Position Your Behavioral Health Care Organization for Success
No matter what your behavioral health care organization’s quality goals may be, JCR can help position it to succeed. We have a full portfolio of strategies and solutions for behavioral health care.
Advisory Services
We can help your behavioral health care organization on its journey to achieve accreditation readiness and performance improvement in areas such as ligature risk assessment, suicide risk assessment, and management and care planning.*
eProducts
Tracers with AMP® can help your behavioral health care organization assess ongoing organizational risks, prioritize system improvements, and compare compliance across departments and/or multiple sites.
Learning Events
Every year JCR holds numerous conferences and seminars with timely, relevant content, including our annual Behavioral Health Care Conference. Plus, we offer tailored programs that can deliver customized solutions and learning opportunities onsite at your behavioral health care organization.
Online Education
JCR offers timely web-based and on-demand learning resources, including the Digital Learning Center and our Behavioral Health Care Breakfast Briefings Webinar Series, to fit the needs of your behavioral health care staff.
Publications
JCR publishes an extensive collection of accreditation and certification manuals, periodicals, and books/e-books, including PolicySource and Documentation of Care, Treatment, or Services in Behavioral Health Care: Your Go-To Guide, to help your behavioral health care staff prepare for everyday challenges.

Manuals
Stay up to date on standards and requirements with Joint Commission accreditation and certification resources.

Books and E-books
Find trusted prep and readiness resources, practical checklists and toolkits, and resources on specialized topics.

Digital Subscriptions
Stay current, stay informed, and stay ahead every month when you subscribe to JCR Digital Subscriptions.
*The use of Joint Commission Resources consultative technical or advisory services is not necessary to obtain a Joint Commission Accreditation award, nor does it influence the granting of such awards.