
Shown at the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting for Beyond Challenges Community Services, LLC are, from left, First Lady Trina McCarter; Bishop R. Tiff McCarter; Mary Pugh Johnson; Ervin Davis, CEO; Felicia F. Davis, CEO; Mayor Pete O’Geary; Clareese Moss, New You with Shortcake; Melanie Mann, HVCC Office Manager; Second Row: Michael Bobbitt; Phil Hart, DATA Forge; John Barnes, Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce President; Third Row from left: Kiya Davis, MSWQP; Chareasee Barbee, QP; Yolanda Bynum, Executive Assistant; Kimbly Brown, QP; Charles Crawford, Day Activity Coordinator; Annie Rice, Human Resources Director; Vivian Holley, MSWQP. (Not pictured) Annette Roberson, HVCC Director of Membership was also in attendance.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for Beyond Challenges Community Services, LLC at the 515 Yadkin Street in Henderson on Wednesday, October 23, to announce their membership with the Chamber. Beyond Challenges Community Services, LLC has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for accreditation by demonstrating compliance with The Joint Commission’s national standards for health care quality and safety in behavioral health care. The accreditation award recognizes Beyond Challenges, LLC’s dedication to continuous compliance with The Joint Commission’s state-of-the-art standards. Beyond Challenges, LLC has contracts with Five County COC, OPC COC Cardinal Innovation and Sandhills MOC.
Beyond Challenges is excited about being of a township and will continue to provide a service that will impact the lives of others. “With Joint Commission accreditation, we are making a significant investment in quality on a day-to-day basis from the top down. Joint Commission accreditation provides us a framework to take our organization to the next level and helps create a culture of excellence,” says Ervin Davis, III Founder and CEO. “Achieving Joint Commission accreditation, for our organization, is a major step toward maintaining excellence and continually improving the care we provide.” The Joint Commission’s behavioral health care standards address important functions relating to the care of individuals served and the management of behavioral health care organizations. The standards are developed in consultation with behavioral health care experts, providers, measurement experts, individuals served and their families.
Services Provided: Day Support, Supportive Employment, Residential AFL (Child, Adult) Personal Care, In Home Skill Building, Respite, Supportive Employment B3, Respite, B3, Community Networking, Primary Crisis Respite, Transitional AFL Services.
For more information, please contact Ervin Davis, III, CEO at 252-572-5167.