
A free 90-minute live session on exactly where your agency stands under the new NCTracks accreditation rules, and how to protect what you've built.
Sat, Oct 03
2026
10:00 AM
Eastern
90 min
live onilne
Free
100 seats
Can't attend live? Register anyway and we'll send the recording.
A free 90-minute live session on exactly where your agency stands under the new NCTracks accreditation rules, and how to protect what you've built.
Sat, Oct 03
2026
10:00 AM
Eastern
90 min
live onilne
Free
100 seats
Can't attend live? Register anyway and we'll send the recording.
- The gap nobody warns you about
NC Medicaid states it plainly. Accreditation expiration dates are not automatically updated once added to your NCTracks record. An agency in good standing with CARF can sit in the state's system as expired, and keep operating for months without knowing, because no notice goes out.
Illustrative record · fields as they appear in NCTracks
What that means: your record can be wrong while your agency is right. By the time it surfaces, it usually surfaces as an adverse action.
- Where you are right now
The session follows the first deadline — keep both dates in view as you plan your next steps.
- What you'll walk away knowing
Ninety minutes. An honest read on where your agency actually stands, and what to do next.
Where reviewers look first, and where gaps usually hide
Whether your documentation tells the story you think it tells
How to read your own NCTracks record the way the state reads it
Which deadline applies to your record, and whether you need to act now
- The 90 minutes
Ninety minutes. An honest read on where your agency actually stands, and what to do next.
The requirement, the statute behind it, and who it binds, in plain language.
A live walk through the fields that decide your status, and what each one tells reviewers.
Drawn from fifteen years maintaining our own compliant agency in this exact environment.
Bring your situation. We stay until the questions run out.
- Why Curry's Haven
Five full CARF cycles. Fifteen years continuously accredited. NCTracks compliant every year since we opened. Rooted in our legacy as an advocacy-driven provider for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, we now support agencies navigating the same requirements we face ourselves. We're operators who built and maintained a compliant agency in the same environment you're working in right now.
- Why Curry's Haven
Five full CARF cycles. Fifteen years continuously accredited. NCTracks compliant every year since we opened. Rooted in our legacy as an advocacy-driven provider for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, we now support agencies navigating the same requirements we face ourselves. We're operators who built and maintained a compliant agency in the same environment you're working in right now.
- Why Curry's Haven
Five full CARF cycles. Fifteen years continuously accredited. NCTracks compliant every year since we opened. Rooted in our legacy as an advocacy-driven provider for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, we now support agencies navigating the same requirements we face ourselves. We're operators who built and maintained a compliant agency in the same environment you're working in right now.
Curry's Haven LLC
Todd L. Curry is the Founder and CEO of Curry’s Haven, LLP, with more than 20 years of experience in behavioral health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, agency operations, and community-based services. Since co-founding Curry’s Haven in 2003, he has helped build and operate a provider organization that has earned five consecutive three-year CARF accreditations. A graduate of UNC Greensboro, Todd brings practical expertise in compliance, staffing, billing, crisis management, service delivery, and sustainable agency growth.
Accreditations we hold
CARF Accredited
NCTracks Compliant
DHS Re-Enrollment 2026
Frameworks we operate within
HIPAA / HITECH
CMS / Medicaid Waiver
GAO Green Book
GAO Green Book
Curry's Haven LLC
Todd L. Curry is the Founder and CEO of Curry’s Haven, LLP, with more than 20 years of experience in behavioral health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, agency operations, and community-based services. Since co-founding Curry’s Haven in 2003, he has helped build and operate a provider organization that has earned five consecutive three-year CARF accreditations. A graduate of UNC Greensboro, Todd brings practical expertise in compliance, staffing, billing, crisis management, service delivery, and sustainable agency growth.
Accreditations we hold
CARF Accredited
NCTracks Compliant
DHS Re-Enrollment 2026
Frameworks we operate within
HIPAA / HITECH
CMS / Medicaid Waiver
GAO Green Book
GAO Green Book
- Straight answers
No. This session is educational and designed to give you clarity about where your agency stands. At the end, we will invite a small number of qualified, implementation-ready organizations to explore working with us urther-but we only take on agencies that are ready to act.
Possibly. The requirement is in effect regardless of whether a notice reached you, and record-level problems generate no notice at all. That's precisely why we're running this.
NC Medicaid providers enrolled under taxonomy 251S00000X, Community/Behavioral Health Agency. That covers mental health, intellectual and developmental disability, and substance use disorder providers in North Carolina.
No. Expiration dates are not automatically updated once added to your record. Providers are responsible for updating accreditation before expiration to avoid adverse action.
Yes. Register and we'll send it whether or not you attend live. Attending live gets you the Q&A.
No. It's general education on NCTracks and national accreditation requirements. Always confirm specifics for your agency through NCTracks and your assigned reviewer.
- Reserve your seat
No cost to attend. Spots are limited to keep the session focused.
We'll send your confirmation and calender invite immediately.

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