Adult Long Term Residential Services - 24
Federal opportunity from DMR1000 - Central Office • Department of Developmental Services. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2032. Industry: NAICS 93, 14, 00.
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Description
The Department of Developmental Services (DDS) is issuing this BID to identify a qualified list of providers of Adult Long-Term Residential (ALTR) service. ALTR includes an array of services and supports in a home-based setting on a 24-hour basis. Services are designed to promote the independence, health and well-being, self-determination, and community inclusion of a person who has significant, long-term physical, cognitive, sensory, health and/or behavioral health needs.
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The Department of Developmental Services (DDS) is seeking qualified providers for Adult Long-Term Residential (ALTR) services to support individuals with significant long-term needs. The BID is aimed at promoting independence, health, and community inclusion through 24-hour home-based services. The response deadline for this BID is June 30, 2032, providing ample time for potential providers to prepare their submissions.
The DDS aims to identify and qualify a list of providers for adult long-term residential services, ensuring that individuals with significant needs receive appropriate care and support.
- Organizations experienced in providing long-term residential services
- Providers with expertise in supporting individuals with cognitive and behavioral health needs
- Non-profits and businesses with a proven track record in community inclusion services
- Identification of qualified providers
- Evaluation of proposals based on service delivery models
- Implementation of home-based service frameworks
- Monitoring and ensuring quality of care provided
- Proof of relevant experience and qualifications
- Detailed service delivery plan
- Proposed pricing structure
- References from previous similar service contracts
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- Ensure adherence to state and federal regulations regarding long-term care
- Prepare for potential audits of service delivery outcomes
- Maintain compliance with health and safety standards
- Consider a cost-effective yet comprehensive pricing model
- Account for varying needs of individuals in care plans
- Evaluate potential funding sources available for services
- Partnerships with local healthcare providers for integrated service delivery
- Collaboration with non-profit organizations for community engagement
- Subcontracting opportunities with specialized service providers
- Potential underestimation of service delivery costs
- Complications in achieving compliance with regulatory standards
- Challenges in staffing qualified caregivers
- What specific outcome metrics will be used to evaluate service effectiveness?
- How does DDS plan to support providers in achieving compliance?
- What is the expected level of community involvement for bidders?
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- Specific contract value or funding scope
- Geographical areas of service delivery required
- Details on any required certification or licensing
- Clarification on the evaluation criteria for proposals
- Information on previous contracts for comparison
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