Recreation Services for Individuals with Brain Injury
Federal opportunity from AO - Administrative Office • MassAbility. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Sep 30, 2035. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 93-14-00.
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Description
MassAbility seeks to qualify providers of recreational services for people who have sustained an acquired brain injury. Recreational services will be provided in group settings throughout the Commonwealth. Following an acquired brain injury social isolation, depression, and impaired cognition, reduced endurance and social skills pose significant challenges and can impact overall health. Providing culturally competent, varied, high-interest, and properly adapted recreational services serves mult
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MassAbility is seeking providers for recreational services tailored to individuals with brain injuries, aiming to enhance their overall health and social engagement. The services are to be delivered in group settings across the Commonwealth, addressing challenges like social isolation and impaired cognition. This opportunity emphasizes the need for culturally competent and varied services, making it a strategic fit for organizations specializing in rehabilitation and recreational therapy.
The buyer intends to qualify various service providers to enhance recreational activities for individuals with acquired brain injuries, thus promoting better health outcomes and socialization.
- Qualify providers of recreational services
- Design culturally competent activity programs
- Deliver services in group settings
- Address cognitive and social challenges of participants
- Statement of qualifications
- Detailed project approach
- Relevant experience and examples
- Cultural competence assessment
- Cost proposal
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- Details on the selection criteria for providers
- Exact locations for service delivery
- Expected number of participants
- Any existing partnerships or collaborations in place
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