MBY Brain Injury Community Center 26
Federal opportunity from AO - Administrative Office • MassAbility. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 31, 2026. Industry: NAICS 86, 10, 18.
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Description
MassAbility seeks to qualify providers to operate Brain Injury Community Centers (BICCs) serving individuals who have sustained an acquired brain injury. BICC services will be contracted and delivered at multiple locations across the Commonwealth.
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The Administrative Office (AO) seeks to qualify providers for the operation of Brain Injury Community Centers (BICCs) aimed at supporting individuals with acquired brain injuries. This opportunity is available to providers across the Commonwealth and has a response deadline of March 31, 2026. Successful bidders will need to demonstrate capabilities in delivering contracted services at multiple locations.
MassAbility aims to establish and operate multiple Brain Injury Community Centers that provide targeted support and services for individuals who have sustained an acquired brain injury.
- Companies experienced in healthcare or rehabilitation services.
- Organizations with a proven track record in community service delivery.
- Non-profits focused on disability support and advocacy.
- Assess community needs for brain injury services.
- Develop operational plans for multiple BICC locations.
- Hire and train qualified staff for BICC operations.
- Create programs tailored to individuals with acquired brain injuries.
- Company overview and relevant experience.
- Detailed operational plan for BICCs.
- Staffing plan including qualifications of personnel.
- Budget and pricing strategy for service delivery.
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- All services must comply with applicable state regulations for health and wellness.
- Bidders must ensure accessibility of facilities as per disability standards.
- Consider competitive pricing that reflects the range of services offered.
- Factor in potential funding sources or partnerships to enhance affordability.
- Partner with organizations experienced in rehabilitation services.
- Consider teaming with local non-profits for community outreach and engagement.
- Potential funding cuts could impact service sustainability.
- Changes in healthcare regulations might affect operational compliance.
- Market competition from similar service providers may limit market share.
- What are the specific locations identified for BICCs?
- What are the expected service outcomes for individuals utilizing BICC services?
- Are there existing frameworks or partnerships that bidders can leverage?
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- Specific locations for BICC operations are not provided.
- Details on funding sources for BICCs are missing.
- Potential barriers to entry for new providers are unclear.
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