DDS Day Support Services
Federal opportunity from DMR1000 - Central Office • Department of Developmental Services. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2029. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 93-14-00, 93-15-00, 85-10-17.
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Description
The Supplemental Day-26 Request for Response (RFR) is being issued to qualify providers for the following services: Day Habilitation Services (3664) and Adult Day Health (3165) programs. Providers responding to this RFR will be required to show documentation that organization is approved by MassHealth to provide specific services. This RFR will replace the SuppDay-20, and any updates to that RFR, that have been posted on COMMBUYS.
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The DDS Day Support Services RFR is aimed at qualifying providers for Day Habilitation Services and Adult Day Health programs. This request replaces the previous SuppDay-20 and emphasizes the necessity for providers to be approved by MassHealth. The final response deadline is set for December 31, 2029, allowing ample time for submissions.
The Central Office (DMR1000) is seeking qualified providers to deliver Day Habilitation and Adult Day Health services under the Supplemental Day-26 RFR.
- Preparation of Bid Responses
- Submission of Documentation for MassHealth Approval
- Demonstration of Service Capability for Day Habilitation and Adult Day Health
- Compliance with RFR Specific Requirements
- MassHealth Approval Documentation
- Proof of Service Capacity
- Completed Response Form for RFR
- Relevant Experience Summary
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- Details on the evaluation criteria for bidders
- Clarifications on the service delivery expectations
- Information on funding levels or budget constraints
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