Services for DHHS clients Including Persons with ID.RC and/or ABI under the Limited Supports Waiver.
Federal opportunity from EXECUTIVE BRANCH AGENCIES • Department of Health and Human Services. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2026.
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Services for DHHS clients Including Persons with ID.RC and/or ABI under the Limited Supports Waiver.
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The opportunity focuses on providing critical services for Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) clients, specifically targeting individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and/or Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) under the Limited Supports Waiver. Responses are required by June 30, 2026, indicating a robust timeline for preparation and submission. This engagement is part of the Executive Branch Agencies, emphasizing the need for compliance with state-specific regulations and standards.
The buyer aims to secure qualified providers delivering services to enhance the quality of life and support for DHHS clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as those recovering from brain injuries. Services must align with the Limited Supports Waiver guidelines.
- Organizations with experience in disability services
- Providers of health and human services
- Nonprofits focused on aids for individuals with ID.RC or ABI
- Identifying client needs and service requirements
- Developing personalized support plans
- Delivering direct services to clients
- Monitoring and reporting on service effectiveness
- Collaborating with DHHS for compliance and quality assurance
- Company background and experience
- Detailed service delivery plan
- Compliance with DHHS guidelines
- Evidence of qualified personnel
- Budget proposal aligned with state procurement requirements
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to Limited Supports Waiver guidelines
- Submit all required certifications and clearances
- Review local regulations affecting service delivery
- Consider competitive rates in the disability services sector
- Factor in all operational costs while preparing the budget
- Align pricing structure with the expected outcomes and service levels
- Partnering with organizations that have existing DHHS contracts
- Engaging local service providers for on-ground support
- Collaboration with advocacy groups for outreach
- Changes in state regulations affecting service requirements
- Potential delays in contract award timelines
- Market competition from established service providers
- What specific services are prioritized under the Limited Supports Waiver?
- Are there restrictions on subcontracting for this opportunity?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate service effectiveness?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Exact response format requirements are unknown
- Details on budget limits for proposals are not provided
- Clarification on the scope of services needed is lacking
- Is there a specified case load per provider?
- No information about previous program evaluations is available
- Geographic performance locations not specified
- Any specific training or certifications required are not detailed
- Lack of insight into the proposal evaluation criteria
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