Opportunity

Guilford County NC MUNIS #20111

Transitional Therapeutic Services and Crisis Stabilization Beds for Youth in Guilford County

Posted

January 11, 2023

Respond By

January 26, 2023

Identifier

20111

NAICS

623220, 624110, 624221

Guilford County is seeking qualified providers to deliver Transitional Therapeutic Services for youth ages 12-17 in county custody or post-adoption emergency placements. - Government Buyer: - Guilford County Purchasing Department - Guilford County Department of Social Services - Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services - Division of Social Services - Products/Services Requested: - At least five licensed beds for rapid response crisis stabilization (emergency/respite care) - Comprehensive therapeutic services including: - 24/7 staff availability - Individualized supervision - Psychoeducation - Crisis intervention and prevention - Clinical assessment - Transportation to school and appointments - Case planning - Length of stay up to 60 days per episode - No eject/reject policy except for hospitalization due to homicidal or suicidal behavior - Funding Source: - American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) federal funding - Notable Requirements: - Providers must be licensed to do business in North Carolina - Certification of not being debarred from federal contracts - Compliance with federal, state, and local laws - MWBE participation and affidavits - E-Verify compliance - Insurance requirements (Guilford County named as additional insured) - References from similar projects - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the RFP is open to all qualified providers meeting these requirements.

Description

Guilford County Purchasing Department is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to provide rapid response crisis stabilization beds exclusively for children/youth (ages 12 to 17) who are in the custody of Guilford County Department of Social Services and/or for post adoption emergency placements. The target population includes youth involved with Child Protective Services, CPS In-Home Services, Department of Juvenile Justice, or those needing post-adoption respite due to emergent needs. The contract will be funded with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding and requires providers to be licensed in North Carolina and not debarred from federal business.

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