Opportunity
Guilford County NC MUNIS #20219
Award for Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services for Pregnant and Parenting Women in Guilford County, NC
Posted
April 23, 2024
Respond By
May 16, 2024
Identifier
20219
NAICS
623220
Guilford County Purchasing Department has awarded a contract for residential substance use disorder treatment services for pregnant and parenting women and their dependent children in Greensboro, NC. - Government Buyer: - Guilford County Purchasing Department, Greene Street Building, Basement-Suite 072, Greensboro, NC - Awarded Vendor: - Volunteers of America of the Carolinas, Inc. - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive residential treatment services for up to 28 pregnant and parenting women and their dependent children - Includes clinical assessments, individual and group therapy, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), transportation, and wrap-around services for children - Provider must operate a 28-room facility and coordinate with medical, educational, and community partners - Services must be available 24/7 with clinical staff present seven days a week - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Facility and program must obtain and maintain North Carolina DHSR 10A NCAC 27G .4100 licensure - Must comply with NC Medicaid Policy No. 8D-5 for high-intensity residential services - Provider responsible for transportation coordination and wrap-around services for children - 15% MWBE (Minority/Women Business Enterprise) participation goal - Detailed insurance coverage and E-Verify compliance required - Contract Details: - Awarded amount: $377,045 - Initial term of three years, with options for three additional one-year renewals (up to six years total) - No OEMs or product vendors are involved, as this is a service-based contract
Description
Guilford County Purchasing Department is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to provide residential substance use disorder treatment for pregnant and parenting women and their dependent children. The County will provide a lodge-type facility that meets North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services requirements. The service provider will be responsible for licensure, transportation coordination, and wrap-around services for children of program participants. The contract term is initially three years with options to renew for up to six years total.