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Secure Forensic Rehabilitation Facility (Maine)
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CFDA#
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Funder Type
State Government
IT Classification
C - Funds little to no technology
Authority
Maine Department of Health and Human Services
Summary
The State of Maine is seeking proposals for operation of a Forensic Level IV Facility which will serve Forensic Patients under the care of the Commissioner.
The Secure Forensic Rehabilitation Facility Services provided by the Awarded Bidder will serve Forensic Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) that have been discharged from Riverview Psychiatric Center (RPC) or Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center (DDPC) and determined by the Department to be appropriate to receive such services. The services provided will fulfill certain requirements of the Bates v. DHHS Consent Decree (Consent Decree).
The ideal Awarded Bidder will have an established history of providing mental health services and providing Forensic Rehabilitation Treatment Services for those with mental illness and shall be required to implement medical guidelines and protocols developed by the Department regarding:
Rehabilitation and individualized treatment;
Security; and
Appropriate transference to either a higher or lower level of care.
History of Funding
None is available.
Additional Information
All Forensic Rehabilitation Services will be provided twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week in a secure treatment setting at a twenty-one (21) bed Level IV Residential Care Facility located at 219 Hogan Road, Bangor, Maine.
Awarded Bidder staff must be appropriately credentialed and qualified to implement the medical guidelines and protocols and must be adept in providing appropriate treatment to Forensic Patients, monitoring Forensic Patients' conditions, and transferring Forensic Patients to the next level of care when and if appropriate.
Contacts
Jaime C. Schorr
Name:
Jaime C. Schorr
Department:
Div. of Contract Management
Company:
Address:
221 State Street 11 State House Station
City/State/Zip:
Augusta,
ME
04333
Telephone:
(207) 287-3707
Fax:
(207) 287-3005
Email:
jaime.c.schorr@maine.gov
URL:
http://www.maine.gov/purchases/venbid/rfp.shtml
Misc Info:
Eligibility Details
All interested parties are invited to submit bids in response to this Request for Proposals
Deadline Details
Applications are to be submitted by 4:00 p.m. local time on September 27, 2017. Submission Address: "Division of Purchases, Burton M. Cross Building, 111 Sewall Street - 4th Floor, Augusta, ME, 04330."
Award Details
The Department anticipates making one (1) award as a result of this RFP process. Following the initial term of the contract, the Department may opt to renew the contract for one additional renewal period, as shown in the table below, and subject to continued availability of funding and satisfactory performance.
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