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The Federal Bureau of Prisons seeks a contractor to provide community-based outpatient substance use disorder and mental health treatment services to male and female Adults in Custody (AICs) in community placement residing in a Residential Reentry Center (RRC), on home confinement, or on Federal Location Monitoring or, if applicable, reporting to a Day Reporting Center, in Fort Worth, Texas. Services are needed within a six (6) mile radius of Fritz G Lanham Federal Building, 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Texas, 76102 and within a half (½) mile to a bus stop. This requirement will ensure the contractor is located within walking distance of public transportation, AICs are not subjected to walking long distances in inclement weather, and accountability of AICs is maintained at the performance site(s). Services are to be delivered in-person at performance site(s) meeting the solicitation restrictions and may also be provided by telehealth, according to SOW requirements. Telehealth is defined as audio-visual, two-way interactive communication. Audio-only services are allowed in limited circumstances and require pre-approval. The method of service delivery is contingent on the requirements of the contract, contractor capabilities, accessibility and technical availability of the AIC, and the type of service being rendered, e.g., intake and clinical assessments must be provided in-person, unless preauthorized on a case-by-case basis. The use of telehealth for the delivery of services must not be simply for the sake of convenience for the contractor or the AIC but based on sound clinical judgment, resulting in a treatment delivery of both in-person and telehealth services, as defined above, with very limited or no audio-only services taking place. Performance periods under this contract will be for a one-year base period estimated to begin on May 01, 2025, with four (4) one-year option periods, with services ending (if all options years are renewed) on April 30, 2030. The services required for this contract include a Base Year; Option Year One, Option Year Two, Option Year Three, and Option Year Four. All treatment services are to be provided by clinicians who currently hold a professional license to practice independently, without supervision, in the state of Texas. The estimated requirements for Community Treatment Services for male and female Federal offenders includes: Base Year: Estimated Number of Units Use the Guaranteed Maximum Quantity when developing the total amount. Supplies/Services Min Quantity / Max Quantity Substance Use Disorder Treatment Planning and Follow-up (2001) Min Quantity 10 / Max Quantity 120 Substance Use Disorder Intake Screening (2005) Min Quantity 2/ Max Quantity 50 Substance Use Disorder Individual Counseling (2010) Min Quantity 120 / Max Quantity 2400 Substance Use Disorder Intake Assessment & Report (2011) Min Quantity 10 / Max Quantity 120 Co-occurring Intake Assessment & Report (2012) Min Quantity 2 …
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