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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20073315.tiff DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES P.O. BOX A I GREELEY, CO. 80632 WI P Website:www.co.weld.co.us Administration and Public Assistance(970)352-1551 OFax Number(970)353-5215 • COLORADO MEMORANDUM TO: Judy Griego - Director 1 FROM: Lesley Cobb - Child Welfare Rate Negotiator DATE: September 24, 2007 SUBJECT: Weld County Addendums to the Agreement to Purchase — State SS-23A Attached please find the Weld County Addendums to the Agreement to Purchase RCCF/TRCCF Services for the following providers: 1) Flatirons Behavioral Hospital, Corp—Provider ID# 1520898 2) Lost and Found Inc. —Provider ID#49489 3) Lost and Found Inc. —Provider ID# 1529554 4) Shiloh Home—Provider ID#20335 5) Shiloh Home—Provider ID#32567 6) Shiloh House—Provider ID#54169 7) Shiloh Home—Provider ID#62291 8) Shiloh House—Provider ID# 70967 9) Shiloh House—Provider ID# 1539982 10)Youth Emancipation & Services Inc. —Provider ID# 1513086 These contracts have been approved for consent by the Board of County Commissioners however; I am requesting your signature along with the Boards to complete these contracts for the FY 2007-2008. If you have any questions please call me at Ext. 6441. n E _a"6 =; i ti -D �( 1 SstOs oc ; 5 S 2007-3315 /0-aa-v7 10 - cy -07 WELD COUNTY ADDENDUM To that certain Agreement to Purchase Therapeutic Residential Child Care Facility Services and Residential Child Care Facility Services (the "Agreement") between Lost and Found Inc. and Weld County Department of Social Services for the period from July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008. The following provisions, made this / day of 07./ , 2007, are added to the referenced Agreement. Except as modified hereby, all terms of the/Agreement remain unchanged. 1. County agrees to purchase and Contractor, identified as Provider ID#49489, agrees to provide: A. Child Maintenance, Administrative Maintenance and Services, which are listed in this Agreement at a rate of$165.45 per day for children placed within the Therapeutic Residential Child Care Facility. B. Child Maintenance, Administrative Maintenance and Services, which are listed in this Agreement at a rate of$165.45 per day for children placed within the Residential Child Care Facility. C. Additional services not covered by Medicaid or considered within the above vendor rate. These additional services/rates may be negotiated on a child by child basis, based on the needs of the child and in accordance with the Colorado Department of Human Services Agency Letter CW-06-11-I dated June 8, 2006. These services will be for children who have been deemed eligible for social services under the statutes, rules and regulations of the State of Colorado. 2. Section I, Paragraph 2. All bed hold authorizations and payments are subject to a 3 day maximum for a child's temporary absence from a facility, including hospitalization. Bed hold requests must have prior written authorization from the Department Administrator before payment will be release to provider. Reimbursement rates for bed hold days may not exceed the state standard rate for administrative maintenance and administrative services or may be a reduced rate that is mutually agreed upon. No child maintenance will be paid for bed holds, due to the child's absence. 3. Add Paragraph 6 to Section I. The services purchased under this Agreement as Child Maintenance, Administrative Maintenance and Services for Therapeutic Residential Child Care Facilities and Residential Child Care Facilities include, but are not limited to: Food, shelter, clothing, personal needs and allowance, administration, administrative overhead, support staff, support overhead, sleep-over staff, direct child care, transportation, therapeutic recreation, service delivery staff, parent training for teens, independent living training, mentor/advocate, supervised visitation and all other services as outlined in the Contractor's scope of service attached as Exhibit A or the Child Specific Addendum. The anticipated minimum percentage for each item is as follows and will be subject to County monitoring as outlined in Section VI of this contract: A. Food, including meals and snacks (25%); B. Clothing(3%); C. Shelter, including utilities and use of household furnishing and equipment and daily supervision, including those activities that a parent would normally carry out to assure protection, emotional support and care of the child (30%); D. Personal items and grooming care for the child, such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, combs, haircuts, and other essentials (2%); Weld County SS-23A Addendum E. Other/miscellaneous items considered usual in the care and supervision of the child, include,but are not limited to, transportation, recreation and overhead (40%) 4. Add Paragraph 7 to Section I. A minimum of one polygraph test per Colorado fiscal year, if needed by the child, will be furnished under this contract for facilities that provide sex offender treatment. 5. Add Paragraph 8 to Section I. Any additional costs for specialized services, which include, but are not limited to; polygraph tests, plethysmographs, and urinalysis screens, that is not provided within the vendor rate or attached Scope of Service, will need be negotiated and authorized, in writing by the County, prior to the service being performed. Any payment for specialized services not authorized in writing will be denied. 6. Add Paragraph 5 to Section II. Contact by the Contractor with the County regarding emergency medical, surgical or dental care will be made in person-to-person communication, not through phone mail messages. During regular work hours, the Contractor will make every effort to notify the assigned caseworker, supervisor, or intake screener of any emergency medical, surgical or dental issues prior to granting authorization. During non-regular work hours, weekends and holidays, the Contractor will contact the Emergency Duty Worker at the pager number(970) 304-2749. 7. Section III, Paragraph 5. Contractor additionally agrees to have appropriate personnel available for staffing current placements with the Utilization Review Team. This review team convenes every Monday morning, excluding holidays. 8. Add Paragraph 13 to Section IV. Agree to cooperate with any vendors hired by Weld County Department of Social Services to shorten the duration of placement. 9. Add Paragraph 14 to Section IV. Agree to schedule physical examinations within 14 days after placement, dental examinations within 60 days after placement and forward all appropriate information to the County. 10. Add Paragraph 15 to Section IV. A full evaluation of an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) for youth designated as a Special Education Student will be conducted every 3 years and reviewed every year. If the IEP is due while the child is in placement, the Contractor will complete or obtain a completed IEP. A copy will then be forwarded to the County. 11. Add Paragraph 16 to Section IV. Assure and certify that it and its principals: A. Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, and declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by a federal department or agency. B. Have not, within a three-year period of preceding this Agreement, been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (federal, state, or local)transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery,bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; 2 Weld County SS-23A Addendum C. Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity(federal, state, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (B) above. D. Have not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement, had one or more public transactions (federal, state, and local) terminated for cause or default. 11. Section V, Paragraph 5. Children in Therapeutic Residential Child Care Facilities, Residential Child Care Facilities and Child Placement Agencies are not eligible to receive clothing allowances as outlined in the Weld County Department of Social Services Policy and Procedure Manual. 12. Add Paragraph 7 to Section VI. It is expressly understood and agreed that the enforcement of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and all rights of action relating to such enforcement, shall be strictly reserved to the undersigned parties or their assignees, and nothing contained in this Agreement shall give or allow any claim or right of action whatsoever by any other person not included in this Agreement. It is the express intention of the undersigned parties that any entity other than the undersigned parties or their assignees receiving services or benefits under this Agreement shall be an incidental beneficiary only. 13. Add Paragraph 8 to Section VI. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunity the parties or their officers or employees may posses, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care that did not previously exist with respect to any person not a party to this Agreement. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that no part of this Agreement is intended to circumvent or replace such immunities. 14. Add Paragraph 9 to Section VI. The Director of Social Services or designee may exercise the following remedial actions should s/he find the Contractor substantially failed to satisfy the scope of work found in this Agreement. Substantial failure to satisfy the scope of work shall be defined to mean incorrect or improper activities or inaction by the Contractor. These remedial actions are as follows: A. Withhold payment to the Contractor until the necessary services or corrections in performance are satisfactorily completed; B. Deny payment or recover reimbursement for those services or deliverables which have not been performed and which due to circumstances caused by the Contractor cannot be performed or if performed would be of no value to the Social Services. Denial of the amount of payment shall be reasonably related to the amount of work or deliverables lost to Social Services; C. Recover from the Contractor any incorrect payment to the Contractor due to omission, error, fraud, and/or defalcation by deducting from subsequent payments under this Agreement or other agreements between Social Services and the Contractor, or by Social Services as a debt to Social Services or otherwise as provided by law. 3 Weld County SS-23A Addendum 15. Add Paragraph 10 to Section VI. The contractor shall promptly notify Social Services in the event in which it is a party defendant or respondent in a case, which involves services provided under the agreement. The Contractor, within five (5) calendar days after being served with a summons, complaint, or other pleading which has been filed in any federal or state court or administrative agency, shall deliver copies of such document(s) to the Social Services' Director. The term "litigation" includes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, and filings in bankruptcy, reorganizations and/or foreclosure. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Addendum as of the day, month, and year first above written. I) i�4/,f/ /1 ATTEST: Lat. /0/1/ Weld County Clerk to the Board WELD COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES, ON BEHALF OF THE WELD COUNTY .;:Z? DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES • By: (2t7 By: eputy rk to the Bo rd David E. Long, C it OCT 2 2 2007 CONTRACTOR Lost and Found Inc. 6700 W 44th Ave Wheat Ridge, C 0033 B • T Y S. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES By: J /OLl (1, Director 4 Weld County SS-23A Addendum 33 J' Lost and Found Inc. - Program Descriptions Type of Program: Morrison - TRCCF Capacity: 18 beds Locations: 9189 South Turkey Creek Road, Morrison, CO 80465 (8 acres) Admissions Contact: Michael Daugherty-303-420-8080 x2100 General Description of Program: We are a community based Therapeutic Community built on an addictions model (both chemical and sexual compulsivity) with specific Mental Health interventions as determined by individual treatment planning. Cognitive-Behavioral and Reality Therapy approaches are used throughout. A myriad of adjunctive components such as: wilderness trips, recreational therapy, life skills training, poetry/art therapy, etc., are consistently used. Specialized therapeutic interventions, such as EMDR, or specialized assessments are available accessing services through our Outpatient services. The Pathways to Self Discovery curriculum is utilized for all substance abusing clients. All sex-offense specific clients participate in our Male Adolescent Perpetrators and Victims (MAPV) program twice weekly. We are licensed as a TRCCF (CDHS), and an IRT (ADAD). A strength-based character development approach is also integrated. A special emphasis is put on family therapy and returning home whenever possible, or accessing our continuum of care for foster care, group home care, transitional living, or independent living. The average length of stay varies depending on the presenting problems and severity. Overall we are experiencing an overall 155 day length of stay; approximately 4 months for chemically dependent clients and around 9 months for sex offenders. Our entire continuum of care(below) is accessed to reduce lengths of stay and expedite movement toward less restrictive environments Types of Children Served: Males, 12-18 years old, IQ above 70, manifesting: drug/alcohol abuse or dependency(primary emphasis); sexual perpetration; behavioral disorders such as formal delinquency charges or beyond control of caregiver; and mental health disorders such as Bi-Polar, PTSD, Attachment, etc. (not inclusive) Most children we serve have multiple symptomology. Schooling: There is a CDE approved and supervised Special Ed on-grounds school with a 1:6 teacher:student ratio. The K-TEA is used as a pre-post test assessment to help determine grade level functioning, special needs and progress. Other rubrics and assessments are utilized as indicated. All curriculum is research based utilizing Prentice-Hall textbooks and workbooks and then individualized based on students IEP's and other special needs. Staffing: There are a total of 20 staff located at this facility. This includes milieu staff, supervisors, therapists and support staff. This does not include additional pro-rated support staff located at our main administrative offices for such duties as accounting/finance, HR, IT/MIS, etc. Milieu staff are scheduled at a 1:6 staff:client ratio at all times except during overnight awake graveyards when the ratio is 1:18. Therapeutic Case Managers are licensed therapists that maintain a 1:6 caseload. Rates: C.D.H.S. approved vendor rate - $164.45 (room and board and administrative costs) Medicaid - established Fees For Service for individual, group and family mental health needs Treatment not covered by Medicaid: Chemical Dependency Treatment—$15.52/day* Sex Offender Treatment - $19.84/day* *Please see attached addendum to show the services offered at this rate. Note: More detail may be obtained from any specific program as needed. Hello