HUD/VASH Services for the Portland VA Medical Center
ID: 36C26025Q0425Type: Sources Sought
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF260-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 20 (36C260)VANCOUVER, WA, 98661, USA

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Other Community Housing Services (624229)

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SOCIAL- SOCIAL REHABILITATION (G004)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking qualified contractors to provide HUD VASH Case Management Services for the VA Portland Healthcare System. The objective is to assist homeless veterans and their families in securing housing placements and providing ongoing case management, with a focus on addressing co-morbid conditions such as mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders. This initiative is part of the government's commitment to enhance support for veterans facing homelessness through structured case management services, which include crisis management, securing housing vouchers, and tracking progress for each veteran. Interested contractors must respond by June 1, 2022, with a capability statement and relevant company information to Contract Specialist James Harris at james.harris13@va.gov.

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    The Sources Sought Notice seeks qualified sources to provide HUD VASH Case Management Services for the VA Portland Healthcare System. It is a market research initiative, not a solicitation for proposals or quotes. Interested contractors should respond by June 1, 2022, detailing their capabilities, including staffing requirements and licensure of personnel necessary for case management services for homeless veterans. The draft Performance Work Statement outlines the responsibilities of the contractor, which include assisting veterans in obtaining housing placements, providing ongoing case management, and coordinating with VA directives. Key staffing needs include licensed social workers and case managers, with a required case manager to veteran ratio of 35:1. The contractor must comply with all applicable VA regulations, maintain accurate documentation related to veteran care, and adhere to performance measures. Responsibilities extend to crisis management, securing housing vouchers, and tracking progress for each veteran. The document emphasizes a collaborative approach with the VA and stipulates conditions for discharge from case management services, reflecting a commitment to supporting veterans in achieving housing stability and reintegration into the community. Overall, this notice illustrates the government's focus on enhancing support for veterans facing homelessness through structured case management services.
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