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File #: 15-0641    Version: 1 Name: CONSIDERATION OF A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,998,312.00 FOR COMCARE'S PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER CONTRACT.
Type: Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 9/11/2015 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 10/7/2015 Final action: 10/7/2015
Title: CONSIDERATION OF A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,781,263.00 FOR COMCARE'S PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER AGREEMENT. Presented by: Marilyn Cook, LSCSW, Executive Director, COMCARE. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Accept the grant award and authorize the Chairman or his designee to sign all necessary documents.
Attachments: 1. CMHC contract to BoCC.pdf, 2. CMHC contract for SFY'16.pdf

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CONSIDERATION OF A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,781,263.00 FOR COMCARE'S PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER AGREEMENT.

Presented by: Marilyn Cook, LSCSW, Executive Director, COMCARE.

 

RECOMMENDED ACTION:  Accept the grant award and authorize the Chairman or his designee to sign all necessary documents.

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Grant Renewal: Yes

Never Applied:  No

Applied; not awarded:  No

 

Grant Summary and Timeline: The Participating Community Mental Health Center Contract is the primary funding contract for COMCARE from the State of Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services (KDADS). The contract establishes COMCARE as a participating community mental health center (CMHC), and also designates it as the mental health authority for Sedgwick County. The agreement describes the responsibilities, compensation amounts, and the necessary services COMCARE must provide as a participating mental health center. These services include case management, attendant care, psychosocial rehabilitation, and an array of crisis services, which COMCARE must make available to adults with a severe and persistent mental illness, and to children with a serious emotional disturbance. The contract also includes performance outcomes COMCARE must achieve through its community mental health services.

 

This year's funding amount has decreased by about $6,000.00 from last year. Another change in this year's agreement is the inclusion of state aid in the Participating CMHC agreement. Where in past years state aid was provided in a separate contract.

 

Financial Considerations:

          Grant period starts: 7-1-15

          Grant period ends: 6-30-16

          Source of funding

                       Grant: $4,781,263

                       Required Match: $0

                       Required Cash Match: $0

                       Required In-Kind Match: $0

                       Other funding:$0

                          TOTAL SOURCES $4,781,263

          Uses of funding (Note: Include any Required Matches in your totals)

                       Operational costs: $

                                  Personnel: $4,781,263

                                  Contractual services: $

                                  Operational supplies: $

                                  Equipment:$

                                  Indirect administrative costs:$

                        Capital projects cost:$

                                  TOTAL USES $4,781,263                    

           Source of matching funds:                          

           Source of other funding:

 

Budget Authority Adjustment: N/A- no additional budget authority is required.

 

Personnel considerations: N/A- no additional personnel will be required.

 

Expected measurable outcomes: The contract specifies the necessary outcomes COMCARE must achieve through its community mental health services, including vocational status, residential status, and readmissions to inpatient treatment facilities. Through the contract, COMCARE is required to provide an array of supports to adults with severe and persistent mental illness and to children with a serious emotional disturbance to achieve these outcomes.

 

Alternatives: Without this agreement with the State, COMCARE would no longer be the mental health authority for Sedgwick County, would no longer be able to bill Medicaid for community based services, and would no longer receive significant grant support for its work with uninsured mentally ill residents of Sedgwick County.

 

Policy considerations: All Sedgwick County policies have been followed in the development and review of this contract.

 

Legal considerations: The authority for this action is K.S.A. 19-101, et seq., and K.S.A. 19-4001, et seq., and a simple majority vote is required.

                                 

 

 

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