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File #: 18-631    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 7/27/2018 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 9/5/2018 Final action:
Title: Annual Affiliation Agreements with 39 Qualified Providers of Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services.
Attachments: 1. Accessible Home Care.pdf, 2. Advocate Care.pdf, 3. Alpha House.pdf, 4. Another Day.pdf, 5. Arrowhead West.pdf, 6. Catholic Charities.pdf, 7. Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation.pdf, 8. Craig.pdf, 9. Dream Catchers.pdf, 10. Dream Vision.pdf, 11. Envision.pdf, 12. Goodwill.pdf, 13. Heart of Care.pdf, 14. Hearts of Love.pdf, 15. Helpers.pdf, 16. Home Technology Solutions.pdf, 17. Independent Guardian.pdf, 18. Independent Living Resource Center.pdf, 19. Individual Advocacy.pdf, 20. Interim.pdf, 21. Jubilee Designs.pdf, 22. KETCH.pdf, 23. Life Patterns.pdf, 24. Love Comfort and Care.pdf, 25. Maxim.pdf, 26. Medicalodges.pdf, 27. Medscope.pdf, 28. Paradigm.pdf, 29. Payroll Plus.pdf, 30. People First.pdf, 31. Progressive.pdf, 32. Rainbows United.pdf, 33. Sullivan Gang.pdf, 34. Taylor Drug.pdf, 35. The Arc.pdf, 36. The Looking Glass.pdf, 37. Trust.pdf, 38. Rudy Ranch House.pdf, 39. Starkey.pdf

Title

Annual Affiliation Agreements with 39 Qualified Providers of Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services.

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Recommended Action: Approve the Agreements and Authorize the Chairman to Sign.

 

These agreements serve to subcontract the provision of Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) services in Sedgwick County to organizations and individuals that have met Kansas Department on Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) and Community Developmental Disability Organization (CDDO) standards. As the CDDO contracting with KDADS for Sedgwick County, these agreements assure that services are provided for eligible individuals with IDD. All but one agreement is a renewal.  FY 2019 will be the first year MedScope American has provided medical alert rental services to individuals with IDD in Sedgwick County.

 

The agreements with the following contractors provide both the ability to bill the Medicaid system directly and to receive payment from Sedgwick County for services that are provided to eligible individuals through August 31, 2019.

 

Accessible Home Health, Inc.

Jubilee Designs

Advocate Care Services, Inc.

KETCH

Alpha House

Life Patterns

Another Day, Inc.

Love, Comfort and Care

Arrowhead West, Inc.

Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc.

Catholic Charities, Inc. Adult Day Services

Medicalodges, Inc., dba, New Hope

 

Services

Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of

MedScope America

Kansas, Inc.

 

Craig Resources, Inc.

Paradigm Services, Inc.

Dream Catchers Case Management

Payroll Plus of Kansas, Inc.

Dream Vision, LLC

People First Employment and

 

Residential Services

Envision

Progressive Home Care & Hospice

Goodwill Industries of Kansas, Inc.

Rainbows United, Inc.

Heart of Care Agency, LLC

Rudy Ranch House

Hearts of Love, LLC

Starkey, Inc.

Helpers, Inc.

Sullivan Gang Care Center

Home Technology Solutions, Inc.

Taylor Drug Operating Services, Inc.

Independent Guardian, LLC

The Arc of Sedgwick County

Independent Living Resource Center, Inc.

The Looking Glass

Individual Advocacy, LLC

TRUST HomeCare, LLC.

Interim HealthCare of Wichita, Inc.

 

 

 

 

Alternatives: The SCDDO is required to contract with qualified service providers that have been selected by an individual who is eligible to receive intellectual and developmental disability services. All existing providers have been selected as the preferred provider for at least one individual.

 

Financial Considerations: All listed providers may receive payments directly from Sedgwick County and/or bill Medicaid directly for services provided. Because the IDD service system works on a reimbursement basis, funding will not be paid to providers until after the service has been provided and verified. No additional budget authority is required as these are renewal agreements with recurring expenses.

 

32009-251

CDDO State Aid

$1,043,410

32001-110

CDDO Operations

$1,546,848

Total Expenditures:

$2,590,258

 

 

Legal Considerations:  The authority for this action is K.S.A. 39-1805. A simple majority is required.

 

Policy Considerations:  As mentioned above, the SCDDO is required to contract with qualified service providers that have been selected by an individual who is eligible to receive IDD services.  Policy outlines the required process. 

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