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Title: GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH
Procurement
Aging (DFTA)
Program Operations
Samuel Field YM & YWHA Inc.
58-20 Little Neck Pkwy , Little Neck, NY, 11362
Human Services/Client Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals/Pre-Qualified List
6/20/2023
Award
$3,542,058.00

PIN#12523P0003006

Special Case Determination not required because procurement is for Client/Human Services and is the preferred method under PPB Rule 3-01 (c).
Description

NYC Aging ID: 4G8

Through the Geriatric Mental Health (GMH) program, the NYC Department for the Aging (NYC Aging) provides a variety of mental health services and interventions to older adults at Older Adult Centers (OACs) across the city.  Licensed clinical mental health professionals are embedded in OACs to offer clinical interventions and related services to older adults, who otherwise would likely not have had access or utilize these treatment modalities. The GMH program aims to bridge the gap in care stemming from unequal access, affordability, and stigma and help the City meet the needs of older adults with mental health problems. 

NYC Aging currently maintains 4 contracts serving a total of 77 older adult centers across New York City to provide these services. 

NYC Aging is now releasing the Geriatric Mental Health RFP for new contracts to begin on July 1, 2023. The RFP will result in up to 6 contracts across the five boroughs.
 


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