File #: 22-632    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/13/2022 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 6/28/2022 Final action:
Title: a) Approve Purchase of Mandated Client Services Described as After Care Services with Evolve Youth Services and Authorize Director of Social Services or her Designee to Issue a Purchase Order in an Amount not to exceed $40,860.
Sponsors: Social Services
Attachments: 1. Evolve Youth Services- invoices
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Memorandum


Date: June 28, 2022

To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Crystal Markytan, Director Lake County Social Services

Subject: a) Approve Purchase of mandated client services described as after care services with Evolve Youth Services and authorize Director of Social Services or her designee to issue a purchase order in an amount not to exceed $40,860.



Executive Summary:
CWS is mandated by the federal government (AB 153) to immediately provide a minimum of 6 months of aftercare services when foster youth transition from a short-term residential treatment placement (STRTP) to a less restrictive placement.

An LCDSS foster youth was transitioned from a residential placement to a resource home in Humboldt County where he is living with a half sibling. All previous placements of this youth have been unsuccessful with the exception of the high-level (STRTP) he was transitioned from. This potentially permanent placement would allow the siblings to remain together and requires the support of extensive outside services, which are available through Evolve, a non-profit organization already working with the sibling in the home. This placement was determined to be in the best interest of the aforementioned foster youth.

At the time of this placement, the state had not set rates for after care services so CWS worked with the facility to develop a cost for the package of services to be delivered on a monthly basis. Once the package of services had been determined and was consistent with the State's expectation and rate system, Evolve sent an invoice for the previous seven months.

Typically, the non-discretionary nature of these services billed on a monthly basis would fall far below the amount requiring BOS approval. However, due to the extenuating circumstances described above, seven months of invoices are now due which exceeds department purchasing authority limits and does require BOS approval.

LCDSS anticipates additional invoic...

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