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HSD Announces Results of the Community Living Connections RFQ

The Human Services Department is pleased to announce the results of the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for Community Living Connections—a program that links older people, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers to services. Community Living Connections provides a continuum of supports that enable people to live in their homes and communities.  The RFQ identified qualified providers to form a Community Living Connections network that will deliver an array of access, support, and information services for older adults, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers living in King County.

Twenty-two agencies qualified through the RFQ to provide one or more Community Living Connections network services, such as information and assistance, individual consultation and support, care coordination, and supportive services for caregivers.

  • African Americans Reach and Teach Health Ministry
  • Alzheimer’s Association
  • Asian Counseling and Referral Service
  • Catholic Community Services of Western Washington
  • Chinese Information and Service Center
  • Crisis Connections
  • DeafBlind Service Center
  • Full Life Care
  • Generations with Pride
  • Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center
  • Hopelink
  • India Association of Western Washington
  • Jewish Family Service of Seattle
  • Kin On Health Care Center
  • Korean Women’s Association
  • Lifelong
  • Neighborhood House
  • Open Doors for Multicultural Families
  • Pike Market Senior Center
  • Sea Mar Community Health Centers
  • Sound Generations
  • Wallingford Community Senior Center

The above agencies are eligible to participate in the second phase of the Community Living Connections investment process – collaborative network development. They will be joined by the City of Des Moines Senior Activity Center, which was determined eligible to participate in the network as a non-contracted provider.

The second phase of this collaborative process will identify service delivery and funding allocations for network providers. This network development phase will kick-off in January 2019. Providers will meet every three weeks to collectively determine how and where network services will be delivered, and by whom.  The process will result in over $3.7 million in provider contracts beginning in January 2020.   Agencies that have qualified to provide a service are not guaranteed a contract as a network provider.