File #: A 21-126    Name: Casa Pacifica Agreement
Type: BoS Agreement Status: Passed - Health Department
File created: 4/5/2021 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 4/20/2021 Final action: 4/20/2021
Title: a. Approve and authorize the Director of Health or Assistant Director of Health to execute a Mental Health Services Agreement with Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families for the term retroactive to January 25, 2021 through June 30, 2023 for the provision of Short-term Residential Therapeutic Program and mental health services in the amount of $558,786 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21, $1,126,020 for FY 2021-22, and $1,143,024 for FY 2022-23, for a total Agreement amount not to exceed $2,827,830; and b. Authorize the Director of Health or Assistant Director of Health to approve up to three (3) future amendments to this Agreement where the amendments that do not exceed ten percent (10%) ($282,783) of the original Agreement amount and do not significantly change the scope of services.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Agreement, 3. Completed Board Order Item No. 44

Title

a. Approve and authorize the Director of Health or Assistant Director of Health to execute a Mental Health Services Agreement with Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families for the term retroactive to January 25, 2021 through June 30, 2023 for the provision of Short-term Residential Therapeutic Program and mental health services in the amount of  $558,786 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21, $1,126,020 for FY 2021-22, and $1,143,024 for FY 2022-23, for a total Agreement amount not to exceed $2,827,830; and

b. Authorize the Director of Health or Assistant Director of Health to approve up to three (3) future amendments to this Agreement where the amendments that do not exceed ten percent (10%) ($282,783) of the original Agreement amount and do not significantly change the scope of services.

Report

RECOMMENDATION:

It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:

a. Approve and authorize the Director of Health or Assistant Director of Health to execute a Mental Health Services Agreement with Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families for the term retroactive to January 25, 2021 through June 30, 2023 for the provision of Short-term Residential Therapeutic Program and mental health services in the amount of  $558,786 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21, $1,126,020 for FY 2021-22, and $1,143,024 for FY 2022-23, for a total Agreement amount not to exceed $2,827,830; and

b. Authorize the Director of Health or Assistant Director of Health to approve up to three (3) future amendments to this Agreement where the amendments that do not exceed ten percent (10%) ($282,783) of the original Agreement amount and do not significantly change the scope of services.

 

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:

Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families is a Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP) providing residential and specialty mental health services including specialized and intensive care, support, and 24-hour supervision on a short-term basis for children and youth with complex and severe needs.  The goal of the program is to provide therapeutic interventions to treat and ameliorate the behavioral health symptoms and improve function so that children and adolescents may move to a less restrictive and intensive treatment setting.  Casa Pacifica has been providing services to Monterey County youth who require the highest level of care to prevent their placement into an inpatient hospital or out-of-state residential or juvenile justice facility.  The term of this Agreement is retroactive to January 25, 2021 due to a placement of a Monterey County youth in accordance to the youth’s Individual Education Plan. 

 

This Agreement contains the County’s standard 30-day “no cause” provision (Section IV, B) and an additional defunding provision (Section IV, D), which provides the County the ability to amend or terminate the Agreement in the event of a reduction and/or termination of funding.

 

This work supports the following Monterey County Health Department 2018-2022 Strategic Plan Initiative: 3. Ensure access to culturally and linguistically appropriate, customer-friendly, quality health services.  It also supports one of the ten essential public health services, specifically: 7. Link people to needed personal health services and assure the provisions of health care when otherwise unavailable.

 

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:

County Counsel and Auditor-Controller have reviewed and approved this Agreement as to legal form and fiscal provisions, respectively.

 

FINANCING:

This Agreement is funded by Federal Financial Participation (FFP 9%), 2011 Realignment- Early Periodic Screening and Diagnostic Testing (EPSDT 4%); and Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA 87%).  The funds for this Agreement are included in the Health Department’s Behavioral Health (HEA012, Unit 8410) Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21 Adopted Budget.  The funds for this Agreement for FY 2021-22 and FY 2022-23 will be included in the respective Health Department’s Behavioral Health (HEA012, Unit 8410) FY 2021-22 and FY 2022-23 Requested Budgets. 

 

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:

Check the related Board of Supervisors Strategic Initiatives:

 

Economic Development:

                     Through collaboration, strengthen economic development to ensure a diversified and healthy economy.

Administration:

                     Promote an organization that practices efficient and effective resource management and is recognized for responsiveness, strong customer orientation, accountability and transparency.

Health & Human Services:

                     Improve health and quality of life through County supported policies, programs, and services; promoting access to equitable opportunities for healthy choices and healthy environments in collaboration with communities.

Infrastructure:

                     Plan and develop a sustainable, physical infrastructure that improves the quality of life for County residents and supports economic development results.

Public Safety:

                     Create a safe environment for people to achieve their potential, leading businesses and communities to thrive and grow by reducing violent crimes as well as crimes in general.

 

 

Prepared by: Charise Walters, Management Analyst II, 755-4703

 

Approved by:

 

 

_____________________________Date:___________

Elsa Mendoza Jimenez, Director of Health, 755-4526

 

Attachment:

Agreement is on file with the Clerk of the Board