Specifications include, but are not limited to: The State of Delaware, Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH), is seeking information from the vendor community relating to comprehensive behavioral health clinics. The Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health’s (DSAMH) goal is to create a nonfragmented approach to care. This approach should enable individuals to remain with their provider of choice when level of care needs dictates a change in services. The approach should also allow individuals to access coordinated services from providers that may be funded by different state agencies that occupy a role in the life of the consumer. Paramount to this non-fragmented approach to care is the integration of physical and behavioral health services that allow for enhanced outcomes resulting in healthier individuals. Quality outcome measures will be developed and used to drive the system towards a more effective treatment system. With the goal of further developing DSAMH’s community-based behavioral health service system to better serve individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) and significant substance use disorders (SUDs), Delaware has used options available through its Medicaid program to create the PROMISE program. PROMISE offers an array of home and community-based services (HCBS) that are person-centered, recovery-oriented, and aimed at supporting the beneficiary in the community. PROMISE is not a one size fits all program and is individualized for each beneficiary’s needs and goals. PROMISE beneficiaries have the key voice, with support as needed, in directing planning and service delivery, and indicating who they want to be involved. The key aspects of the PROMISE program are: Provide behavioral health (BH) supports in community-based settings (e.g., beneficiaries’ own homes or in home-like residential settings). Assist beneficiaries with BH needs who have a desire to work in a competitive work environment to obtain employment. Provide individually tailored services for beneficiaries with BH needs. Offer an array of community services, such as Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Intensive Case Management (ICM), individual supported employment, non- medical transportation, care management, peer supports, personal care, residential supports, and other services to help beneficiaries live independently and in the most integrated setting possible.