Council on Aging Nutrition Services

Agency: Leavenworth County
State: Kansas
Type of Government: State & Local
Posted Date: Mar 31, 2026
Due Date: Apr 29, 2026
Solicitation No: Services
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Description: Council on Aging Nutrition Services
Home-Delivered and Congregate Meals
Opening Date/Time: April 01, 2026 :
Closing Date/Time: April 29, 2026 10:00 AM

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INVITATION FOR BID
The Leavenworth County Council on Aging is seeking bids from providers qualified to provide home-delivered
meals and meals for four (4) Congregate Nutrition Sites for eligible persons 60 years of age and older residing
in Leavenworth County. The County has an increasing number of older citizens in need of meal services to
assist them to remain in their own homes for as long as possible with safety and dignity.
CONTACT:
Connie Harmon
Director, Council on Aging
Email: charmon@leavenworthcounty.gov
Phone: 913.684.0784
COPY REQUIREMENTS:
Please submit a single, hard copy of the bid proposal with all requested information.
PRE-SUBMITTAL MEETING:
No meeting is scheduled.
QUESTIONS:
Please contact Connie Harmon, Director, with questions via email: charmon@leavenworthcounty.gov.
Submitted questions to the Director less than 48 hours prior to the proposal submission deadline may not
receive responses.
PROPOSAL TIMELINE:
Tentative timeline:
Announce RFP
Deadline to submit questions
Deadline to submit proposal
BOCC Approval
Begin Project
April 1, 2026
April 8, 2026
April 29, 2026
week of May 6, 2026
October 1, 2026
SUBMITTAL PROCESS:
Bid proposals shall be submitted at the following location and shall be time stamped no later than 10:00 am,
April 29, 2026. Please submit sealed bid proposals plainly marked, “Council on Aging Nutrition Services,” to
Leavenworth County Clerk, Courthouse
300 Walnut Street, Suite 106
Leavenworth, KS 66048
Attn: County Clerk
Submitted bids shall be opened in the Office of the Clerk of Leavenworth County, Kansas, at 10:00 a.m. on
April 30, 2026 at which time they will be read aloud. Bids received after the time and date specified shall be
returned, unopened, to the Bidder. Bidders will be notified of the results within 15 days after the date set for
the bids to be opened.
The Leavenworth County Board of Commissioners has the right to refuse any and all bids and to accept the
bid they feel is in the best interest of Leavenworth County.
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
QUALIFICATIONS:
The contractor providing Nutrition Services should have experience in preparing meals for older adults.
The contractor must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in the food service business.
The contractor must have experience in preparing and providing on-site food services.
The contractor should have experience with Meals on Wheels or Home Delivered Meals program(s).
SUBMITTAL COMPONENTS:
Contractors are required to submit a proposal including the information as outlined in this request. The
submittal shall include:
1. Bid Proposal Cover Sheet (Form I)
2. Explanation of Qualifications
a summary of the Contractor’s proposed project approach
examples of relevant experience preparing meals for older adults, in the food service business,
and/or with Meals on Wheels or Home Delivered Meals program(s)
qualifications of Contractor and aligned team, if applicable
3. Bid Worksheet (Form II)
Include fees to be charged per meal for both congregate meals and homebound meals.
Bid packets are available on the County website:
https://cms5.revize.com/revize/leavenworthcounty/information/bid_opportunities/index.php
Copies of the bid packet are also available to be picked up at the Council on Aging office:
711 Marshall Street, Suite 100 Leavenworth, Kansas 66048
(913) 684-0777
CONTRACT AND TERMS:
The contract resulting from this RFP is for a three-year period from October 1, 2026 (fiscal years 2027, 2028,
2029) to September 30, 2029, with the possibility of two subsequent 1-year extensions. Each year, on or
before April 15th, a proposal may be made to the Council on Aging for updated pricing changes to go in to
effect October 1st of that same year. The Council on Aging will notify the provider in writing by June 1st if the
modification has been accepted. If it is rejected, the agreement will be terminated September 30th of the
current year.
Either agency may at any time during the life of this agreement, or extension therefore, terminate this
agreement by giving 30 days written notice of its intention to the other agency. Such notice is subject to
approval of the Leavenworth Board of County Commissioners.
Both agencies agree to the cessation of the agreement should federal funding cease.
EVALUATION/AWARD:
At the option of the Board of County Commissioners and or the County Administrator, service will be awarded
on the basis of the best qualified bid, including full consideration of unit prices, time and method of delivery,
conformity of specifications and services.
The County reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive formalities, and to award the bid to either the
lowest responsible bidder or the bidder who provides goods or services at the best value for Leavenworth
County. In determining the best value for Leavenworth County, we may consider the following:
The unit price;
The reputation of the bidder and the bidder’s goods and services;
The quality of the bidder’s goods and services;
The extent to which the goods or services meet the County’s needs;
The long-term cost to the County to acquire the bidder’s goods or services; and
Any other criteria specifically listed in this request for bids.
We are a tax-exempt entity. Prices shall be net, including all exempt taxes. The County shall reserve the right
to increase or decrease the quantities specified.
When all other considerations are equal, the County will prefer the bid of a business located in Leavenworth
County if it is no more than five-percent higher and does not exceed $25,000 than the lowest and best bidder of
a non-local bidder. If there is more than one bid of businesses located in Leavenworth County, which is not the
low bid, the lowest bid of the local businesses will be preferred. However, nothing in this policy shall limit the
ability of the Board of County Commissioner to accept or reject any or all bids.
ATTACHMENTS:
Bid Proposal Cover Sheet (Form I)
Bid Worksheet (Form II)
Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services Field Services Manual, Sections 4.1.8 4.1.9
(Attachment I)
REQUEST FOR BID
INTRODUCTION/STATEMENT OF NEED:
This proposal shall be designed to promote improved health and well-being of persons 60 years of age and
older in Leavenworth County through 1) serving of a home-delivered, hot, well-balanced meal, five days per
week, Monday through Friday, during the noon hour, and 2) providing hot, well-balanced meals, five days per
week, Monday through Friday, during the noon hour for four (4) congregate meal settings.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:
The purpose of the Request for Bid, in accordance with requirements of the Older Americans Act, are
a) To prepare hot meals which provide 1/3 of the current Recommended Daily Allowance, five days per
week, Monday through Friday, during the noon hour, to be delivered to the homes of eligible customers
a minimum of 249 days each year.
b) To prepare hot meals which provide 1/3 of the current Recommended Daily Allowance, five days per
week, Monday through Friday, during the noon hour, to eligible customers in congregate settings, a
minimum of 249 days each year.
SCOPE OF SERVICES:
The services as required to be to provided by the Contractor shall include the following:
Provide meals on a reservation basis for eligible customers in homebound and congregate settings
following meal pattern requirements or computer nutrient analysis requirement from the Kansas
Department for Aging and Disability Services Field Services Manual 4.1 (Attachment I)
Type of Meal
Home-delivered
Congregate
Average Meals/Day
370
130
Approximate Meals/Year
113,000
15,000
NUTRITION PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS:
The Contractor agrees the meals must comply with federal nutrition policy in the most recent Dietary
Guidelines for Americans published by the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary
of Agriculture: a minimum of 33 1/3% of the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) when one (1) meal a day
is provided (See attached; KDADS FSM 4.1.7, 4.1.8, and 4.1.9)
The Contractor will have a registered and/or licensed (both designations are preferred) dietician,
employed or contracted, provide menus that meet the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability
Services menu planning and certification requirements. The Contractor will submit to the Council on
Aging a copy of each dietician’s license.
o Certify, in writing, all menus used by the Nutrition Program meet policy set by Kansas
Department on Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) Field Services Manual Sections 4.1.8
and 4.1.9 and utilize the Kansas Menu Approval Sheet.
A meal pattern planning approach is one that exemplifies the most recent Dietary
Guidelines for Americans using the recommended dietary pattern and food group
quantities, assuming all foods are in nutrient-dense forms, lean or low-fat prepared
with minimal added saturated fat, added sugars, refined starches, or salt. (see Section
4.1.8 for details).
A nutrient analysis planning approach uses nutrition analysis software to ensure meals
are consistent with the most recent Dietary Guidelines for Americans may be used
(see Section 4.1.9 for details).
o Dietician will meet with Nutrition Coordinator via personal visit or teleconference two times per
year for menu planning.
o The Nutrition Coordinator and the Council on Aging Director have the right to request variations
and revisions in the menu, based upon customer feedback and menu acceptability, food
preparation and delivery to follow KDADS guidelines.
GENERAL PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS:
The Contractor will be provided meal numbers on Friday for the next week’s reservations.
o The Council on Aging reserves the right to amend reservations for meals daily with prior
notification to the Contractor by 9:00 am on the day of delivery.
Congregate Nutrition Sites will be open five days per week, Monday through Friday.
o Nutrition Sites will be closed for County-observed holidays and during inclement weather, as
needed.
o Homebound meal delivery will cease for the same County-observed holidays and instances of
inclement weather as the Nutrition Sites.
The Contractor will have food prepared for two (2) Congregate Nutrition Sites and three (3) homebound
meal routes by 8:00 am to be delivered for consumption at 11:15 am per state regulations. The
Contractor will have food prepared for remaining Congregate Nutrition Sites and homebound meal
routes between 10:00 10:30 am.
o The Council on Aging reserves the right to vary times and routes of delivery.
o The Contractor will dish and seal food in individual containers for designated homebound meal
routes.
o The Council on Aging will pick up Nutrition Congregate Site meals and home-delivered meals
from the Contractor each day. The meals will be packed in appropriate containers and carry out
boxes provided.
The Council on Aging shall have the right to add and/or delete Congregate Nutrition Sites as
necessary.
All pans, lids and serving utensils will be returned to the Contractor daily for washing and sterilization.
This will also include hot and cold transporters used in the delivery of homebound meals.
o All pans, lids, serving utensils and food transporting equipment will be provided by the Council
on Aging.
The Contractor will participate in quarterly nutrition meetings held at the Council on Aging.
QUALITY ASSURANCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS:
The Contractor shall ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations
governing the preparation and handling of food on its premises and provide licenses, permits and food
handler cards as required by law.
o The Council on Aging and State shall have the right to inspect food preparation and storage
areas as well as purchasing records and food temperatures to ensure each meets the Kansas
Department for Aging and Disability Services standards.
o Complete manufacturer ingredients, listing of purchased food and recipes for prepared food will
be supplied to the Council on Aging by the Contractor upon request.
The Contractor will carry General Liability and Product Liability Insurance to cover preparation and
storage of food prior to and during delivery. The Contractor must also submit copies of the most recent
inspection reports conducted by the Local and State Health Departments. The Council on Aging will
carry General Liability Insurance to cover serving of food as well as accidents at the sites.
This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.
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