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Crisis Referral Coordination & 24/7 Support

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The contract requires the establishment and maintenance of a 24/7 referral bridge designed to support employees facing immediate crises by ensuring rapid, seamless transitions into residential or intensive outpatient care programs. This service must include continuous emergency coordination, real-time tracking of referrals, and reliable communication channels to guarantee no delays in accessing critical behavioral health resources. The provider must demonstrate the capacity to operate around the clock with trained personnel ready to assess urgent needs and activate appropriate levels of care without interruption. This subcontract is issued by the City of Augusta, Georgia, under NAICS code 621399 for other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services, with responses due by August 19, 2026. Performance is expected to align with the agency’s commitment to employee well-being through proactive, high-quality crisis intervention. While specific geographic constraints or contact details are not specified, the successful bidder must be capable of delivering services reliably to all designated employees regardless of location, with a focus on efficiency, accountability, and responsiveness during emergencies.

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24/7 crisis referral bridge for employees with real-time coordination and immediate behavioral health access.

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Georgia → City of AugustaView Agency

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621399 - Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health PractitionersView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → City of Augusta
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Maintain a 24/7 referral bridge for employees in immediate danger, ensuring seamless transition to residential or intensive outpatient care (IOP) with tracking and emergency coordination.

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