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Outpatient and Inpatient Detoxification Services

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This contract involves providing medically supervised detoxification services, including both outpatient and residential care, for individuals struggling with substance dependence. The services incorporate medication-assisted treatment to support recovery and ensure medically safe withdrawal. The contract is a subcontract under the NAICS code 621410, which pertains to offices of physicians and related health services. The contract was posted on May 20, 2026, and is managed by the US Probation office in Sacramento, California, operating under the Judicial Branch. The place of performance is specified as Chico, indicating where the service delivery will primarily occur. The contract emphasizes comprehensive detox support within a structured medical setting to facilitate effective treatment for individuals overseeing their substance dependence issues.

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Medically supervised outpatient and residential detox with medication-assisted treatment in Chico, CA.

Agency

The Judicial Branch → US Probation Sacramento Ca EView Agency

NAICS

621410 - Family Planning CentersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Chico, CA, USA

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NONE

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This scope was carved out of 0972-27-02SO.

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FY-2027 SOLICITATION DISTRICT OF CAL EASTERN BUTTE SO

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AgencyThe Judicial Branch → US Probation Sacramento Ca E
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Medically supervised detox services, both outpatient and residential, for individuals with substance dependence, including medication-assisted treatment.

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