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Residential Treatment Placement Services

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This contract involves the provision of both short-term and long-term residential treatment placements for individuals diagnosed with substance use or mental health disorders who require structured, live-in care. The services are intended to support these individuals through comprehensive treatment programs tailored to their specific needs, ensuring a stable and supportive environment conducive to recovery. The contract falls under the NAICS code 623220, which pertains to residential mental health and substance abuse facilities. It is a subcontract issued by the US Probation office in Sacramento, California, under The Judicial Branch. The services will be performed in Shasta, indicating a focus on that geographical area. The agreement emphasizes the importance of delivering high-quality treatment options to meet judicial and probation-related needs, addressing the complexities of rehabilitation within the criminal justice system.

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Provision of residential substance use and mental health treatment for judicial probation clients in Shasta.

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The Judicial Branch → US Probation Sacramento Ca EView Agency

NAICS

623220 - Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse FacilitiesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Shasta, CA, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of 0972-27-01SM.

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FY-2027 SOLICITATION DISTRICT OF CAL EASTERN SHASTA COUNTY

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Provision of short- and long-term residential treatment placements for individuals with substance use or mental health disorders requiring structured, live-in care.

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