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NAICS Code· 623220

Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care and treatment for patients with mental health and substance abuse illnesses. These establishments provide room, board, supervision, and counseling services. Although medical services may be available at these establishments, they are incidental to the counseling, mental rehabilitation, and support services offered. These establishments generally provide a wide range of social services in addition to counseling. Illustrative Examples: Alcoholism or drug addiction rehabilitation facilities (except licensed hospitals) Psychiatric convalescent homes or hospitals Mental health halfway houses Residential group homes for the emotionally disturbed Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 623220 – Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities encompasses the operation of inpatient treatment centers dedicated to the long-term and short-term care of individuals with severe mental health disorders and substance use dependencies. These facilities provide structured therapeutic environments that include clinical assessments, behavioral interventions, medication management, counseling, and case management services, often in alignment with SAMHSA guidelines and CMS reimbursement frameworks.

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NAICS code 623220 covers Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care and treatment for patients with mental health and substance abuse illnesses. These establishments provide room, board, supervision, and counseling services. Although medical services may be available at these establishments, they are incidental to the counseling, mental rehabilitation, and support services offered. These establishments generally provide a wide range of social services in addition to counseling. Illustrative Examples: Alcoholism or drug addiction rehabilitation facilities (except licensed hospitals) Psychiatric convalescent homes or hospitals Mental health halfway houses Residential group homes for the emotionally disturbed Cross-References.

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Residential Facility Licensing and ComplianceThe contract involves providing expert support to secure and sustain state licensing and regulatory compliance for a residential behavioral health treatment facility operating in California. This includes navigating the complex requirements set by California’s licensing authorities, ensuring adherence to all applicable state laws and regulations governing residential treatment services, and maintaining ongoing compliance through monitoring, documentation, staff training, and timely reporting. The work is critical to the facility’s operational legitimacy and ability to serve vulnerable populations under state oversight. As a subcontract under the Department of Veterans Affairs, the effort is aligned with the NAICS code 623220 for residential mental health and substance abuse treatment facilities. The solicitation was posted on July 8, 2026, with a response deadline of July 20, 2026, indicating a limited window for qualified vendors to submit proposals. Although specific performance location details are not provided, the scope is focused entirely on California state-level licensing and compliance activities. The contracting office, identified as 261-NETWORK Contract Office 21, manages the procurement through a formal subcontract structure, requiring proposers to demonstrate proven experience in behavioral health regulatory frameworks and a history of successful licensing outcomes in the state.
261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 (36C261)

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G099--Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Contracted Residential Services (CRS) in Sacramento, Placer, or Yolo County, California for VANCHCS Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental HealthThe Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 21, is conducting market research to identify qualified vendors capable of providing Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Contract Residential Services (CRS) in Sacramento, Placer, or Yolo County, California, for the VA Northern California Health Care System. This sources sought synopsis is not a solicitation and does not obligate the Government to award a contract or reimburse any costs incurred in response. The intent is to gather industry capabilities and interest to inform future acquisition decisions. The required services include delivering emergency housing and comprehensive supportive services aligned with the HCHV CRS model, with the contractor expected to maintain a licensed treatment facility within the specified counties, as defined by referenced zip code addendums. The anticipated contract period is five years, with a proposed start date around September 30, 2026, though timelines remain subject to change based on acquisition planning. Responses are due by July 20, 2026, and must be submitted by completing the attached Sources Sought Notice, though no detailed submission instructions, formatting rules, or evaluation criteria are provided at this stage. The NAICS code 623220 applies, indicating the market is for residential mental health and substance use disorder treatment facilities with a small business size standard of $15 million in average annual receipts. No contract clauses, payment details, accounting codes, invoicing methods, or contract administration identities such as COR or COTR have been finalized or disclosed, as this is strictly a pre-solicitation market research notice. The draft Performance Work Statement, referenced to outline specific service requirements, has not been included, and no evaluation factors, award methodology, or pricing information is available. Compliance with the HCHV CRS model is expected, and the place of performance is limited to facilities located within Sacramento, Placer, or Yolo Counties. All formal requirements—including facility standards, performance metrics, inspection procedures, and mandatory certifications such as UEI and active SAM registration—will be defined in the forthcoming solicitation. The Government is not committed to proceeding with a procurement based on this notice, and responses will only be used to assess industry capacity and inform the structure of a future Request for Proposal.
261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 (36C261)

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Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Program DeliveryThe contract enables the direct clinical delivery of substance use disorder and mental health treatment services specifically tailored for homeless veterans, encompassing therapy, medication-assisted treatment, relapse prevention, and peer support. These services are designed to address the complex interplay of addiction and mental health conditions among this vulnerable population, with a focus on holistic, recovery-oriented care delivered in community-based settings. The program is structured under a subcontract arrangement managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs through the 261-NETWORK Contract Office 21, with the NAICS code 623220 indicating specialization in residential mental health and substance abuse facilities. Submission of proposals is due by July 20, 2026, with the solicitation posted on July 8, 2026. While the exact location of service delivery is not specified, the services are intended to be provided where homeless veterans are most in need, ensuring accessibility and continuity of care. The program prioritizes evidence-based practices and peer-led support as core components, aligning with VA goals to reduce veteran homelessness through integrated behavioral health interventions. No set-aside provisions are indicated, and bidders must demonstrate capacity to deliver comprehensive, trauma-informed care in accordance with federal standards for veteran services.
261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 (36C261)

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RFI-523-2600000014-3 | DJJ- High Acuity Mental Health Treatment ModelThe Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice is seeking proposals under solicitation RFI-523-2600000014-3 to implement a High Acuity Mental Health Treatment Model designed to address the complex behavioral health needs of adjudicated youth. This initiative aims to establish a structured, clinical framework for delivering intensive mental health services to juvenile offenders with severe psychological conditions, focusing on stabilization, therapeutic intervention, and successful reintegration. The program must be delivered in Frankfort, Kentucky, with services tailored to meet state-specific juvenile justice standards and trauma-informed care principles. Proposals must demonstrate proven expertise in high-acuity mental health settings, interdisciplinary team capacity, and measurable outcomes tracking. Responses are due by July 22, 2026, and all submissions must be directed through the Kentucky Virtual Solicitation System via the provided online portal. Primary point of contact for inquiries is Sara Briggs, reachable by phone or email, with additional support available through the Department of Juvenile Justice office in Frankfort. The solicitation does not specify a set-aside classification or NAICS code, indicating open competition to qualified providers. Interested parties are expected to align their models with the agency’s mission of promoting accountability, public safety, and long-term behavioral improvement among juveniles with the most acute mental health challenges.
Department of Juvenile Justice

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Facility Operations & Co-Management ServicesThe contract for Facility Operations & Co-Management Services entails a collaborative arrangement between the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice and a subcontractor to jointly manage the daily operational functions of a juvenile justice facility located in Frankfort. The subcontractor assumes responsibility for clinical staffing oversight, Medicaid billing, and a range of administrative duties, ensuring that healthcare services are properly coordinated and funded while maintaining regulatory compliance. The Department of Juvenile Justice retains exclusive control over facility security, creating a clear division of responsibilities that allows each party to focus on their core expertise. This subcontract, classified under NAICS code 623220, is designed to enhance the efficiency and quality of care delivered within the facility through specialized operational support. The solicitation was posted on July 2, 2026, with responses due by July 15, 2026, indicating a short but critical window for interested parties to submit proposals. The agreement does not specify any set-aside provisions, suggesting it is open to all qualified contractors. Performance of services is centered at the Frankfort facility, and while contact information and other administrative details are not provided, the contract can be further explored through the designated state procurement portal.
Department of Juvenile Justice

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RFI-523-2600000014-2 | DJJ- High Acuity Mental Health Treatment ModelThe Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice is seeking proposals under solicitation RFI-523-2600000014-2 for the implementation of a High Acuity Mental Health Treatment Model designed to address the complex behavioral health needs of justice-involved youth. This initiative aims to establish a specialized, evidence-based treatment framework that provides intensive, trauma-informed mental health services within a structured clinical environment. The program will target juveniles requiring a higher level of care than traditional juvenile justice settings can offer, with an emphasis on stabilization, therapeutic intervention, and reintegration planning. Proposals must detail clinical protocols, staffing qualifications, facility requirements, and outcome measurement strategies aligned with state and national best practices in youth mental health. Responses are due by July 15, 2026, and should be submitted through the Kentucky Virtual Solicitation System at the provided online portal. All proposals must demonstrate capacity to operate within the designated location in Frankfort, Kentucky, and must include detailed plans for coordination with state agencies, family engagement, continuity of care upon release, and compliance with confidentiality and regulatory standards. Sara Briggs of the Department of Juvenile Justice serves as the primary point of contact for questions and further information regarding the solicitation, with technical support available through the listed phone number. The agency seeks qualified providers who can deliver consistent, high-quality care while advancing systemic improvements in juvenile mental health outcomes across the state.
Department of Juvenile Justice

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NAICS: 623220
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Residential Treatment Program OperationsThe contract calls for the operation of a secure residential facility dedicated to delivering structured behavioral health treatment and around-the-clock supervision for individuals under court mandate. The program must adhere strictly to judicial requirements, ensuring a safe, therapeutic environment that supports rehabilitation while maintaining compliance with legal and operational standards. Services will be provided in Lewisville, with the facility required to offer continuous care, clinical intervention, and disciplined oversight tailored to the needs of a population under court supervision. This subcontract, categorized under NAICS code 623220 for residential mental health and substance abuse treatment facilities, is solicited by the Texas Eastern Probation Office-Tyler within the Judicial Branch. The opportunity was posted on June 24, 2026, with a firm deadline of July 27, 2026, at 10:00 PM for submissions. While specific funding or set-aside details are not provided, the emphasis is on proven experience in managing secure residential programs, maintaining regulatory compliance, and coordinating with judicial authorities to deliver outcomes aligned with court orders. The successful vendor will be responsible for staffing, clinical protocols, facility security, and reporting mechanisms to ensure accountability throughout the term of service.
Texas Eastern Probation Office-Tyler

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G004--Transitional Housing - Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Shreveport, LouisianaThe Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking information from potential vendors to support the provision of residential housing, therapeutic treatment, and rehabilitative services for homeless veterans with serious mental illness in the Shreveport, Louisiana catchment area under the Health Care for Homeless Veterans program. The anticipated contract is a fixed-price indefinite delivery contract with a five-year ordering period, structured in one-year increments and subject to renewal at the government’s sole discretion. Services must be delivered at or near 510 E. Stoner Ave, Shreveport, LA 71101, and include room and board with a bed, dresser, storage, and personal linens, as well as at least two nutritionally adequate meals daily, seven days a week, with snacks available between meals and at bedtime. Menus must accommodate diabetic and hypertension dietary needs and be submitted monthly for review and approval by the Healthcare for Homeless Veterans Case Manager. The contractor is required to conduct mandatory structured group activities a minimum of five nights per week, including group therapy, social skills training, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, vocational counseling, and physical activities, with transportation provided and signed attendance tracked as part of each veteran’s individualized treatment plan. The contractor is not responsible for detoxification or hospital-level care, which will continue to be provided by VA medical facilities. All federal, state, and local labor laws apply, including compliance with the federal minimum wage under Section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act. This is a sources sought notice, not a solicitation, and responses must be submitted by email to karen.battie@va.gov by July 10, 2026, with vendors required to specify their size classification under NAICS code 623220, including whether they are SDVOSB/VOSB, HUBZone, 8(a), small, small disadvantaged, woman-owned, FSS/GSA schedule holders, or large business, with the size standard set at $15 million in annual revenue. The government aims to use this information to assess market capability and guide future acquisition planning.
256-NETWORK Contract Office 16 (36C256)

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