Opportunity

Riverside County Publicpurchase #MHARC-310

Behavioral Health Services for Mead Valley SUD Residential Treatment and Sobering Center

Posted

April 07, 2026

Respond By

May 25, 2026

Identifier

MHARC-310

NAICS

623220, 621420

This opportunity seeks a qualified agency to provide comprehensive behavioral health services at the Mead Valley Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Residential Treatment and Sobering Center in Riverside County, California. - Government Buyer: - Riverside University Health System – Behavioral Health (RUHS-BH) - Services Requested: - Co-ed behavioral health services for a 40-bed residential treatment unit and a 15-bed sobering center - Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment based on medical necessity, DSM-5-TR diagnosis, and ASAM criteria - Integrated care for adults with serious mental health and substance use disorders, especially those involved with the criminal justice system - Collaboration with RUHS-BH to create an integrated care network - Community linkage and support as an alternative to incarceration - Unique Requirements: - Focus on reducing recidivism and minimizing unnecessary use of jail and hospital services - Services must be provided in a licensed facility and tailored to justice-involved adults - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a service-based procurement - Place of Performance: - Mead Valley Wellness Village, Riverside County, CA - Period of Performance: - Services to begin after contract award and facility licensing, with the goal of being operational by early 2027

Description

Riverside University Health System – Behavioral Health (RUHS-BH) seeks a single agency to provide co-ed behavioral health services at the Mead Valley SUD Residential Treatment and Sobering Center. The facility includes a 40-bed residential unit and a 15-bed Sobering Center, focusing on integrated treatment for serious mental health and substance use disorders, diversion from incarceration, and reducing recidivism. The program targets justice-involved adults in Riverside County with mental health and/or substance use disorders, aiming to stabilize, treat, and link them to community services. The facility is expected to be operational by January 1, 2027, contingent on contract award and licensing.

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