Opportunity

Torrance Planet bids #140842

Mobile Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services for City of Torrance

Posted

April 10, 2026

Respond By

May 04, 2026

Identifier

140842

NAICS

621420, 621330, 621112

This opportunity involves the City of Torrance seeking a qualified provider for mobile mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment services: - Government Buyer: - City of Torrance (local government, Los Angeles County, CA) - Services Requested: - Mobile mental health and substance use disorder treatment for residents of the 40-unit Tiny Home Village 3290 Temporary Housing Program and clients identified by Homeless Outreach Coordinators - Staffing must include at least one licensed psychiatrist (MD or DO) with a state-issued medical license and DEA license; ABPN board certification preferred - Provider must supply all necessary staff and transportation - Services to be delivered one weekday per week for four hours - Provider must have referral relationships with treatment facilities and ensure warm handoffs to additional care - All program costs must be included in the budget - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Services must be mobile and delivered at City-specified locations, including unsheltered areas - Focus on clients with Opioid Use Disorder and other behavioral health needs - Provider must ensure compliance with all licensing and credentialing requirements - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned; this is a services procurement - All services to be performed within the City of Torrance, CA

Description

The City of Torrance is seeking an experienced Community Health Provider to deliver mobile mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment services to residents of its 40-unit Tiny Home Village 3290 Temporary Housing Program and clients identified by Homeless Outreach Coordinators. The provider must supply staffing and transportation, including at least one licensed psychiatrist, and provide services one weekday per week for four hours. The provider will collaborate with city staff and referral sources to identify clients and provide services at various locations, including unsheltered areas, and must have existing referral relationships to ensure warm handoffs to additional treatment as needed.

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