Opportunity
Torrance Planet bids #2026-0504
Mobile Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services for City of Torrance
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
May 04, 2026
Identifier
2026-0504
NAICS
621330, 621112
This opportunity seeks experienced Community Health Providers to deliver mobile mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment services for the City of Torrance's 40-unit Tiny Home Village 3290 Temporary Housing Program and other unsheltered residents identified by Homeless Outreach Coordinators. - Government Buyer: - City of Torrance Purchasing Department - Products/Services Requested: - Mobile mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment services - Staffing required includes at least one licensed psychiatrist (MD or DO) and two support staff - Provider must supply all transportation and administrative support - Services delivered one weekday per week for four hours at City-designated locations (Tiny Home Village and unsheltered sites) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Provider must have referral relationships with inpatient/outpatient treatment facilities and ensure warm handoffs - All program costs must be included in the proposal budget - Required licenses: state-issued medical license (MD or DO), DEA license for prescribing controlled substances, ABPN board certification (preferred) - Focus on serving individuals with Opioid Use Disorder - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation.
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, to operate the mobile program one weekday per week for four hours. Services will be provided at client locations, including the Tiny Home Village and unsheltered areas, with a focus on collaboration and warm handoffs to additional treatment facilities. Providers must include all program costs in their budget and hold appropriate medical licenses and certifications.