Opportunity
Dane County Opengov #427001-BED
Operation of 10-Bed Crisis Stabilization Facility for Behavioral Health in Dane County
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
June 25, 2026
Identifier
427001-BED
NAICS
623220
Dane County Department of Human Services is seeking proposals for the operation of a Crisis Stabilization Facility in Madison, WI to provide behavioral health crisis care. - Government Buyer: - Dane County Department of Human Services - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Operation and management of a 10-bed Crisis Stabilization Facility - 24/7 voluntary, short-term residential care for adults in behavioral health crisis - Services include clinical assessments, medication management, peer support, transportation assistance, and care coordination - Facility must be licensed as a Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) - Provider must bill Medicaid as a Tier 2 crisis stabilization provider - Exclusive use of 10 beds for Dane County clients - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Facility must operate continuously (24/7) - Must comply with all CBRF licensing requirements - Must be able to bill Medicaid for Tier 2 crisis stabilization - Annual contract with four optional one-year renewals - Funding includes both Medicaid interim revenue and a county levy of $693,312 - Electronic proposal submission required via county eProcurement portal - Collaboration among multiple organizations is permitted, with clear delineation of responsibilities - Performance Location: - Services to be provided in Madison, WI at a facility operated by the selected provider
Description
This solicitation is for the operation of a Crisis Stabilization Facility that provides rapid access to voluntary, short-term residential care for individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The facility serves as an alternative to hospitalization or other more restrictive settings. The contract will be awarded by Dane County Department of Human Services. Proposals must be submitted electronically by June 24, 2026.