Opportunity

Torrance Planet bids #144641

Mobile Mental and Behavioral Health Services for Homeless Residents – City of Torrance

Posted

August 10, 2026

Respond By

August 31, 2026

Identifier

144641

NAICS

621330, 621112

This opportunity from the City of Torrance Community Development Department seeks a qualified Community Health Provider to deliver mobile mental and behavioral health services for homeless residents. - Government Buyer: - City of Torrance, Community Development Department - Vendors & OEMs: - No specific OEMs or manufacturers are mentioned; open to qualified service providers - Products/Services Requested: - Mobile mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment services - Includes at least one licensed psychiatrist - Staffing and transportation for a mobile program - Service delivery: one weekday per week for four hours - Referrals and warm handoffs to additional treatment facilities - Administrative/indirect costs capped at 10% of direct costs - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Opioid Settlement Funds regulations - LiveScan fingerprinting and background checks for all staff - Insurance coverage for sexual and physical abuse or molestation (if not included in general liability policy) - Providers must have established referral relationships with treatment facilities - Services targeted at residents of the 40-unit Tiny Home Village and individuals identified by Homeless Outreach Coordinators - No specific product part numbers or quantities; focus is on service delivery and staffing

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. These services will be provided to residents of the City's 40-unit Tiny Home Village 3290 Temporary Housing Program and clients identified by the City's Homeless Outreach Coordinators, including those with Opioid Use Disorder. The scope includes staffing and transportation for the mobile program with at least one licensed psychiatrist, services provided one weekday per week for four hours, collaboration with city staff to identify clients, and maintaining referral relationships with treatment facilities. The contract requires compliance with Opioid Settlement Funds regulations, background checks for service providers, and limits administrative costs to 10% of direct costs.

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