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Los Angeles County Receives Grant for Behavioral Health Facility
March 16, 2026
The Los Angeles County Justice, Care and Opportunities Department (JCOD) has been awarded a conditional state grant exceeding $8.5 million from the California Department of Health Care Services as of March 11, 2026. This funding supports the development of the Warm Landing Place Facility in Los Angeles, California, which will expand behavioral health infrastructure by adding 20 new peer respite beds. The project targets justice-impacted individuals transitioning back into the community, aiming to provide enhanced care and support during reintegration.
- This grant represents a significant investment in municipal behavioral health services, highlighting opportunities for contractors specializing in healthcare facility construction, behavioral health program support, and peer respite services.
- Procurement professionals should note the conditional nature of the award, which may involve specific compliance and reporting requirements tied to state health care funding.
- The initiative underscores growing state and local collaboration to address behavioral health needs within justice-impacted populations, signaling potential future funding streams and program expansions.
- Organizations involved in behavioral health infrastructure and community reintegration services may find strategic partnership and subcontracting opportunities with JCOD and related county departments.
This conditional award moves us one step closer to creating a place where people returning to the community can be met with care, dignity and real support.
— Judge Songhai Armstead (Ret.), JCOD Director
Agencies
Los Angeles County Justice, Care and Opportunities Department, California Department of Health Care Services, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Governor of California
Contracts
$8,769,750