Transitional Housing for Veterans - All Female - Updated
ID: 36C24724Q0575Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF247-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 7 (36C247)AUGUSTA, GA, 30904, USA

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Other Community Housing Services (624229)

PSC

SOCIAL- SOCIAL REHABILITATION (G004)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for a Contract Residential Treatment Program aimed at providing transitional housing for homeless female veterans in Decatur, Georgia. The program will deliver comprehensive services, including safe housing, case management, mental health support, and employment assistance, with a focus on addressing the dual diagnoses of mental health and substance abuse issues prevalent among this population. This initiative is critical for facilitating the successful reintegration of veterans into permanent housing and community life, with a contract period of five years and an estimated total value of $19 million. Interested parties should contact Matthew Durden at matthew.durden@va.gov for further details and must ensure compliance with all specified requirements outlined in the solicitation documents.

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    Matthew Durden
    matthew.durden@va.gov
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    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for a Contract Residential Treatment Program targeting homeless female veterans. The program aims to provide comprehensive services, including clean and safe housing, case management, mental health support, and employment assistance, recognizing that many veterans have dual diagnoses of mental health and substance abuse issues. The contract period spans five years, with a total estimated value of $19 million, including provisions for a minimum spending threshold. Services are to be provided for at least 12 veterans per day, with facilities required to be within a 15-mile radius of the Atlanta VA. The RFP emphasizes the need for qualified personnel, including mental health professionals and nurses, to deliver care in a supportive, recovery-focused environment. Key performance objectives include successful reintegration of veterans into permanent housing and community life. The document specifies contractual terms, including payment processes, staffing requirements, health standards, and confidentiality protocols aligned with federal regulations. Compliance is critical, ensuring all personnel undergo background checks and training relevant to the veterans’ specific needs, while adhering to strict reporting and quality assurance measures. Ultimately, the RFP represents the VA's commitment to addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by homeless female veterans through tailored support services.
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