G004--Contract Emergency Residential Services 10 Bed Medical Respite Care
ID: 36C26225Q0442Type: Sources Sought
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Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF262-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 22 (36C262)Gilbert, AZ, 85297, USA

NAICS

Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities (623220)

PSC

SOCIAL- SOCIAL REHABILITATION (G004)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking contractors to provide Contract Emergency Residential Services (CERS) for homeless Veterans at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. The primary objective of this procurement is to implement a Medical Respite Care (MRC) model that offers transitional housing and supportive services for up to 10 male Veterans who require medical recovery following hospitalizations. This initiative is crucial for addressing the needs of homeless Veterans, as it aims to reduce homelessness by facilitating their transition to permanent housing while providing comprehensive support for mental health and substance abuse challenges. Interested parties can contact Contract Specialist Ben Bayoneta at benjumar.bayoneta@va.gov or call 562-766-2204 for further details.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Ben BayonetaContract Specialist
    (562) 766-2204
    benjumar.bayoneta@va.gov
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    The Performance Work Statement outlines the requirements for providing Contract Emergency Residential Services (CERS) for homeless Veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in West Los Angeles. The contract's purpose is to implement a Medical Respite Care (MRC) model, offering transitional housing and supportive services to up to 10 male Veterans experiencing homelessness and needing medical recovery after hospitalizations. Key features include same-day admissions, individualized service plans, comprehensive case management, access to therapeutic activities, and support for securing permanent housing. The contractor is responsible for maintaining a safe living environment, providing meals, and ensuring access to hygiene supplies, laundry services, and transportation for Veterans to appointments. The document emphasizes a collaborative approach, with liaisons from the VA and coordination with various local services. The contract's primary goal is to reduce homelessness among Veterans by facilitating their transition to permanent housing while addressing their mental health, substance abuse, and other challenges. Overall, this structured program aims to provide comprehensive support to enhance the well-being of homeless Veterans, demonstrating the VA's commitment to achieving zero homelessness in this population.
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