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Stockton Council OKs $855,000 contract with Care Solace to expand mental-health navigation
Summary
The Stockton City Council voted 7-0 Oct. 1 to approve a three-year, not-to-exceed $855,000 agreement with Care Solace to provide a centralized referral hub and care-companion services paid from National Opioid Settlement funds.
The Stockton City Council approved a three-year, not-to-exceed $855,000 contract with Care Solace Inc. to operate a central hub that connects residents to mental-health and social services using funds from the National Opioid Settlement.
City program manager Alex Bailey told the council the agreement would use settlement distributions to establish technology, screening (SBIRT) and “warm handoff” services and fund care companions who help residents navigate treatment. Bailey said the recommended contract is…
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