KMCAS-174 Provision of 24/7 Core Service and Planned Care and Support Service at Ashview Extra Care Scheme
Published: 28/03/2024
Deadline: 07/05/2024
Deadline: 5 days
Status: Open
Sector: Health & Social Care
Location of contract: Yorkshire and The Humber
Value of contract: £1,925,000
The buyer: Kirklees Council
Tenders are invited by the Council from Providers with relevant experience and ability to demonstrate sufficient capacity for the Provision of 24/7 Core Service and Planned Care Support Service at Ashview Extra Care Scheme (the "Services").
Tenders are invited by the Council from Providers with relevant experience and ability to demonstrate sufficient capacity for the Provision of 24/7 Core Service and Planned Care Support Service at Ashview Extra Care Scheme (the "Services").
The scheme provides 50 flats generally for people over the age of 50, they comprise of a purpose built building containing 40 No. one bedroom flats, 5 No. one bedroom adapted flats and 5 No. two bedroom flats, all of which are to rent. The Council is the owner and the landlord.
The flats are designed to the Governments 'Lifetime Homes' standards which means that, in relation to physical need, the Tenants have a home for the rest of their life. Very occasionally however, a Tenant's mental health, behavioural or nursing needs may require a different housing solution to be sourced.
To be considered for an Extra Care flat, applicants must have both a 'housing need' and a 'care need.' A 'care need' means needing support with personal care or meals for example. A 'housing need' may mean that a person's current home is no longer suitable or needs expensive adaptations. If the person in need of care is part of a couple or two relatives living together for example, one or both must meet this criteria. Therefore a small number of tenants may be living in a scheme who would not ordinarily be allocated extra care housing. For example, a partner or relative of an existing Tenant who does have care needs or occasionally where the Tenant with care needs no-longer lives in the flat and their partner or relative remains. Overall, the intention of Extra Care is to create a 'balanced community' of Tenants with varied level of strengths and abilities and care needs where tenants can be of mutual support to one another. All referrals for Extra Care housing are carefully considered and allocated by the Extra Care Allocations Panel in order to maintain this balance.
The Council expects that the Service Provider will work with Kirklees Homes and Neighbourhood Housing and , all other stakeholders to achieve the following overall aims of the Extra Care Schemes:
• To provide a safe, comfortable, welcoming and inclusive environment for Tenants, their families and friends and other visitors to the Scheme.
• To promote the maximum level of independence achievable by the individual.
• To have an enabling ethos providing 'just the right support at just the right time', either planned or unplanned and to avoid disabling Tenants and therefore increasing dependency on services.
• To support Tenants to meet their identified Outcomes and to achieve what is important to them in their lives.
• To support Tenants to maintain their tenancies and remain in their own home which is designed to be a 'home for life'.
• To support Tenants to regain and maintain their health and wellbeing and to reduce hospital admissions and facilitate speedy hospital discharge whenever possible.
• To give assurance that Tenants can quickly access additional care and support if and when needed due to emergency, illness, accident and so on.
• To support Tenants to be active, both physically and mentally by facilitating a range of Activities and encouraging participation.
• To signpost or link Tenants into appropriate services and community activities outside the Scheme.
In addition - The Extra Care Scheme also aims to be a community resource and some of the Communal Areas and Activities are open for hire or use by the public.
The Extra Care Scheme will have a Service Provider appointed by the Council via a competitive tendering process. They will provide the following Services:
24/7 Core Service (as described in the Service Specification for the Provision of the 24/7 Core Service/ Service Provider refer to Appendix 3)
Planned Care and Support Service (as described in the Service Specification for the Provision of the Planned Care and Support Service (refer to Appendix 4)
Social and Leisure Activities - as part of the 24/7 Core Service/ Service Provider (refer to see Appendix 3).
Start Date 18th September 2024 to 31st September 2027 with the option to extend for up to 2 years Additional information: The initial contract period is 36 months with the option to extend for up to 24 months.
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