Peel Road Care and support contract for a Supported living service In Wembley
London Borough of Brent
Closing Date: 20 September 2024 at 1 p.m.
Value: £1,794,930
This supported living service has been designed to provide supported living accommodation, and ensure accommodation is available to adult social care residents with high support needs to allow them to live more independently and promote their wellbeing. The service supports borough residents to live independently in their home and reduce the potential of living within or moving to residential care. Residents have their own accommodation, with self-contained flats as well as communal facilities.
The service provides 24-hour on-site care and support in line with the supported living model of care for individuals with a range of needs. The service provides care and accommodation for adults with sensory loss, a learning disability, additional communication needs and potentially other needs including mental ill health, and physical disabilities.
The new contract will be based on core and assessed hours with only the core element being commissioned through this procurement. The core service is designed to meet daily living needs, unplanned and emergency care needs and night support to provide 24-hour support. The assessed hours are based on residents’ care needs, with their care and support plan outlining support to ensure their outcomes are met.
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Tender opportunity: Buckinghamshire
Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle (DPV) for the Provision of Supported Living Services in Buckinghamshire
Opportunity Id:
DN528080
Categories
321000 – Social Community Care Supplies & Services – Adult
Description
Buckinghamshire Council (the Council) and Buckinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group is seeking to establish a Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle (“DPV”) for the provision of Supported Living in Buckinghamshire (the Services).
The Council is conducting the procurement via the “Light Touch Regime” as set out in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (PCR 2015). The DPV will primarily be used for spot procurements and will enable the Council to facilitate greater choice and flexibility for Supported Living services, as well as drive improvements in quality in the market.