Specialist Day Centres and Support for Older People with complex needs
A Contract Award Notice
by STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- 468K-468K
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 19 Apr 2023
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Stafford
1 buyer
- Staffordshire County Council Stafford
3 suppliers
- Age UK Stafford & District Stafford
- Age UK Staffordshire Stafford
- Havenly Care Cannock
Description
The Council wishes to commission the provision of 7 block contracts for building based specialist day centres and support for older people with complex needs within the geographical areas of: - Stafford Borough District, - Cannock Chase District -- Block A; -- Block B. - South Staffordshire District, - Tamworth District, - Lichfield District, - East Staffordshire.
Lot Division
1 | Stafford
The provider(s) will be expected to provide: - tailored services and support arrangements to meet people's individual needs and aspirations, - flexible operating times, supporting the need for respite, supporting carers to have a break at a time to suit them, - a range of stimulating activities for older people to participate in, including outreach facilities with well connected links with community-based resources, - appropriately skilled staff to care for people with critical/complex needs including challenging behaviour, ensuring for example that all individuals with dementia are supported through the pathway, - assistance to access an infrastructure of professional support and services, - transport to and from the day centre where there is an assessed need, - signposting to other services where appropriate. The service will: - improve and maintain individuals' health and well being through increased independence, choice, control, dignity and quality of life, - promote independence and enable the person to be an active member of society and the community, - provide a trusted environment for individuals providing reassurance to family and carers, enabling them to make informed choices about the care they receive, - provide a person centred and holistic service, responsive to the needs and circumstances of individuals, - maximise independence after illness or disability through working within a rehabilitation, re-ablement and enablement philosophy, - provide a high-quality service in terms of access, the individuals experience, and outcomes based on evidence of effectiveness, - provide a modern and flexible service, planned and designed, putting individuals at the centre, - increased end of life support for service users, increased support for carers and confidence and peace of mind for families and carers, - increased levels of service user satisfaction, enabling service users and their carers to have a real say in how support and services will be developed in the future, ensuring that people are at the heart of any decision that affects their life, - promotion of best practice, both locally and nationally, - provision of clear information on the cost and quality of services, so that people can make informed choices. Additional information: The Council has chosen to extend the contract for 12 months from 1.4.2023 to 31.3.2024 Award Criteria
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2 | South Staffordshire
The provider(s) will be expected to provide: - tailored services and support arrangements to meet people's individual needs and aspirations, - flexible operating times, supporting the need for respite, supporting carers to have a break at a time to suit them, - a range of stimulating activities for older people to participate in, including outreach facilities with well connected links with community-based resources, - appropriately skilled staff to care for people with critical/complex needs including challenging behaviour, ensuring for example that all individuals with dementia are supported through the pathway, - assistance to access an infrastructure of professional support and services, - transport to and from the day centre where there is an assessed need, - signposting to other services where appropriate. The service will: - improve and maintain individuals' health and well being through increased independence, choice, control, dignity and quality of life, - promote independence and enable the person to be an active member of society and the community, - provide a trusted environment for individuals providing reassurance to family and carers, enabling them to make informed choices about the care they receive, - provide a person centred and holistic service, responsive to the needs and circumstances of individuals, - maximise independence after illness or disability through working within a rehabilitation, re-ablement and enablement philosophy, - provide a high-quality service in terms of access, the individuals experience, and outcomes based on evidence of effectiveness, - provide a modern and flexible service, planned and designed, putting individuals at the centre, - increased end of life support for service users, increased support for carers and confidence and peace of mind for families and carers, - increased levels of service user satisfaction, enabling service users and their carers to have a real say in how support and services will be developed in the future, ensuring that people are at the heart of any decision that affects their life, - promotion of best practice, both locally and nationally, - provision of clear information on the cost and quality of services, so that people can make informed choices. Additional information: The Council has chosen to extend to 1.4.2023 to 31.3.2024 Award Criteria
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5 | Lichfield
The provider(s) will be expected to provide: - tailored services and support arrangements to meet people's individual needs and aspirations, - flexible operating times, supporting the need for respite, supporting carers to have a break at a time to suit them, - a range of stimulating activities for older people to participate in, including outreach facilities with well connected links with community-based resources, - appropriately skilled staff to care for people with critical/complex needs including challenging behaviour, ensuring for example that all individuals with dementia are supported through the pathway, - assistance to access an infrastructure of professional support and services, - transport to and from the day centre where there is an assessed need, - signposting to other services where appropriate. The service will: - improve and maintain individuals' health and well being through increased independence, choice, control, dignity and quality of life, - promote independence and enable the person to be an active member of society and the community, - provide a trusted environment for individuals providing reassurance to family and carers, enabling them to make informed choices about the care they receive, - provide a person centred and holistic service, responsive to the needs and circumstances of individuals, - maximise independence after illness or disability through working within a rehabilitation, re-ablement and enablement philosophy, - provide a high-quality service in terms of access, the individuals experience, and outcomes based on evidence of effectiveness, - provide a modern and flexible service, planned and designed, putting individuals at the centre, - increased end of life support for service users, increased support for carers and confidence and peace of mind for families and carers, - increased levels of service user satisfaction, enabling service users and their carers to have a real say in how support and services will be developed in the future, ensuring that people are at the heart of any decision that affects their life, - promotion of best practice, both locally and nationally, - provision of clear information on the cost and quality of services, so that people can make informed choices. Additional information: The Council has chosen to extend to 1.4.2023 to 31.3.2024 Award Criteria
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6 | Tamworth
The provider(s) will be expected to provide: - tailored services and support arrangements to meet people's individual needs and aspirations, - flexible operating times, supporting the need for respite, supporting carers to have a break at a time to suit them, - a range of stimulating activities for older people to participate in, including outreach facilities with well connected links with community-based resources, - appropriately skilled staff to care for people with critical/complex needs including challenging behaviour, ensuring for example that all individuals with dementia are supported through the pathway, - assistance to access an infrastructure of professional support and services, - transport to and from the day centre where there is an assessed need, - signposting to other services where appropriate. The service will: - improve and maintain individuals' health and well being through increased independence, choice, control, dignity and quality of life, - promote independence and enable the person to be an active member of society and the community, - provide a trusted environment for individuals providing reassurance to family and carers, enabling them to make informed choices about the care they receive, - provide a person centred and holistic service, responsive to the needs and circumstances of individuals, - maximise independence after illness or disability through working within a rehabilitation, re-ablement and enablement philosophy, - provide a high-quality service in terms of access, the individuals experience, and outcomes based on evidence of effectiveness, - provide a modern and flexible service, planned and designed, putting individuals at the centre, - increased end of life support for service users, increased support for carers and confidence and peace of mind for families and carers, - increased levels of service user satisfaction, enabling service users and their carers to have a real say in how support and services will be developed in the future, ensuring that people are at the heart of any decision that affects their life, - promotion of best practice, both locally and nationally, - provision of clear information on the cost and quality of services, so that people can make informed choices. Additional information: The Council has chosen to extend to 1.4.2023 to 31.3.2024 Award Criteria
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7 | East Staffordshire
The provider(s) will be expected to provide: - tailored services and support arrangements to meet people's individual needs and aspirations, - flexible operating times, supporting the need for respite, supporting carers to have a break at a time to suit them, - a range of stimulating activities for older people to participate in, including outreach facilities with well connected links with community-based resources, - appropriately skilled staff to care for people with critical/complex needs including challenging behaviour, ensuring for example that all individuals with dementia are supported through the pathway, - assistance to access an infrastructure of professional support and services, - transport to and from the day centre where there is an assessed need, - signposting to other services where appropriate. The service will: - improve and maintain individuals' health and well being through increased independence, choice, control, dignity and quality of life, - promote independence and enable the person to be an active member of society and the community, - provide a trusted environment for individuals providing reassurance to family and carers, enabling them to make informed choices about the care they receive, - provide a person centred and holistic service, responsive to the needs and circumstances of individuals, - maximise independence after illness or disability through working within a rehabilitation, re-ablement and enablement philosophy, - provide a high-quality service in terms of access, the individuals experience, and outcomes based on evidence of effectiveness, - provide a modern and flexible service, planned and designed, putting individuals at the centre, - increased end of life support for service users, increased support for carers and confidence and peace of mind for families and carers, - increased levels of service user satisfaction, enabling service users and their carers to have a real say in how support and services will be developed in the future, ensuring that people are at the heart of any decision that affects their life, - promotion of best practice, both locally and nationally, - provision of clear information on the cost and quality of services, so that people can make informed choices. Additional information: The Council has chosen to extend to 1.4.2023 to 31.3.2024 Award Criteria
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6 | Caoock
The provider(s) will be expected to provide: - tailored services and support arrangements to meet people's individual needs and aspirations, - flexible operating times, supporting the need for respite, supporting carers to have a break at a time to suit them, - a range of stimulating activities for older people to participate in, including outreach facilities with well connected links with community-based resources, - appropriately skilled staff to care for people with critical/complex needs including challenging behaviour, ensuring for example that all individuals with dementia are supported through the pathway, - assistance to access an infrastructure of professional support and services, - transport to and from the day centre where there is an assessed need, - signposting to other services where appropriate. The service will: - improve and maintain individuals' health and well being through increased independence, choice, control, dignity and quality of life, - promote independence and enable the person to be an active member of society and the community, - provide a trusted environment for individuals providing reassurance to family and carers, enabling them to make informed choices about the care they receive, - provide a person centred and holistic service, responsive to the needs and circumstances of individuals, - maximise independence after illness or disability through working within a rehabilitation, re-ablement and enablement philosophy, - provide a high-quality service in terms of access, the individuals experience, and outcomes based on evidence of effectiveness, - provide a modern and flexible service, planned and designed, putting individuals at the centre, - increased end of life support for service users, increased support for carers and confidence and peace of mind for families and carers, - increased levels of service user satisfaction, enabling service users and their carers to have a real say in how support and services will be developed in the future, ensuring that people are at the heart of any decision that affects their life, - promotion of best practice, both locally and nationally, - provision of clear information on the cost and quality of services, so that people can make informed choices. Additional information: The Council has chosen to extend to 1.4.2023 to 31.3.2024 Award Criteria
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7 | Cannock The provider(s) will be expected to provide: - tailored services and support arrangements to meet people's individual needs and aspirations, - flexible operating times, supporting the need for respite, supporting carers to have a break at a time to suit them, - a range of stimulating activities for older people to participate in, including outreach facilities with well connected links with community-based resources, - appropriately skilled staff to care for people with critical/complex needs including challenging behaviour, ensuring for example that all individuals with dementia are supported through the pathway, - assistance to access an infrastructure of professional support and services, - transport to and from the day centre where there is an assessed need, - signposting to other services where appropriate. The service will: - improve and maintain individuals' health and well being through increased independence, choice, control, dignity and quality of life, - promote independence and enable the person to be an active member of society and the community, - provide a trusted environment for individuals providing reassurance to family and carers, enabling them to make informed choices about the care they receive, - provide a person centred and holistic service, responsive to the needs and circumstances of individuals, - maximise independence after illness or disability through working within a rehabilitation, re-ablement and enablement philosophy, - provide a high-quality service in terms of access, the individuals experience, and outcomes based on evidence of effectiveness, - provide a modern and flexible service, planned and designed, putting individuals at the centre, - increased end of life support for service users, increased support for carers and confidence and peace of mind for families and carers, - increased levels of service user satisfaction, enabling service users and their carers to have a real say in how support and services will be developed in the future, ensuring that people are at the heart of any decision that affects their life, - promotion of best practice, both locally and nationally, - provision of clear information on the cost and quality of services, so that people can make informed choices. Additional information: The Council has chosen to extend until 1.4.2023 to 31.3.2024 Award Criteria
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Award Detail
1 | Age UK Stafford & District (Stafford)
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2 | Age UK Staffordshire (Stafford)
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3 | Age UK Staffordshire (Stafford)
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4 | Havenly Care (Cannock)
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5 | Age UK Staffordshire (Stafford)
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6 | Age UK Staffordshire (Stafford)
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7 | Age UK Staffordshire (Stafford)
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Renewal Options
1.4.2023 to 31.3.2024 1.4.2024 to 31.3.2025
CPV Codes
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
- 85312100 - Daycare services
Indicators
- Options are available.
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. **
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-03c228
- FTS 011272-2023