The Provision of a Residential Substance Use Medically Managed Detoxification Service
A Contract Award Notice
by SEFTON COUNCIL
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 7 year (est.)
- Value
- £2M-£3M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 26 Feb 2021
- Delivery
- To 26 Feb 2028 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
- residential substance use medically managed detoxification service
- health and social work
- bootle
- sefton integrated substance misuse treatment service
- detoxification service
- provision of a residential substance use
- service users
- 24-hour specialist substance misuse
- medical input
- reintegration of substance misusers
Location
Bootle
2 buyers
- Sefton Council Bootle
1 supplier
- Merseycare NHS Trust Huyton
Description
The purpose of the residential medically managed detoxification service is to provide a safe, evidence based,effective detoxification and stabilisation programme to aid the recovery and reintegration of substance misusers with complex needs. Within Sefton Integrated Substance Misuse Treatment Service, the first-line detoxification offer is community detoxification within the adult treatment service. Where increased risk is indicated, residential in-patient detoxification may be the safest and most effective treatment plan. Medical input and supervision can be provided by a community GP overseeing the detoxification plan. However, medically managed inpatient detoxification is an important treatment option for service users who: — have not benefited from previous formal community-based and/or medically supervised inpatient detoxification; — need 24-hour specialist substance misuse medical and/or nursing care because of significant co-morbid physical or mental health problems; — require complex polydrug detoxification, for example concurrent detoxification from alcohol orbenzodiazepines; — are experiencing significant vulnerabilities or social problems that will limit the benefit of community-based detoxification; — have complex needs that require admission for medical stabilisation. The particular aims of the service are: — to provide a safe period of medically managed and monitored (by exception) withdrawal and detoxification, with 24-hour medical supervision; — to encourage, educate, motivate and enable realistic lifestyle changes; — to ensure that treatment gains are maintained by developing robust links with aftercare support available within the community, including mental health services; — to address the safeguarding and welfare needs of vulnerable adult service users or the children of substance misusing parents, ensuring that needs are identified and planned for prior to a person’s discharge from inpatient care; — to ensure that the principles of harm minimisation underpin the delivery of all interventions in order to reduce the harm caused by drugs and alcohol on individuals, thereby contributing to a reduction in drug and alcohol related deaths and the transmission of blood borne viruses. This procurement is being undertaken in accordance with section 7 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015,also know as the ‘Light Touch’ regime under the EU Procurement Directives.
Total Quantity or Scope
— to provide a safe period of medically managed and monitored (by exception) withdrawal and detoxification, with 24-hour medical supervision;•
Award Detail
1 | Merseycare NHS Trust (Huyton)
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Renewal Options
There are 2 options to extend, both for 12 months each following the 5 year core period.
Award Criteria
Quality | 60.0 |
Social value | 10.0 |
PRICE | 30.0 |
CPV Codes
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
Indicators
- Options are available.
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Reference
- OJEU 101505-2021