Community Home Care Service
A Modification Notice
by LEEDS CITY COUNCIL
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 5 year
- Value
- £135M-£201M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 06 Apr 2021
- Delivery
- To 06 Apr 2026 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Leeds
2 buyers
- Leeds City Council Leeds
9 suppliers
- Allied Health Services Stafford
- Be Caring Newcastle upon Tyne
- Care 24 7 Shipley
- Care 24 7 London
- Comfort Call Nottingham
- Hales Group Peterborough
- Medacs Healthcare Luton
- Sevacare Wolverhampton
- Springfield Home Care Services Leeds
Description
The Community Home Care service is a range of home care services the Council has made available, and the outcomes to be achieved are defined by the individual Service Users. The city is split into 6 geographical areas, and one primary service provider will operate in each of these areas. A framework agreement will also operate to supplement the primary contracts.
Ammendments to Previous Notice
2. Contract value
GBP 135,000,000 201,000,000
Award Detail
1 | Allied Health Services (Stafford)
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2 | Be Caring (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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3 | Care 24 7 (Shipley)
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4 | Care 24 7 (London)
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5 | Comfort Call (Nottingham)
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6 | Hales Group (Peterborough)
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7 | Medacs Healthcare (Luton)
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8 | Sevacare (Wolverhampton)
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9 | Springfield Home Care Services (Leeds)
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CPV Codes
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
Indicators
- Contract modified due to additional needs.
Legal Justification
In making this variation the above conditions of Regulation 72 (1b) (i) and (ii) are deemed to be satisfied for the following reasons: 1) The recommissioning process has revealed a number of significant changes that need to be made in shaping a new model of home care type support in the future. This significant programme of change requires additional time to go undertake the necessary consultation and analysis of current provision, including evaluation of the pilot, in order to ensure appropriate future commissioning of these types of services. 2) Due to the Council not currently being in an adequate position to procure a new service, due to the technicalities of redesigning future home care provision to the ‘wellbeing’ model which has been brought about as a result of consultation with the market/end users, and to re-procure now instead of waiting until the pilot period is over and further evaluation and consultation taking place, will result in significant inconvenience and substant
Reference
- OJEU 172670-2021