AT1079 Supported Living for People with Learning Disabilities

A Tender Notice
by LUTON COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
7 year
Value
£-£44M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
24 Feb 2022
Delivery
To 22 Feb 2029 (est.)
Deadline
31 Mar 2022 11:00

Concepts

Location

United Kingdom:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

Supported Living provision for residents who have an assessed need for Learning Disabilities support.

Lot Division

1 Community Support

This Supported Living for Learning Disabilities Project will involve the restricted (2 stage) procurement of an Approved Provider List (APL) for the provision of Care Quality Commission (CQC) Regulated and Non-CQC Regulated Adult Supported Living Placements for Luton residents who have an assessed need as defined by the Care Act 2014 specifically, eligible adults who have a learning disability and /or autism and those who exhibit behaviours which challenge or a combination of these. Eligible adults will be those whose needs are assessed as best met through Supported Living and it will therefore be a requirement of the service specification that the service provider can deliver support to people with a wide range of presentations. The aim of this project is to secure a robust list of providers; skilled to deliver high quality, personalised care and flexibility, supporting individuals to develop their social, emotional, communication and independent living skills. Provision must be delivered within the borough of Luton and have a local office within 20 miles of Luton Town Hall due to the need for quality inspections. Lot 1 – Community Support • A few hours of support per week to develop/maintain independence. • Focused on connecting and enabling and most aspirational in terms of enablement. • Similar to homecare, delivered as an outreach model to help people live independently in their own homes. Providers encouraged to develop this service from existing hubs/schemes if appropriate; or as an extension of their homecare business.

2

Lot 2 – Standard Supported Living with variable day hours • Where background support is not required at all times; night support not usually required. Significant potential for support requirements to flex up and down; requires flexible shared hours that are not a barrier to people moving in. • Service users likely to require ongoing support but also needs to be a focus on connecting and enabling people to maximise independence.

3

Lot 3 - Standard Supported Living with variable day hours and night support • Where background support is required most of the time during the day and at night. Support requirements may reduce and some flexibility is required around shared hours but unlikely to change significantly for the majority of residents in this service. • Still enablement focused but support likely to be more consistent

4

Lot 3 - Standard Supported Living with variable day hours and night support • Where background support is required most of the time during the day and at night. Support requirements may reduce and some flexibility is required around shared hours but unlikely to change significantly for the majority of residents in this service. • Still enablement focused but support likely to be more consistent

5

Lot 5 - Specialist/Intensive Supported Living • For people with very complex care/support needs – e.g. ‘Transforming Care’, where support is likely to be 2:1 or higher and a high degree of staff skill, training and management oversight are required to continue to meet outcomes and ensure placements remain stable. Call-offs likely to be for individuals.

CPV Codes

  • 85140000 - Miscellaneous health services

Indicators

  • Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Renewals are not available.

Other Information

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