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South Lanarkshire Council is seeking service providers for the provision of Care at Home and Housing Support Services, with the contract commencing on 1st July 2024. This initiative falls under the general public services and housing support industry category and will be delivered within the UKM95 region. The procurement process is currently in the award stage, having commenced with a tender period that ended on 15th January 2024.
3 million, will serve residents in South Lanarkshire supported by the Council and the South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership (SLHSCP). The procurement method employed is an open procedure under the Light Touch Rules contained in Regulation 74-76 of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015, allowing providers to be added over its 15-year term to facilitate user choice. This tender presents significant opportunities for businesses, particularly those with expertise in care and housing support services, to grow and expand their operations.
Small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) alongside larger organisations are encouraged to participate, as diversity among providers is expected to meet various care needs, including physical frailty, dementia, complex care needs, and more. The procurement process supports innovation and flexibility, ideal for businesses focusing on personal and non-personal care services within home settings. Companies with capabilities to maintain high care standards and compliance with regulatory requirements, such as those established by the Care Inspectorate and Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), will find this tender particularly advantageous.
The potential for long-term contracts and recurring business through the re-opened bid opportunities adds to the appeal for businesses seeking to establish and sustain a robust presence in the South Lanarkshire care sector.
The contract will be delivered to Supported Persons residing within South Lanarkshire and who are supported by the Council and South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership (SLHSCP). The Services are predominantly personal care services that are provided with, and for, a Supported Person in their own home. In some less common situations, non-personal care and housing support services may also be required where there are specifically assessed needs. The Services are provided for Supported Persons who are assessed by the Council as needing support to maintain or regain their independence, safety, health and wellbeing. This may include Supported Persons who are returning home from hospital. It may also include Supported Persons who would require to be admitted to hospital or long-term care if support were not to be provided in the person's home. The Council is responsible for providing and commissioning Services in South Lanarkshire. While the Services are predominantly provided to older people, the Services will also be commissioned for adults with needs arising from a learning disability, physical disability or other long-term health conditions, children and families and other vulnerable groups with care and support needs. Supported Persons receiving the Service may have a variety of care and support and health needs, including but not limited to: - Physical frailty - Sensory impairment - Dementia - Complex care needs - Vulnerability - End of Life and Palliative Care - Learning difficulties - Physical disabilities - Addiction issues - Mental health and cognitive impairment - Other long-term conditions The Services also provide essential support for unpaid carers, by providing support for the Supported Person. The Service Provider will work in partnership with all organisations involved in the health and care of Supported Persons with the focus of providing support to maintain or regain independence and promote human rights.
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