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Monmouthshire County Council has completed the procurement process for the South Monmouthshire Domiciliary Care and Support – Block Contracts. This initiative focuses on long-term care and support for older people, individuals with disabilities, mental health needs, and dementia in South Monmouthshire. The procurement falls under the industry category of Domiciliary Care services (CPV 85000000 and 85310000).
The open procedure method was used, and the contracts were awarded on 17 March 2025. The respective contract areas are Chepstow Town and Rural, Caldicot Town, and The Levels and Rural, each under its own block contract. Significant dates involved include the tender period ending on 9 December 2024 and the contract signing on 17 March 2025.
The main location for the provided services is UKL21. This tender presents considerable opportunities for businesses, especially those experienced in domiciliary care sectors, to secure significant long-term contracts within the region. Organisations like G P HOMECARE LIMITED, CARE QUALITY SERVICES LIMITED, and LOUGHER HOME CARE LIMITED are well-suited for these roles, having secured contracts for the respective lots.
By participating, businesses can benefit from stable revenue streams and the opportunity to contribute to the social care infrastructure of Monmouthshire. The procurement also supports the broader objectives of promoting high-quality care, enhancing service resilience, and encouraging innovative and strength-based approaches to care delivery, making it an ideal opportunity for businesses committed to these values.
To respond to the current challenges within the domiciliary care sector in South Monmouthshire we need to manage and deliver domiciliary care in a way that ensures both current and predicted demand for the service can be met. We aim to ensure: The provision of sustainable high quality domiciliary care to those with an assessed need within Monmouthshire. Increased capacity and resilience within the domiciliary care sector both now and into the future. Improved outcomes for individuals who need or may need care in the future, through targeted reablement and best use of capacity. Maximization of the cost effectiveness of the care. Improved and standardised terms and conditions for the independent sector domiciliary care workforce supporting with stability of workforce within providers.
To respond to the current challenges within the domiciliary care sector in South Monmouthshire we need to manage and deliver domiciliary care in a way that ensures both current and predicted demand for the service can be met. We aim to ensure: The provision of sustainable high quality domiciliary care to those with an assessed need within Monmouthshire. Increased capacity and resilience within the domiciliary care sector both now and into the future. Improved outcomes for individuals who need or may need care in the future, through targeted reablement and best use of capacity. Maximization of the cost effectiveness of the care. Improved and standardised terms and conditions for the independent sector domiciliary care workforce supporting with stability of workforce within providers.
To respond to the current challenges within the domiciliary care sector in South Monmouthshire we need to manage and deliver domiciliary care in a way that ensures both current and predicted demand for the service can be met. We aim to ensure: The provision of sustainable high quality domiciliary care to those with an assessed need within Monmouthshire. Increased capacity and resilience within the domiciliary care sector both now and into the future. Improved outcomes for individuals who need or may need care in the future, through targeted reablement and best use of capacity. Maximization of the cost effectiveness of the care. Improved and standardised terms and conditions for the independent sector domiciliary care workforce supporting with stability of workforce within providers.
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