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NHS Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) is in the process of awarding a contract for the provision of a 10 bedded supported accommodation in Swindon. This service will offer 24-hour support and supervision in a homely environment, aimed at service users who require non-nursing-based input. The procurement falls under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 and is currently in the award stage, with a representation period ending on 16 April 2025.
The interim contract spans from 1 April to 30 June 2025, valued at £89,107, and is awarded to the existing provider, Rethink Mental Illness, which has demonstrated a good performance record and compliance with regulatory standards. This tender represents significant business growth opportunities for providers specialising in health services, particularly those focusing on mental health and supported accommodation. Organisations that can deliver high-quality, person-centred care, emphasising recovery, social inclusion, and independence, are well-suited to compete.
The contract demands collaboration among multidisciplinary teams to achieve holistic care objectives. This environment encourages providers to innovate and continually improve their services based on feedback and positive outcomes, making it ideal for businesses committed to excellence in mental health care provision.
NHS Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board ("the ICB") is directly awarding an interim contract to the existing provider Rethink Mental Illness in accordance with the criteria outlined in Regulation (9) of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 whilst commissioners complete a Provider Selection Regime Most Suitable Provider process. The service is responsible for providing 10 bedded accommodation in a residential area which offers 24-hour support and supervision for service users accepted as being suitable for non-nursing based input, in a homely environment. The input is a recovery-based approach with the aspects of choice, self-determination, personalisation and social inclusion as the paramount philosophies and outputs. The service is provided for ages 18 years+. The service must be CQC registered and is required to have appropriately trained workforce. Using a collaborative, recovery focused, multidisciplinary approach this service will: * Provide 24-hour support and supervision for service users who do not require frequent or regular qualified nursing-based input, in accommodation with a homely environment. * The input will be of a recovery-based approach with the aspects of choice, self-determination, personalisation and social inclusion as the paramount philosophies and outputs. * Mental health Care Coordination will be provided by secondary mental health services, with proactive collaboration by both providers essential to achieving the service objectives and assist clients to move along the pathway. * Timely stepping up and down through the pathway as needed to ensure changes in presentation are identified and managed to prevent distress to the individual, management of risk and reduction in the chance of placement breakdown. * Provide support access to local networks i.e. community and social services to help re-establish previous social contacts or make new support networks within the neighbourhood. * Provide some support with management of personal care but will not undertake it directly for the service user. * Delivering independence through the provision of secure, stable and flexible environments which enable greater independent living whilst simultaneously providing bespoke support packages. * To maximise recovery to enable transition towards more independent living options. The service will: The service will work with clients to improve their wellbeing and functioning, both within the home and their community by: * Providing a supportive, positive and stable environment. * Providing person centred support plans that will identify strengths, maximise opportunity, encourage aspiration, support self-management and enable recovery through agreed goals and pathway. * Working in partnership with all agencies to enable holistic needs to be met and collaboratively identifying and managing changes in functioning or mental state. * Enabling clients to live a normal life as far as possible, be safe and feel secure. * Enabling and encouraging clients to be included in the local community and activities. * Enabling access to appropriate up to date information, advice and support to meet needs. * Supporting and encouraging clients to access appropriate physical healthcare. * Supporting clients to access smoking cessation services. * Positively supporting clients to encourage smoking cessation and management within the home. * Supporting clients with treatment regimes, including medication and safe storage. * Supporting clients to maintain their immediate environment. * Providing services built around the needs of each individual, acknowledging their carer(s) and families. * Promoting and enabling recovery, well-being and social inclusion. * Enabling clients to be free from stigma or discrimination. * Demonstrating quality in practice and in the experience of people using services. * Evidence positive outcomes for people who use the service. * Evidence feedback and learning from clients, their families and friends, staff and also from incidents to continually provide service improvements. * Promoting positivity and innovation in the workforce. The service is required to work closely, proactively and, where possible, collaboratively, to ensure that the client is placed at the centre of services that wrap around. The contract will be for three months between1st April 30th 2025 to June 2025) with a lifetime value of PS89,107. This procurement has been carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners.
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