Integrated Community Equipment (ICE) Service

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  • Other community, social and personal services
  • Homedelivery of provisions

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Published

2 years ago

Description

Lot 1 - Integrated Community Equipment
Lot 2 - Lifeline and Response Service
Lot 3 - Self-assessment / self-purchase solution (Ask Sarah)
Lot 4 - Assistive Technology Framework
Warwickshire County Council (the Council) with Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) are seeking to commission a single provider for Lot 1 Integrated Community
Equipment.  Warwickshire County Council is seeking to commission a single provider for Lot 2, a single
provider for Lot 3 and a multi provider framework for Lot 4. 
Providers may submit an application for 1 or more or all of the Lots.
Warwickshire CC and ICB will call-off from Lot 1 Integrated Community Equipment. 
Warwickshire CC contract manage Lot 2 Lifeline and Response Service and Lot 3 Self assessment/self-purchase solution and will call-off from Lot 4 Assistive Technology framework. 
Coventry and Warwickshire ICB reserve the right to use/call-off from Lots 2, 3 and 4 if required.
Lot 1 - Integrated Community Equipment
To provide a community equipment loan service across Warwickshire for adults, children and young service user in community settings, care settings and education settings on behalf of commissioning partners who have statutory requirement duties under various legislation to provide community equipment for service user with an assessed eligible social or health care
need.
Lot 2 - Lifeline and Response Service
To provide a lifeline service across Warwickshire, on behalf of commissioning partners, to those service users that have an assessed eligible social care need. There will also be the
option to offer the service to paying service users. 
The lifeline will be offered as a total package including the equipment, option to install, monitoring and response. 
Lot 3 - Self-assessment / self-purchase solution
To provide Warwickshire residents with the opportunity to complete a guided self-assessment of their needs, in relation to maintaining their health and independence in and outside of the home, linking them to options to self-purchase AT to meet their self-identified needs and ensuring that they can support themselves' to remain independent, safe, healthy
and well within their communities for as long as they can.
Lot 4 - Assistive Technology Framework
Warwickshire CC wish to commission a multi provider framework of Assistive Technology (AT) that can carry out objective assessments and provide long term support to Warwickshire's vulnerable residents in their home environments.

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