Lot 27 East Hampshire Younger Adults Supported Accommodation

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Value

£8,427,649

Classifications

  • Health and social work services

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

This contract will cover Younger Adults Supported Accommodation Services commissioned by Hampshire County Council. 

Younger Adults Supported Accommodation will have care and support attached to particular property.  This could be from a few hours a week to 24/7 support with a team of support staff. 

This Contract is initially for a capacity of 12 individuals.  The services are provided to 8 individuals in a block of 8 flats.  There are an additional 4 service users currently living in sole occupancy properties.  

There is likely to be future expansion of the Service if there is a requirement to support other individuals other properties in Hampshire. The Support Provider will be expected to work with the Council to help create Services that meet the needs of other individuals whose primary needs may fall within any of the client groups listed below. 

Client Groups 

The Client Groups that are eligible for these Services: 

People with a Learning Disability 

People with a Physical Disability/Sensory Impairment 

People with an enduring Mental Health condition 

People with Autism or Asperger's Syndrome 

At the point of tendering, the individuals identified have a learning disability.

The total value of the tender is worth up to £16,050,000 for up to 10 years, this includes the possibility of an expansion opportunity.  

The initial core service is worth up to £9,167,783 for up to 10 years. 

There may be scope for service expansion that will include another property(ies) and additional service users, worth up to £3,670,868 for up to 10 years. 

Awarded Value £8,427,648.60

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