Innovative Platform for Home Based Services - Lot 5 Extra Care Services

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£2,554,170

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  • Health and social work services

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1 year ago

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Following the successful implementation of the Innovative Platform for Home Based Services. Southampton City Council invited competitive tenders from existing Lot 5 Platform Providers who were eligible to submit a bid (providers who applied to the join the platform and whose tender application was subsequently evaluated and accepted, prior to January 2024) for the delivery of care and support within an Extra Care housing setting, as per the following Sub Lots: Contract A - Graylings and Erskine, Contract B - Potters Court and Rozel and Contract C - Manston and Rosebrook with the overall aim of enabling people with a range of care and support needs to access care at any time, thereby providing a home for life.

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