Sheltered Housing - Call Monitoring, Welfare Check call and Responder service - AWARD

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Value

£300,000

Classifications

  • Social work services

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

1 month ago

Published

3 days ago

Description

We are seeking a three-year initial contract with an option to extend for a further two years to commission an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) to provide: 
      
      o 24/7 emergency alarm (warden call) monitoring service    
      o Daily welfare check calls - weekends, bank holidays and office closures 
      o Site responder service  
      o across the portfolio within the sheltered housing service.  
      
      The Sheltered Housing Service provides a variety of services to people living within RBC owned accommodation. These include: 
       
      1. General Sheltered,  
      2. Cedar Court Sheltered Extra Care scheme,  
      3. Phoebe Cusden House.  
      
      Full details of the requirement can be found in Annex 1 - Specification.

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