Transitional Care Beds 2025.

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Value

£2,325,223

Classifications

  • Health and social work services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

This procurement seeks to enter into additional block purchasing agreements that will offer additional and fixed capacity for Older Persons transitional and nursing care. By securing such capacity the Purchaser will be in a stronger position to be able to manage increasing demand within existing financial and market-based constraints.

Transitional and Reablement Beds will provide various levels of support to Older Persons who require a period of further assessment to determine their longer-term needs with the focus being on returning home. This will be achieved in partnership between Purchaser and the Provider.

The service will provide early intervention, assessment, support and care planning for the Service User and will work with the individual and the Care Home staff to help achieve their identified goals and outcomes.

The procurement will be carried out by Lincolnshire County Council (LCC) on behalf of Lincolnshire Community Health Services (LCHS). The requirement is for a block of fifty (50) Transitional Care beds, twenty seven (27) of which are Nursing beds with the remaining twenty three (23) being residential care beds.   This cost reflects the complexity and multi-purpose usage of the beds.  

Costs will be fixed with the rate for nursing beds set at £1000.88 per bed per week and transitional care beds rate per week set at £764.00 per bed per week. This rate will apply upon contract commencement date until 31st March 2026. 

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