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ClosedStage · preprocurement

Plymouth City Council

Share lives Scheme Soft Market Test

HealthcareCPV 85000000 98000000
ValueValue not published
Deadline6 Jan 2023
Published6 Dec 2022
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 6 Dec 2022ClosedCloses 6 Jan 2023
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The brief

Plymouth City Council is engaging in a soft market test exercise to assess the market's capacity, interest and capability in the management of a Shared Lives Scheme.

A Shared Lives Scheme offers placements that provide people aged 18 years and older with an alternative and highly flexible form of accommodation and/or care or support which is provided by ordinary individuals or families in the local community.

A Shared Lives Scheme is an alternative to home care and care homes for people in need of support.

A Shared Lives Scheme offers a personalised model of care and support where carers share their lives and in most cases, their homes with those they support.

Shared Lives Carers are self-employed carers supported by the provider, which is regulated by the Care Quality Commission.

The Shared Lives scheme will be expected:  To recruit a range of appropriate short and long term Shared Lives carers  To offer high quality shared lives placements to service users  To expand the long term shared lives service to meet the needs of service users and the development priorities of the service purchaser  To develop and expand the existing short break service to meet the needs of service users.  To offer support for service users referred to the scheme in Plymouth  To help develop service users independent living skills  Support service users to be empowered to make informed choices and decisions about their care and treatment and to take greater control over their lives  To help develop service users to become more independent and move on to a more independent environment if appropriate Within Plymouth there is currently 12 long-term Shared Lives clients, currently no short break placements; there are a range of client groups such as adults with a learning disability, physical disability or mental health need.

Plymouth City Council spent in the region of £266,000 on this service in the financial year 21/22.

The local authority wishes to see the use of Shared Lives Schemes grow and expand.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

A Shared Lives Scheme offers placements

A Shared Lives Scheme offers placements that provide people aged 18 years and older with an alternative and highly flexible form of accommodation and/or care or support which is provided by ordinary individuals or families in the local community.

02

A Shared Lives Scheme is an alternative

A Shared Lives Scheme is an alternative to home care and care homes for people in need of support.

03

A Shared Lives Scheme offers a personalised

A Shared Lives Scheme offers a personalised model of care and support where carers share their lives and in most cases, their homes with those they support.

04

 To offer support for service users

 To offer support for service users referred to the scheme in Plymouth.

05

 Support service users to be empowered

 Support service users to be empowered to make informed choices and decisions about their care and treatment and to take greater control over their lives.

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Stage
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