THE PROVISION OF EXTRA CARE SERVICES
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Hartfields Extra Care Housing Scheme was developed in partnership with Hartlepool Borough Council and offers 242 units of extra care accommodation.
The scheme is mixed tenure meaning some properties are social rent, some are outright purchase and other are part purchase.
The Agreement for the provision of the services outlined below will commence on 22nd May 2025 for a period of 5 years with options to extend for a further 2 x 12 months.
The successful provider will be required to enter into a Partnership Agreement with Jooeph Rowntree Housing Trust who is the landlord/housing support provider at Hartfields.
They will also be expected to enter into sub-contracting arrangements with JRHT for the provision of out of hours support as detailed below.
The value of the sub-contracting arrangements is available on request.
The subcontracting arrangements are a fundamental part of this Service and are not negotiable.
The care and support provider will be required to provide planned care and support to anyone assessed by the Council as requiring support.
Over the last 6 months the average number of hours of care and support provided was 875 hours per week.
This depends on the needs of individual residents in the scheme and may fluctuate as peoples needs change and people move into and out of Hartfields.
What the supplier must deliver
The successful provider will be required
The successful provider will be required to enter into a Partnership Agreement with Jooeph Rowntree Housing Trust who is the landlord/housing support provider at Hartfields.
They will also be expected to enter
They will also be expected to enter into sub-contracting arrangements with JRHT for the provision of out of hours support as detailed below.
The care and support provider will
The care and support provider will be required to provide planned care and support to anyone assessed by the Council as requiring support.
Over the last 6 months the average
Over the last 6 months the average number of hours of care and support provided was 875 hours per week.
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