II.2.2) Additional CPV code(s)
85000000
II.2.3) Place of performance
NUTS code:
UKL22
II.2.4) Description of the procurement
Cardiff Council recently sought to commission 4 providers to deliver the original D2RA Winter pressures contract, unfortunately only 3 were able to be appointed and there have been some changes with the awarded Domiciliary Care Providers. As a result of this and some additional pressures it is necessary to commission up to a further 4 Domiciliary Care Providers to deliver Rapid Response to Reablement Assessment (D2RA) Domiciliary Care Services across the City.
This will continue to be part of the original pilot as a second Framework arrangement to ensure sufficient capacity is available to support the safe discharge from hospital for individuals to return to their home.
These packages of care will support individuals who are medically fit and discharge ready to leave hospital but require a period of assessment to take place in their own home to determine their long- term level of need. It is intended that the hours of care purchased within the package of care, will be used to support individuals who have been assessed as requiring support to return home following a period in hospital. These are people whose needs would be assessed as requiring a Domiciliary Care package of care. There is the expectation that the initial level of care for some people may be over prescribed, with possibly double handed care being provided initially, in order to safeguard the individual whilst they are assessed in their own home. The Rapid Response Domiciliary Care services will be provided to meet the outcomes of the individual in their own home environment. Within the first 10 working days a review of their care needs will be undertaken by an Occupational Therapist/ Social Worker/Assistant, from within our community teams, they will right-size the package. If the package requires double handed care, the review will take place within the first 3 working days. The proposed model is a City-Wide pilot scheme and is expected that the pilot will be delivered for a period of 10 months ((but no later longer than 17th November 2023) that will address the demands by:
Implementing a framework model of service by commissioning a framework of up to four domiciliary care providers to deliver a Rapid Response Team.
The Rapid Response Care Team supporting the Discharge within 72-hours of a referral from the integrated Discharge Hub (IDH)
Taking the hospitalised person when they are discharge ready home.
Ensuring clear communication between the Care Coordinators & Integrated Discharge Hub (IDH), the person would settle for a couple of days and the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT), along with the provider and the citizen would right size the care & support package within 10 days of discharge.
The Rapid Response Team would take on next discharge ready person.
The service being provided by Domiciliary Care Provider(s) will be for 7-days a week.
The person, after 10-days support, would go through brokerage to identify a provider to meet the assessed longer-term care & support package if required.
II.2.5) Award criteria
Criteria below:
Quality criterion: Quality
/ Weighting: 60
Cost criterion: Cost
/ Weighting: 40
II.2.7) Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
Duration in months: 10
This contract is subject to renewal: No
II.2.9) Information about the limits on the number of candidates to be invited
II.2.10) Information about variants
Variants will be accepted:
No
II.2.11) Information about options
Options:
No
II.2.13) Information about European Union funds
The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds:
No