5 Contract Award Recommendation Report - Provision of Alarms, Daytime Support, Emergency Response and Telecare Services
Contact Officer: Natalia Lachkou,
Supporting People Programme Manager, tel: (01865) 894858
12:00 pm
Oxfordshire County
Council has decided to bring together its community alarms and telecare services into one “Alert” Service by one or more
providers across the whole of Oxfordshire or in smaller geographic areas.
The new county-wide
service shall consist of:
1. The
provision, installation, removal and maintenance of alarm (telecare)
and associated equipment
2. 24
hour emergency visiting response service
3. Day
time planned support service
4. Call/monitoring
centre.
Key service aims are:
·
To enable people in need of support to
maintain their independence, health and well-being in their chosen home for the
foreseeable future;
·
To prevent them from entering institutional
care and reduce the instances of hospital admission.
A competitive tender exercise was carried out in
2009 to commission this service. The attached report (CMDAS4E – to follow and to be given limited circulation) sets out
recommendations for contract awards to successful bidders. Decisions to award
these contracts are required to enable a
timely start of transition to new arrangements.
The new service needs to be in place in West Oxfordshire from 1 April
2010 and in other parts of the county starting from 1 May 2010 and completed by
1 October 2010.
The Cabinet Member for Adult Services is RECOMMENDED to award the contracts
as recommended in the report referred to above.
Minutes:
Having regard to the arguments
and options set out in the documentation before me, I confirm that my decision on
this matter is to award the contracts as recommended in the report.