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CONTRACT EXTENSION VARIATION FOR DEMENTIA RESPITE AT HOME SERVICES

Meeting: 17/03/2021 - Adult Care and Health Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee (Item 60)

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Minutes:

Report ACH21-024

 

The Committee considered a report outlining a proposed contract extension variation for dementia respite at home services.

 

Following the presentation of an Award Report at the Care Services Policy and Scrutiny Sub-Committee (10th January 2017), Bromley, Lewisham and Greenwich (BLG) Mind were granted a contract to provide a respite service for carers of older people with dementia to help them maintain their caring roles. The contract commenced on 1st April 2017 for a period of 3 years and was due to expire on 31st March 2020. However, there was an option to extend the contract for up to a further two years on a 1+1 basis. Following the Adult Care and Health PDS Committee meeting on 17th November 2019, the Portfolio Holder for Adult Care and Health approved the extension of the contract for a period of 1 year from 1st April 2020 until 31st March 2021 and a variation to the hourly rates (Report ACH19-018). A further one-year extension option remained.

 

There had been an additional contract extension, from 31st March 2021 to September 2021 in accordance with Executive approval to delegate contract extensions approval to the Chief Officer, with the agreement of the Portfolio Holder, where commissioning had been impacted by the pandemic (Report CSD20062 - Covid-19 Procurement Implications). The contract was awarded as detailed, and consequently there was a further (final) option to extend the contract up to 31st March 2022. However, the recommendation was that this service was extended up to 30th September 2022 and therefore the activation of the existing extension clause alongside a 6-month extension beyond the original term was requested. The extension would commence from 1st October 2021 until 30th September 2022 and would have an estimated value of £194k, whilst the budget would be £173k and the deficit funded from the social care budget.

 

The Head of Community Commissioning advised that an options appraisal had been undertaken. The preferred option (Option 3) was to extend the contract up until 30th September 2022 and recommission the service, incorporating the current specification into the tender for Bromley Well or new arrangements for day opportunities (coproduced and design led by the voluntary sector). In response to a question from the Chairman, the Head of Community Commissioning said that as part of the Bromley Well tender they would be looking at whether the new arrangements could incorporate this service. The existing Bromley Well model already had a carers pathway and it was considered that this could be a “good fit” for the respite at home service. Alternatively, respite at home support could be included in the extended vision of day opportunities which was currently being scoped with the voluntary sector.

 

A Member emphasised that the service was extremely important and noted that without it being in place costs to the Council could considerably increase. At previous Committee meetings Members had stated their support for this service and it was firmly believed that  ...  view the full minutes text for item 60