Discharge to assess pathway 2 recovery and reablement bedded care (Eastern Devon)
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NHS Devon is intending to award a contract for 10 Pathway 2 block booked beds for a 12 month contract at a cost of £1,000 per bed per week. Pathway 2 Definition: Likely to be maximum of 4% of people discharged from the acute hospital: the main aim is to provide recovery, rehabilitation, assessment, care planning or short-term intensive support in a 24-hour bed-based setting to maximise levels of independence, before the person is supported to return home. Lot 1: NHS Devon is intending to award a contract for 10 Pathway 2 block booked beds for a 12 month contract at a cost of £1,000 per bed per week. People leaving hospital in the Devon system under pathway 2 have a wide range of needs that require residential care. This includes the requirement for care provision to be able to support with complex manual handling (including hoist and stand aid transfer requiring the assistance of two people) and to support the needs of those who require the support of two staff overnight. It is also important that all daily living activities are taken with an enabling approach, to promote the person's independence and rehabilitation. The specification includes: • The focus is on people maintaining their independence with the aim that they will return home. • That some people leaving hospital will initially require the support of two people to undertake daily living tasks. • To take a person centred and enabling approach to care (with the support of the community Multidisciplinary teams) • Ensure the person is involved in all decisions affecting their own life and daily living • Rooms to be accessible and appropriate for providing an enabling approach. • To be flexible and support system pressures, including acceptance of weekend admissions. Pathway 2 Definition: Likely to be maximum of 4% of people discharged from the acute hospital: the main aim is to provide recovery, rehabilitation, assessment, care planning or short-term intensive support in a 24-hour bed-based setting to maximise levels of independence, before the person is supported to return home. NHS Devon intends to award a contract under the most suitable provider process. The contract value is £520,000. This service has been procured by NHS Devon before. The contract that NHS Devon is intending to award is to a provider who has previously delivered the service. The intended contract is anticipated to run from 9th September 2024 to 8th September 2025. Lot 1: NHS Devon is intending to award a contract for 10 Pathway 2 block booked beds for a 12 month contract at a cost of £1,000 per bed per week. People leaving hospital in the Devon system under pathway 2 have a wide range of needs that require residential care. This includes the requirement for care provision to be able to support with complex manual handling (including hoist and stand aid transfer requiring the assistance of two people) and to support the needs of those who require the support of two staff overnight. It is also important that all daily living activities are taken with an enabling approach, to promote the person's independence and rehabilitation. The specification includes: • The focus is on people maintaining their independence with the aim that they will return home. • That some people leaving hospital will initially require the support of two people to undertake daily living tasks. • To take a person centred and enabling approach to care (with the support of the community Multidisciplinary teams) • Ensure the person is involved in all decisions affecting their own life and daily living • Rooms to be accessible and appropriate for providing an enabling approach. • To be flexible and support system pressures, including acceptance of weekend admissions. Pathway 2 Definition: Likely to be maximum of 4% of people discharged from the acute hospital: the main aim is to provide recovery, rehabilitation, assessment, care planning or short-term intensive support in a 24-hour bed-based setting to maximise levels of independence, before the person is supported to return home. NHS Devon intends to award a contract under the most suitable provider process. The contract value is £520,000. This service has been procured by NHS Devon before. The contract that NHS Devon is intending to award is to a provider who has previously delivered the service. The intended contract is anticipated to run from 9th September 2024 to 8th September 2025.
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NHS Devon Integrated Care Board
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