Decision details

Approval to Directly Award the Elmgrove House Extra Care Contract and the intermediate care pilot to Notting Hill Genesis (NHG)

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Social Care

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

Request to continue the extra care contract at Elmgrove with Notting Hill Genesis beyond the current contract end date for a further one year.

Decision:

 

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2.     The Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Social Care ratifies the decision to award a contract to Notting Hill Genesis for the provision of Extra Care Housing Services for the period 01 April 2020 -to-31 March 2021 for an annual cost of £294,871 and approves a further extension to the contract for the period 01 April 2021 -to- 31 March 2022 at a cost of £307,338.  Total maximum cost over two years of £602,209

 

Reasons for the decision:

As described in the report.

Alternative options considered:

Option 1 - Do Nothing

The Elmgrove contract expired 31st March 2020. Notting Hill Genesis (NHG) has continued to deliver the service since 01 April 2020 to ensure service continuation.  To continue with no contract is placing the service, the Council and provider in a position of financial vulnerability.  Should it be considered that there be a change to the service delivery model, this will have to be done in a carefully planned way. There will be a risk of severe disruption to vulnerable residents if the service is not extended. Therefore, this option is not recommended.

 

Option 2 - Extend the contract for six-months and close the service   

As the Elmgrove contract has ended, there is the opportunity to consider if there is an ongoing requirement for the service. If the service were to be closed, a directly awarded contract for at least six months would be needed to enable the decant of Elmgrove House as the residents have assured shorthold tenancies and the Council has the responsibility to ensure that their care needs would continue to be met.  This would involve extensive resident engagement.

 

The service is achieving good outcomes and is popular with residents, family and stakeholders. Although there are a small number of voids across the provision of ECH, there is insufficient voids to decant residents to existing in-borough stock and would be a significant upheaval for residents.

 

This option could offer some savings to the Council on the core costs of the Elmgrove contract, but the residents will continue to have care needs which will need to be met, either in alternative extra care provision, residential accommodation, or through homecare should they move to independent living. For these reasons this option is not recommended.

Publication date: 25/01/2021

Date of decision: 24/01/2021

Effective from: 28/01/2021

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