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A rehabilitation day centre to support people affected by brain injury

Main contract details

Opportunity Id
DN315151
Title
A rehabilitation day centre to support people affected by brain injury
Categories
75200000-8 - Provision of services to the community
85110000-3 - Hospital and related services
85311000-2 - Social work services with accommodation
85311100-3 - Welfare services for the elderly
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Description
Bran injury affects the way a person thinks, learns and remembers. Different mental abilities are located in different parts of the brain, so a head injury can damage some, but not necessarily all, skills such as speed of thought, memory, understanding, and concentration, solving problems and using language.
Communication problems after brain injury are very common. Everyone who has had a head injury can be left with some changes in emotional reaction and behaviour. Executive dysfunction is a term for the range of cognitive, emotional and behavioural difficulties which often occur after injury to the frontal lobes of the brain. Impairment of executive functions is common after acquired brain injury and has a profound effect on many aspects of everyday life.
The service will provide a day centre as a base to-
• Help service user set and achieve a series of measured goals.
• Where appropriate support service users to move on from the service to more independent community based services.
• Provide cognitive therapy for service users.
• Work with service users to help them to reach their potential after a brain injury.
• Liaise with and utilise other organisations and networks to improve outcomes for the service user.
• Ensure activities and goals are aligned with outcomes identified within care and support plans.
• Ensure information about the service is up to date on the local directory of services (My Care My Support).
• Complete quarterly monitoring returns.
• The successful provider will be required to attend provider meetings organised by the Commissioner.
• Actively involve service users in the design of service delivery.
• The successful bidder will have to track service user’s progress against agreed goals in the short, medium and long term.
• The successful provider will be required to work closely with Healthwatch.
• Develop and maintain referral routes with (including but not limited to) GPs, Occupational Therapists, Hospital, Social Workers and Adult Mental Health Services.
• Work with relevant clinical team (s)

Region(s) of supply
Swindon
Estimated value
£161,000.00
Keywords
day centre, brain injury, rehabilitation

Key dates

Estimated contract dates
Start date
01/04/2018
End date
31/03/2021

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Contact details

Buyer
Swindon Borough Council
Contact
Terry Johnson
Email
TJohnson2@swindon.gov.uk
Telephone
07811487149
Address
Swindon Borough Council, Civic Offices
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN1 2JH
United Kingdom

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Brain Injury ITT Final.docx 226 KB
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