Active Recovery Beds 2023-24
Main contract details
The Lincolnshire Health and Care System is working to embed a home first culture and approach to discharge and patient flow. There is a recognition that hospital acquired functional decline results in less than optimal outcomes and people should be afforded the opportunity to return directly home from hospital for longer term needs to be identified and assessed in a more familiar setting.
Active Recovery Beds describe a pathway for a facility where adults over the age of 18 are ready to be discharged from hospital but are not ready to return to their home or level of independence. They may require time, support, care and potentially therapies to enable them to be re-abled to return home.
Active Recovery Beds form a significant part of wider Lincolnshire Health and Care System aspirations to maximise individuals’ opportunities to recover at home wherever possible.
It is expected that the Council will contract with more than one Provider to meet the volume requirement of Active Recovery Beds. Each care home will provide a minimum of 10 beds to be used solely for the Active Recovery Bed service. The Council will award contracts for 40 beds between July 2023 and March 2024. A further contract for 20 Active Recovery Beds between January and March 2024 will be awarded to bring to total number of beds in Lincolnshire to 60.
The Active Recovery Beds will support a person's transfer to the most appropriate setting and will include an element of reablement that cannot be provided in a person’s own home for a short period of time. The core principle of the service is to maximise independence and enable the person to resume living at home safely in a time efficient manner and where possible with a reduced package of care.
The service is not for all hospital discharges. The focus of the service is to support those with complex needs requiring an integrated response, and who can improve to enable them to live at home independently with a reduced package of statutory care.
The service will also be accessible to those in the community where a short period of stay in a bed based reablement setting would prevent an unnecessary hospital admission. This means the service being accessible to community services such as the Falls Response Service and EMAS.
Costs will be fixed at £929.14 per bed per week for the duration of the contract. This cost reflects the complexity of the service.
Each Provider will provide a minimum of 10 beds to be used solely for the Active Recovery Bed service.
The duration of any contracts resulting from this procurement will commence 1st July 2023 for a maximum period of 9 months to 31st March 2024. There are no options to extend this contract.
Providers may bid for more than one geographic area if they have homes located within more than one such geographic area.
Key dates
Expression of interest window
From 05/05/2023 09:00 to 01/06/2023 23:30
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Contact details
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
LN1 1BA
United Kingdom