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Seeking approval to award block contract for in-borough nursing provision

Meeting: 08/10/2019 - Cabinet (Item 47)

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[Report of the Director of Adults and Health. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Adults and Health.]

 

This report seeks approval to award a block contract to Priscilla Wakefield House (the Home) for 61 nursing beds from 1st November 2019 to 30th October 2022, with the option to extend for a further 2 years in 12-month intervals at the rate of £950 per week.

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Minutes:

The Cabinet Member noted this report sought to secure nursing home provision for local resident’s in-borough for the next three years at a sustainable rate. This block contract would ensure the Council had high quality local provision, offering local employment and opportunities for career progression ensuring older people can remain in their local communities as far as is possible and if they need residential care.

In response to questions from Cllr Connor, on the use of Block contracts to provide care, it was noted that there were incentives in place to providers to provide good care as these arrangements gave them a guaranteed income. Certainty in the market was important and providers knowing they have an arrangement to fund the periods where there is lower demand. Therefore, this was an important mechanism for providers. This was also a negotiated position and arrived at from considering the fair cost of care. The Council were working with colleagues across the NCL boroughs to ensure each were paying reasonable rates with a focus on quality and outcomes achieved. This was also a teaching care home, which was positive for Haringey.

Following consideration of exempt information,

RESOLVED

To approve, pursuant to Contract Standing Order 10.02.1b, the award of contract to Magicare Limited for 61 nursing beds from 1st November 2019 to 30th October 2022, with the option to extend for a further 2 years in 12-month intervals, at the rate of £950 per week. The total cost of the contract over 5 years would be £15,412,751.

 

Reasons for decision

 

The market for residential and nursing care is very tight at the moment and demand in the sub-region (Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington) outstrips the supply of nursing beds. Priscilla Wakefield House is one of only two nursing homes in Haringey and the only one, which is currently rated at Good or above. The home is rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), and was recently named as one of the prestigious and innovative new cohort of ‘teaching care homes’ by the Foundation of Nursing Studies: https://www.fons.org/resources/documents/Teaching-Care-Homes/TCH-Yr-3-Teams-Announced.pdf The selection of Priscilla Wakefield House as a teaching care home, is a mark of the confidence placed by the Foundation of Nursing Studies in the quality of leadership and management at the Home.

 

Councils have a duty to shape their local marketplace and offer choice to local residents. Establishing a block contract with Magicare Limited is an important means of securing local beds for Haringey residents. The only other nursing home in Haringey is currently under a temporary embargo because of concerns notified by the CQC. There is no other home in the sub-region able to provide this number of beds to Haringey Council.

 

In order to ensure both capacity and flexibility, the Council is keen to have a mixed economy of spot and block purchase arrangements in place. Many placements are commissioned on a spot purchase basis, but the proposal set out here – to continue and expand a block contract –  ...  view the full minutes text for item 47