Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider a report of the Head of Provider
Transformation seeking approval for the refurbishment of Council
owned residential homes for older people and people with learning
disability.
Due to the age of the Council owned
residential homes and the limited availability of capital, and
despite structural work still planned, the homes are now identified
as not meeting the standards with respect to decor, furnishings and
fittings to comply with the National Government’s newly
outlined intention that Councils purchase only residential care
that is graded as ‘excellent’. It is therefore recommended that a programme of
work is undertaken to refresh the decoration, furnishing and
fittings of the five homes and that a plan is enabled to support
ongoing decoration as regular activity.
Decision:
Subject to the addition by
Council of the sum detailed in Appendix 1 for improvements
to the fabric and furnishings of the Council owned residential
homes, to approve capital expenditure, in accordance
with the Financial Procedure Rules as described in this
report.
Reasons for the decision:
- The state of furnishings, decoration
and the fabric of the homes does not value and respect the dignity
of the people who reside in these homes who, in the majority of
cases, will actually end their lives in this environment.
- The national care agenda is expected
to require Councils to have a plan to support residential
placements only in homes regarded as ‘Excellent’ by the
Care Quality Commission. None of the
Council run homes are graded as excellent.
Alternative options considered:
- The option of taking no further
action beyond that planned in the existing capital programme of
external and structural work is not considered a reasonable
alternative due to the potential for continued deterioration of the
internal fabric and furnishings of the buildings and because of the
potential requirement for the Council to be seen to be taking
action to place residential care customers only in excellent
homes.
- It is also the case that due to the age of some
of the existing furnishings, it is important that the Council
ensures that current Fire Safety regulations apply to all
furnishings which may necessitate the replacement of those that
cannot be verified.
Although no residents are permitted to smoke in the homes the
customer group, which consists of some people who do not have the
mental capacity to understand the implications of their behaviour,
means that there remains the potential for accidental fire
risk.
- The option of undertaking a
piecemeal approach, decorating and replacing furnishings only as
people leave the home and vacate their room has been considered but
the scale and poor state of the current furnishings would therefore
remain for an unreasonable length of time in the majority of the
environment preventing the homes achieving an
‘Excellent’ grade. This
option would also be less efficient due to the increased cost of
purchasing with an ad hoc approach rather than gaining the
economies of scale and procurement power available in mass
purchase.
Report author: Jane Brentor
Publication date: 05/09/2011
Date of decision: 05/09/2011
Decided at meeting: 05/09/2011 - Cabinet
Effective from: 14/09/2011
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