Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Adults and Health seeking approval for residential respite
provision.
The current contracts for overnight residential respite are due to
come to an end on 31 March 2025. This includes the residential
respite service delivered by Way Ahead at Weston Court (a 3-bedded
unit in a building owned by the Council) and the Rose Road
residential respite service for children and adults. There is
therefore a need to review what these services should look like and
how they are provided in future.
Residential overnight care remains an important part of our respite
offer. However we need to make changes to our services to ensure
that we can support people with high quality provision in the most
cost-effective way whilst meeting increasing need going forward. We
are proposing to expand the provision at Kentish Road to enable us
to deliver the majority of overnight residential respite in-house
for adults with learning disabilities in Southampton and increase
the overall amount of overnight residential respite that we
provide. We have consulted on two options with current users of
Rose Road, Weston Court and Kentish Road services between 24
October and 16 December 2024.
1. To deliver the majority of overnight respite from Kentish Road,
i.e. one main site
2. To deliver the majority of overnight respite from two sites,
Kentish Road and Weston Court.?
The purpose of the paper will be to present to Cabinet the feedback
from the consultation, the options (along with their impact and
costs) and the final recommendations for decision.
Decision deferred to 25 March 2025 Cabinet meeting.
Report author: Donna Chapman
Publication date: 28/01/2025
Date of decision: 28/01/2025
Decided at meeting: 28/01/2025 - Cabinet
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