Issue details

Learning Disability Residential Homes Future Options

To consider the report of the Director Quality and Integration detailing future options for two learning disability residential care homes. The homes are Seagarth Lane and Orchard Mews and are currently registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) as residential homes. There are eleven service users in total, within the two homes, all of whom have learning disabilities. The current service is provided by Dimensions through a block contract with the City Council.

 

The options for consideration are:


1. For the homes to deregister and become supported living
2. For the homes to remain as residential care homes and go through a tender process to be re-procured.


Option 1 to deregister the homes and become supported living is the recommended option.



Decision type: Key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 07/06/2016

Decision due: 18 Jul 2016 by Officer Decision Making
Reason: decision date

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Housing and Adult Care

Lead director: Director of Quality & Integration

Department: Officer Key Decision

Contact: Kate Dench, Joint Commissioning Manager for Learning Disability Stephanie Ramsey Email: kate.dench@southampton.gov.uk Tel: 023 8083 4787.

Consultation process

Items can only be place on the plan with the authorisation of the relevant Head of Service or Executive Director

Public Comments may be sent to: Kate Dench Senior Commissioning (Disabilities) Southampton City Council/Southampton City Clinical Commissioning Group (Integrated Commissioning Unit) Civic Centre, Southampton SO14 7LY Email: Kate.dench@southampton.gov.uk

Slippage/Variations/Reason for Withdrawal: None

Register of Delegated Powers Reference Number or Cabinet Decision Number:: 10.9 10.10 10.14

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