Issue - meetings
To issue updated Terms and Conditions for Providers of Residential and Nursing Homes for older people
Meeting: 22/03/2022 - Lead Member for Adult Social Care and Health (Item 43)
43 Terms and Conditions for provision of Residential and Nursing Care for Older People PDF 568 KB
Report by Director of Adult Social Care
Additional documents:
- Item 5 - Appendix 1, item 43 PDF 411 KB View as HTML (43/2) 7 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 2, item 43 PDF 384 KB View as HTML (43/3) 3 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3, item 43 PDF 701 KB View as HTML (43/4) 99 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3 Annex 1, item 43 PDF 197 KB View as HTML (43/5) 10 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3 Annex 2, item 43 PDF 470 KB View as HTML (43/6) 12 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3 Annex 3, item 43 PDF 373 KB View as HTML (43/7) 35 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3 Annex 4, item 43 PDF 449 KB View as HTML (43/8) 26 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3 Annex 5, item 43 PDF 528 KB View as HTML (43/9) 58 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3 Annex 6, item 43 PDF 416 KB View as HTML (43/10) 13 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3 Annex 7, item 43 PDF 407 KB View as HTML (43/11) 6 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3 Annex 8, item 43 PDF 563 KB View as HTML (43/12) 119 KB
- Item 5 - Appendix 3 Annex 9, item 43 PDF 99 KB View as HTML (43/13) 7 KB
Minutes:
43.1 The Lead Member considered a report by the Director of Adult Social Care regarding revised contractual terms and conditions for the provision of Residential and Nursing Care for Older People.
43.2 The Lead Member RESOLVED to:
1. approve the contractual changes of the terms and conditions for the provision of residential and nursing care for older people; and
2. delegate authority to the Director of Adult Social Care to take all necessary actions to give effect to the implementation of the above.
Reason
43.3 Clear, concise and current terms and conditions are a key element to a positive contractual relationship with the councils’ independent sector providers of residential and nursing care as well as ensuring the delivery of high quality, safe and effective personalised services. The updated documents are necessary to reflect recent changes in legislation and best practice as well as incorporating the collective lessons learnt throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.