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        "title": "Potential Standalone Contracts within Nursing Homes (Aberdeen City)",
        "description": "Aberdeen Health and Social Care Partnership are considering commissioning specialist care in nursing homes within Aberdeen City and would like to engage with the nursing home market to consider how this could be achieved.",
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                "description": "There is a significant lack of local specialist residential care for all age groups that require the following specialist care services: Tracheostomy Care Acquired Brain Injuries Degenerative Neurogenetic disorders Challenging behaviours possible due to conditions listed above In a lot of cases individuals either remain as a delayed discharge in hospital or are placed outwith the Aberdeen City boundary, sometimes cross border which means that the most vulnerable of clients are taken away from their home city, removed from families and the personal cost to these individuals and their loved ones is severe. The partnership would like to know if there are any registered nursing homes that could provide a specialist, bespoke complex care unit/bed(s). Given the potentially higher cost of this type of provision this would be a bespoke standalone contract (in addition to the NCHC). This would obviously require a more specialist skillset for care home staff and a variation to the registration of the care home to allow for more complex care to be provided which should include individuals under 65. These would be permanent residents therefore can register as a permanent patient with the local GP practices.. If you are interested please send in a proposal on a word document via email explaining how this could be provided, please consider the complexity of individual's needs, no. of places, safer staffing schedules, CI registration, the 8 ethical commissioning principles, support required from health and not forgetting the potential weekly cost for the service per individual.",
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    "description": "Please note that this is not a call for competition at this stage. Ethical Commissioning Principles: Person-centred care first: Planning and reviews are opportunities for good conversations where people set goals and reflect on progress towards their own outcomes. Full involvement of people with lived experiences: People are at the heart of setting and reviewing outcomes. Human rights approach: Identified outcomes go beyond basic needs, towards self-actualisation. High quality care: Effectiveness is measured by achievement of outcomes and learning, not adherence to process. Fair working practices: Workers learn about what works. Evidence of impact helps them feel well regarded, rewarded and supported. Financial transparency and commercial viability: Service sustainability is supported by fostering innovation, identifying learning and spreading good practice. Shared accountability: Mutual accountability for outcomes is supported within inhouse and outsourced services by proportionate monitoring arrangements and information sharing. Climate and circular economy: Measuring outcomes shows a positive impact on people, communities and the environment. Further information on ethical commissioning can be found here: Commissioning of services - A National Care Service for Scotland: consultation - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Public Contracts Scotland Web Site at https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=755163. (SC Ref:755163)",
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