Issue details

Establish a 100% nominations agreement with Preferred Homes covering 63 extra care apartments in the Hunslet and Riverside Ward

Brief Description

The decision will see commissioning officers enter into direct discussion with Preferred Homes Ltd around Leeds City Council (LCC) holding 100% nomination rights to all 63 apartments that will make up a newly proposed Extra Care Scheme to be developed in the Hunslet and Riverside Ward.

 

The outcome of this will be a nominations agreement issued by Leeds City Council and signed by both Leeds City Council and Preferred Homes Ltd.

Impact On Wards

Citywide.

 

The extra care scheme itself will be based in the Hunslet & Riverside Ward.

 

Financial and procurement implications

There are no direct financial implications of putting in place the nominations agreement, however there will be indirect financial implications through the future purchase of planned care and support from the care partner identified to cover the scheme. As this is an independently developed scheme, that care partner will be identified and established by Preferred Homes Ltd. The incurred care and support expenditure is expenditure that would otherwise have taken place as home care within the community.

Partnership working

Leeds City Council only.

 

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Financial Impact>£500K;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 08/08/2022

Decision due: September 2022 by Director of Adults and Health

Lead director: Director of Adults and Health

Department: Adult and Health

Contact: David Peel, Principal Commissioning Officer 0113 37 83836 Email: David.Peel@leeds.gov.uk.

Consultation process

Briefing Note to the Executive Member for Adult Social Care, Children’s Social Care and Health Partnerships and Report to the Director of Adults & Health.

Consultees

Executive Member for Adult Social Care, Children’s Social Care and Health Partnerships.

Decisions