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Annex D: Model Contract


This is the Schedule referred to in the
foregoing Offer between the Provider and the
Council
Terms and Conditions of Contract for Personal
Care and nursing care
INDEX
1. Definitions, interpretations and related
matters
2. Pre-Conditions
3. Duration of Contract
4. Services to be provided
5. Payment
6. Assessment and Care Management
7. Monitoring and Review of Resident's Care
Needs
8. Contract Monitoring
9. Complaints
10. Registration
11. Confidentiality
12. Insurance
13. Statutory Obligations
14. Temporary Absence from Home
15. Death of Resident
16. Assignation and Sub Contracting
17. User Agreements
18. Termination of the Contract
19. Resolution of Disputes
20. Notices
21. Prevention of Corruption and Collusion
22. ariations
23. Law of Scotland
24. Exercise of Powers
25. Entire Agreement
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
INTRODUCTION
The Contract is entered into by the Council and the
Provider for the purpose of securing appropriate and
adequate Care for the Resident who has or will have
arranged his or her own residential accommodation with the
Provider by Private Agreement.
1. DEFINITIONS, INTERPRETATIONS AND RELATED
MATTERS
1.1 In the Contract:-
"Care"
means Personal Care and/or nursing
care.
"Care Assessments"
means the assessments undertaken by the Council's
Social Work staff.
"Care Standards"
means the standard of care set out in "National
Care Standards" published by the Scottish Executive and
available from the Stationery Office Bookshop, 71 Lothian
Road, Edinburgh EH3 9AZ.
"Care Manager"
means the person appointed by the Council to
monitor the Care provided to the Resident by the
Provider.
"Contract
" means the foregoing Offer incorporating the
Schedule and the Council's written acceptance
thereof.
"Contract Price" means:
(a) where Personal Care only is provided, the amount
from time to time set out at regulation 2(a) of the
Community Care (Personal Care and Nursing Care) (Scotland)
Regulations 2002*,
(b) where nursing care only is provided the amount
from time to time set out at regulation 2(b) of those
Regulations*, and
(c) where both kinds of care are provided, the
aggregate of the two amounts*.
*As at 1 July 2002
nursing care only | - | £65 per week |
Personal Care only | - | £145 per week |
nursing care and Personal
Care | - | £210 per week |
"Council" means
Council, a local authority constituted in terms of the
Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994 and having its
Head Office at and any successor
council.
"Commission" means the Scottish Commission
for the Regulation of Care, Compass House, 11 Riverside
Drive, Dundee.
"Complaints Procedure" has the meaning set
out in Section 25 of the Regulation of Care (Requirements
as to Care Services) (Scotland) Regulations 2002.
"Home" means the whole buildings and
associated lands used as a care home by the Provider and
may include any alternative accommodation approved by the
appropriate authority in the event of emergency for the
purposes of temporarily accommodating all or any part of
the management, staff and residents thereof.
"Parties" means the Council and the
Provider and "Party" shall be construed accordingly.
"Personal Care" means care of a kind
referred to in Section 1(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the
Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002.
"Personal Plan" has the meaning set out in
regulation 5 of the Regulation of Care (Requirements as to
Care Services) Regulations 2002.
"Private Agreement" means any agreement
entered into between the Provider and the Resident which
sets out the residential terms and conditions of the
Resident's residence in the Home.
"Provider" has the meaning ascribed to it
in the foregoing Offer.
"Registration" means registration of the
Home with the Commission.
"Representative" means any person
nominated by the Resident to be first contacted or advised
by the Provider and the Council regarding the Resident's
circumstances, or any significant change thereto, who
shall, in the event of the Resident failing to nominate any
such person, be the Resident's next of kin or attorney (if
any).
"Resident" means the person to whom the
Services are provided in terms of the Contract.
"Schedule" means this Schedule to the
Contract.
"Services" means the Care provided in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the
Contract.
1.2 References to any statutory provisions in
the Contract shall be construed as references to those
provisions as respectively amended or re-enacted either
before or after the date of the Contract.
1.3 In the Contract, words importing the singular number
only shall be deemed to include the plural number and vice
versa unless the context otherwise requires and words
importing the masculine gender shall be deemed to include
the feminine gender and vice versa unless the context
otherwise requires.
1.4 Reference to persons in the Contract shall include
all entities with legal personality including natural
persons, partnerships and companies save where the context
otherwise requires.
2. PRE CONDITIONS
2.1 The Provider shall be registered with the
Commission, or an equivalent body if the placement is
outwith Scotland.
2.2 The Resident (a) has chosen the Home to provide the
Care and (b) has entered or will have entered into a
Private Agreement with the Provider and (c) has either had
a Care Assessment carried out and been assessed by the
Council as requiring Care, or is a person referred to in
Regulation 2 of the Community Care (Assessment of
Needs)(Scotland) Regulations 2002 to whom the Council has
decided to provide or to secure the provision of Care
without carrying out such a Care Assessment.
3. DURATION OF CONTRACT
3.1 The Contract will commence on the last date of
execution hereof or the date of the Resident's entry to the
Home, whichever is the later, and will continue until
terminated in accordance with any of the terms of the
Contract.
4. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED
4.1 The Provider shall, in exchange for the Contract
Price, provide Care to the Resident in accordance with the
Care Standards.
5. PAYMENT
5.1 The Council will pay the Contract Price to the
Provider for the Services in accordance with the Council's
usual payment mechanisms. The Provider will provide
receipted invoices to the Council.
5.2 If payment of the Contract Price is not made within
28 days of the due date, the Council shall on written
demand by the Provider pay interest at 2% above the Royal
Bank of Scotland Base Rate from time to time in respect of
each day of overdue payment.
6 ASSESSMENT AND CARE MANAGEMENT
6.1 Care Assessments will be arranged by the
Council.
6.2 The Resident will have a Care Manager allocated by
the Council.
7. MONITORING AND REVIEW OF RESIDENT'S CARE
NEEDS
7.1 The Resident's Care, including a report by the
Provider on the review of the Resident's Care in the
Personal Plan, will be reviewed at the end of any trial
period, (initial review) and six months after the start of
the Contract and annually thereafter.
7.2 The Resident, the Representative, the Council, and
the Provider may request a review at any other time.
7.3 The Care Manager will be responsible for calling,
arranging a venue for and minuting, the initial review and
the six month review.
7.4 Annual reviews will thereafter be the responsibility
of the Provider. The Provider will advise the Care Manager
of any review and will give the Care Manager the
opportunity to comment as part of the review.
7.5 The Care provided in the Home will be in accordance
with the Care Standards as inspected and monitored by the
Commission. The Council will utilise this information for
the purposes of monitoring the provision of the Care by the
Provider.
8. CONTRACT MONITORING
8.1 The Provider will comply with the Council's systems
for monitoring, evaluating and auditing the operation of
the Contract upon being given reasonable notice by the
Council. The Council will advise the Provider about the
systems for monitoring, evaluating and auditing in use. The
Council reserves the right to visit the Home and the
Resident at any reasonable time without giving notice and
without prejudice to the Resident's right to privacy.
9. COMPLAINTS
9.1 The Provider will provide a copy of the complaints
procedure of the Home to the Council and the Resident.
9.2 The Resident will be advised by the Council that he
or she has the right to complain directly to the Council if
he or she is not happy with any aspect of the Care.
9.3 The Provider will ensure that the Resident and the
Representative know how to make a complaint and are
assisted with the completion of the documents (if
required).
9.4 The Provider will notify all complaints relating to
the Contract to the Council routinely as part of the
auditing of the Contract.
10. REGISTRATION
10.1 In the event of the Commission serving notice of
intent to take, or notice of decision to implement
enforcement action against the Provider, the Council may,
but shall not be bound to terminate the Contract without
notice irrespective of whether or not the time for any
representation or appeal with respect to the enforcement
action has expired or that a representation or an appeal is
pending.
11. CONFIDENTIALITY
11.1 Other than as permitted in terms of Clause 11.2
below, the Provider and its staff shall regard as strictly
confidential and shall not disclose to any unauthorised
person, at any time during or after the duration, of the
Contract, any information obtained in relation to the
Council or the Resident. The Provider shall not use any
such information except as specifically required for the
purposes of performing its obligations under the
Contract.
11.2 Notwithstanding Clause 11.1 above, the Provider
may, with the prior consent of the Resident, disclose
personal and medical information relating to the Resident
to the relatives of the Resident or other suitably
interested person in respect of the Resident. Such
information must have also been made available to the
Resident, subject always to any legislation, rule of law,
or any pending civil or criminal investigation or inquiry
and in particular to compliance with the Access to Personal
Files Act, 1987 and the Data Protection Act, 1998.
11.3 The Provider shall at all times, ensure that its
employees observe the principle of confidentiality in terms
of Clauses 11.1 and 11.2 above. The Provider shall
indemnify the Council against any claims made by the
Resident or any third party, as a result of either the
Provider, or its employees, failing to maintain
confidentiality in terms of this contract.
11.5 The Provider shall not, unless permitted or
requested to do so by the Resident, reveal information
relating to any other contract which might exist between
the Provider and the Resident.
11.6 The Provider shall not, unless permitted or
requested to do so by the Resident, reveal any financial
information about the Resident, even if the Provider is
aware that the Resident's capital or income appears to be
running low.
11.7 The obligations of confidentiality contained in
this clause shall survive the termination of the
Contract.
12. INSURANCE
12.1 The Provider shall be responsible for ensuring that
appropriate and adequate insurance is maintained throughout
the duration of the Contract.
13. STATUTORY OBLIGATIONS
13.1 Throughout the duration of the Contract, the
Provider will observe and comply with all statutory
enactments and regulations, and bye-laws of local or other
authorities or other public bodies applicable to the Home
and to the Services including and without prejudice to the
foregoing generality, the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland)
Act 2000 and those applicable to Health and Safety at Work,
Human Rights and Race Relations.
14. TEMPORARY ABSENCE FROM THE HOME
14.1 The Provider will provide the Care to the Resident
over a twenty four hour period, 365 days a year, subject to
any hospitalisation or other absence agreed between the
Resident and the Provider.
14.2 The Provider will immediately inform the
Representative and the Council if the Resident is
absent from the Home without notice.
14.3 In the event of the hospitalisation of the
Resident, the Provider will, as soon as reasonably
practicable (but in any event no later than the next
working day) inform the Council.
14.4 The Council will continue to pay the Contract Price
for a period of fourteen days from the commencement of the
Resident's absence from the Home.
15. DEATH OF THE RESIDENT
151 In the event of the death of the Resident, the
Provider will, as soon as is reasonably practicable, but no
later than the next working day, inform the Council.
15.2 The Contract and the Council's financial obligation
will terminate three complete days after the date of death
(the date of the Resident's death being day zero).
16. ASSIGNATION and SUB CONTRACTING
16.1 The Provider binds and obliges itself:
(a) not to assign or sub-contract any part of the
Contract without the prior written consent of the Council,
and
(b) not to significantly change the facilities or
amenities of the Home without giving the Council and the
Resident at least 4 weeks' written notice, and
(c) to give at least 4 weeks' written notice to the
Council and the Resident prior to a sale of the Home being
completed.
16.2 In the event of the Provider selling or entering
into an agreement to sell the Home, the Council may, upon
being satisfied of the intended purchaser's suitability,
and provided the intended purchaser applies for and is
granted registration by the Commission within 60 days of
the sale, consent to an assignation of the Contract in
favour of the purchaser.
17. USER AGREEMENTS
17.1 The Resident will not be required or requested by
the Provider to sign any agreement in respect of his or her
place in the Home which conflicts with the provisions of
the Contract. Where any such agreement, including the
Private Agreement, does so conflict the terms of the
Contract shall take precedence.
18. TERMINATION OF THE CONTRACT
18.1 Without prejudice to Clause 15.2, the Contract will
subsist until termination in accordance with the provisions
of this Clause 18.
18.2 The Provider may terminate the Contract, by giving
28 days written notice to the Resident and the Council.
18.3 If the Provider has a receiver appointed, becomes
insolvent, apparently insolvent, or is sequestrated or goes
into liquidation (other than voluntary liquidation for the
purposes of reconstruction or amalgamation) or is wound up
by the Court or is voluntarily wound up by creditors or by
members, the Council shall be entitled to terminate the
Contract with immediate effect.
18.4 The Council may terminate the Contract immediately
without notice and advise the Resident if the Provider
commits a material breach of the terms and conditions of
the Contract. One of the circumstances constituting a
material breach will be the serving on the Provider by the
Commission of a decision notice stating that the Commission
has decided to implement a proposal to cancel
registration.
18.5 The Provider may terminate the Resident's Care upon
giving the Council and the Resident 28 days' notice in
writing if:
(a) the care needs of the Resident are such that the
Provider, the Council and the Commission agree that the
Provider is unable to continue to provide appropriate care;
or
(b) the Council has failed to pay the Contract Price
to the Provider in accordance with the Contract.
18.6 The Council may terminate the Contract upon 28
days' written notice if the Care being provided under the
Contract is no longer appropriate to the Resident's care
needs.
18.7 Notwithstanding any of the above the Council may
terminate the Contract upon 28 days' written notice. The
Council will advise the Provider in writing of its reasons
for terminating, except where this would conflict with any
duty of confidentiality between the Council and any other
person.
18.8 Notwithstanding any of the above, the Contract will
terminate with effect from the date of termination of the
Private Agreement. If the Provider receives notice of the
Resident's intention to leave the Home or to terminate the
Private Agreement, the Provider shall notify the
Council.
18.9 During any notice period stipulated in this Clause
18, the Provider and the Council will co-operate to ensure
that Care is provided to the Resident.
19. RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES
19.1 If any dispute arises between the Council and the
Provider in respect of the Contract the Council and the
Provider shall use their reasonable endeavours to reach an
amicable and workable resolution of the matter in dispute
within two weeks of the dispute arising.
19.2 If a dispute is not resolved between the Council
and the Provider in terms of Clause 19.1, then the dispute
will be referred to the dispute resolution procedure set
out in the Commission's regulations and shall follow all
the steps therein as appropriate. The Care will continue
until the dispute is resolved.
20. NOTICES
20.1 Any notice in writing required to be given to
either Party in terms of the Contract, whether delivered by
hand or first class post (in which case receipt shall be
deemed to have occurred forty eight hours after such
posting) or other information, instructions or
communication given to the Provider at the Home, shall be
deemed to have been received by the Provider.
20.2 Any notice in writing whether delivered by hand or
by first class post (in which case receipt shall be deemed
to have occurred forty eight hours after such posting) or
other information, instruction or communication given to
the Care Manager or any other person nominated from time to
time by the Council being the duly authorised
representative for all purposes connected with the
Contract, shall be deemed to have been received by the
Council.
21. PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION AND
COLLUSION
21.1 The Council will be entitled to terminate the
Contract with immediate effect and to recover from the
Provider the amount of any loss resulting from such
cancellation if the Provider has given or agreed to give,
to any member, employee or representative of the Council
any gift or consideration of any kind as an inducement or
reward for doing any act in relation to the obtaining or
carrying out of the Contract or the Care of the
Resident.
22. VARIATIONS
22.1 The terms of the Contract shall not be amended or
varied in any way other than by a written Minute of
Variation between duly authorised representatives of the
Provider and the Council and shall be intimated forthwith
to the Resident.
23. LAW OF SCOTLAND
23.1 The construction, validity, performance and all
other matters arising out of and in connection with the
Contract shall be governed by the Law of Scotland.
24. EXERCISE OF POWERS
24.1 The Council will exercise any of its powers,
obligations or discretions in terms of the Contract, in a
reasonable manner and in accordance with its statutory
obligations.
25. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
25.1 The Contract shall constitute the entire contract
between the Council and the Provider in respect of the Home
and the Resident's admission to the Home and supersedes all
prior oral or written agreements, understandings or
undertakings between the Council and the Provider in
respect of the Home and the Resident.
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