Brightwater Home
At a glance
- Vacancy
- Yes
- Name
- Brightwater Home
- Category
- Dementia
- Address
- 69 Brightwater Terrace
Terrace End
Palmerston North 4410 - Postal Address
- Same as above
- Region
- MidCentral
- Phone
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- View Email Address
- Web
- Visit Website
Personnel
- Manager
- Christine Tester - (06) 356 4190
- Owner
- Presbyterian Support Central - 04 439 4900
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Brightwater Home |
Brightwater Home is relaxed, friendly, and full of life. Residents enjoy the engaging atmosphere and companionship of others at a similar stage of life. Situated in Terrace End, Palmerston North, Brightwater Home is set among attractive grounds with courtyards, established trees, and beautiful gardens.
Residential dementia care
Everyone experiences dementia symptoms differently. That’s why the care and support we provide is individualised to your needs and feelings. Enliven’s practical approach to advanced dementia care focuses on enriching the lives of people with dementia and reigniting that spark for life. It supports Enliven staff and families to interact in ways that keep people with dementia connected to the world around them.
Enliven has found that providing those with dementia with both the emotional and physical care they need often results in improvements in language, memory, self-esteem and social interactions.
For residents with dementia or for elders who are wandering and finding themselves in unsafe situations, our secure dementia cottages have been designed to reflect a domestic home rather than a more clinical hospital setting. They include domestic-style kitchens, comfortable lounges, and outdoor garden and courtyard spaces.
We also offer short-term dementia respite, subject to availability.
Residential dementia care
Everyone experiences dementia symptoms differently. That’s why the care and support we provide is individualised to your needs and feelings. Enliven’s practical approach to advanced dementia care focuses on enriching the lives of people with dementia and reigniting that spark for life. It supports Enliven staff and families to interact in ways that keep people with dementia connected to the world around them.
Enliven has found that providing those with dementia with both the emotional and physical care they need often results in improvements in language, memory, self-esteem and social interactions.
For residents with dementia or for elders who are wandering and finding themselves in unsafe situations, our secure dementia cottages have been designed to reflect a domestic home rather than a more clinical hospital setting. They include domestic-style kitchens, comfortable lounges, and outdoor garden and courtyard spaces.
We also offer short-term dementia respite, subject to availability.
Service/Facility Details
Detail | Status |
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Contract with Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora | Yes |
Certification | Yes |
ORA Applies | No |
Updated: 11 Nov 2022 |
Bed and Vacancy Details
Detail | Status |
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Approximate number of beds at this level of care | 24 |
Vacancy | Yes |
Impending vacancy | No |
Short stay considered | No |
Premium Accommodation Charges | No |
MOH Certification and Audit Report | View MOH certification and audit report (opens in a new tab) |
Extra admission requirements due to COVID-19 | Please enquire |
Updated: 30 Oct 2024 |
Personnel
Type | Hours Per Week | Status | Details |
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Registered Nurse | 24/7 | Yes | Our clinical manager and clinical co-ordinator, are all registered nurses. We provide 24 hour registered nurses care who have all trained in Care of the Elderly. |
Enrolled Nurse | Yes | Our enrolled nurses also have training and experience in Care of the Elderly. | |
Healthcare Assistants/Caregivers | 24/7 | Yes | Our caregivers have or are undertaking training through CareerForce in Care of the Elderly Level 4. Some caregivers have also achieved or are studying towards the CareerForce specialised Dementia Unit. |
Physiotherapist | Yes | If required we can arrange this service. | |
Occupational Therapist | Yes | If required we can arrange this service. | |
Social Worker (on site) | No | We do not have our own social worker but the staff will assist you or your family to contact one. | |
Diversional Therapist | Yes | Our recreation officers who organise a varied activities program which is offered to residents from 10.30am-5pm in the very large Chadwick Lounge during the week. | |
Activities Co-ordinator | Yes | We have other activity staff and volunteers who assist the recreation officers with the activities program. | |
Hairdresser | Yes | We have visiting hairdressers or you can continue to use your own. Your family may also choose to take you out to a salon of your choice. | |
Podiatrist | Yes | A podiatrist comes into Brightwater every six weeks but if you wish you may continue to use your own. | |
Dietitian | Yes | Our menu is reviewed on a regular basis by a dietitian to ensure it meets the health needs of the older person. She is also involved in special diets and tube feeding if required. | |
Kaumatua | Negotiable | We do not have an on-site Kaumatua but staff will assist you if you wish with this. | |
Chaplain/Spiritual Advisor | Yes | Weekly interdenominational services for residents are held in our onsite chapel. The chapel is always available for services or residents or family quiet time. Communion is offered regularly. All faiths are always welcome. | |
Other Personnel | Yes | ||
Updated: 3 Nov 2022 |
Specialities or Areas of Expertise
Specialities or Areas of Expertise | Status | Details |
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Oxygen Management | Yes | We have oxygen onsite which can be managed by our registered nurses if prescribed for treatment. We consult with the DHB respiratory nurse. |
Gastronomy/Nasogastric Management | Yes | Our registered nurses can undertake peg feeds with input from the DHB dietitian. |
Palliative Care (Contracted) | Yes | Our registered nurses provide palliative care with involvement from Arohanui Hospice. |
End of Life/Palliative Care | Yes | Our registered nurses are all trained in palliative care. If required we have our own syringe driver. We liaise with Arohanui Hospice on care provision if required. |
IV Antibiotic Capability | No | We request input from the DHB district nurses if IV antibiotics are required at Brightwater. |
Dialysis | Yes | Our registered nurses undertake CAPD on site while we offer support to those attending renal dialysis. We involve the DHB renal unit as required. |
Wound Care | Yes | Our registered nurses provide wound care. If required we consult with the DHB wound care nurse specialists. |
Diabetic Care | Yes | Our registered nurses can provide diabetic care. If required we can consult with the Diabetes Living Trust. |
Continence Advice | Yes | Our registered nurses can provide a continence assessment, training and products. We consult with the DHB continence specialist if required. |
Stomal Therapy | Yes | Our registered nurses provide stoma therapy. We consult with the DHB stomal therapist if required. |
Stroke Rehabilitation | Yes | Our registered nurses can provide stroke rehabilitation. We will access support from the DHB if required. |
Tracheotomy Care | Yes | Our registered nurses can provide tracheotomy care if required with support from the DHB staff. |
Spinal Injuries Care | Yes | Our registered nurse offer care after discharge from a spinal unit with support from the DHB or spinal unit if required. |
Infection Control | Yes | Our registered nurses provide Infection control management. We consult with the DHB infection control nurses or public health nurses if required. |
Surgical Followup | Yes | Our registered nurses can provide surgical follow up. We will consult with the DHB if required. |
Psychiatric Care | No | We can access this from the DHB if required. |
Clinical Management | Yes | Our clinical manager is a registered nurse with many years nursing and elder care training. We also have two clinical coordinators who assist the clinical manager. |
Other Specialties | Yes | Our registered nurses with support and training from the DHB are happy and willing to undertake any specialities request of us. |
Updated: 3 Nov 2022 |
Respite, Carer Support or other Short Stay
Respite, Carer Support or other Short Stay | Status | Details |
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Respite | Yes | Subject to availability. |
Subsidised | Yes | |
Private Paying | Yes | |
Booking can be made in advance | Yes | |
Updated: 3 Nov 2022 |
Features
Feature | Status | Details |
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May Bring Own Furniture | Yes | The rooms can be furnished, but residents are invited to make the space their own. You can bring along your own familiar furniture and furnishings. Many residents bring along photos, artwork, ornaments, furniture and bed covers. |
Single Rooms | Yes | All our bedrooms are single with built in furniture, adjustable heaters, electric hospital beds, comfortable chairs and hand basins. |
Rooms suitable for a couple | No | We welcome couples at Brightwater Home, talk to us about the options available. |
Ensuite | Yes | Some single rooms have ensuites. |
Alcohol Permitted | Yes | We provide a happy hour. Also small amounts of alcohol are allowed depending on your medical conditions and medications. We may discuss this with you and your doctor if required. |
Pets In Residence | Yes | Some pets belong to the home and residents have chosen to look after them. Other pets have moved in with their owners. |
Negotiate To Bring Own Pet | Yes | We understand that pets are part of the family too. Talk to us about your pet moving into the home with you – pets are usually welcomed with open arms as long as they get on with other people and animals. |
Phone Access In Own Room | Yes | You may have a private phone installed in your room at your cost and pay the charges. We have facility phones which we can bring to you to make or receive phone calls. |
Resident can adjust heating in own room | Yes | |
Cater for under 65 yrs with Disability | Yes | Brightwater has a contract to provide this service if you are under 65 yrs |
Lounges/seating areas | Yes | Residents enjoy the community feel, shared lounges, entertaining areas and gardens/courtyards. |
Provide End of Life/Palliative Care | Yes | As part of our End of Life / Palliative Care we encourage family and friends to spend as much time with the resident as they can and this can include some sleeping onsite at this time. |
Palliative Care Contract | Yes | We have a contract to provide Pallitive Care which we receive support from the DHB and Arohanui Hospice with as required. |
Day Programme for day stay clients | Yes | |
Outings | Yes | |
Whānau Room | No | We have a room which can be used for private time with family which has tea and coffee making facilities. |
Newsletter | Yes | Brightwater provides a newsletter to residents and families on a regular basis. |
Policy for management of challenging behaviour | Yes | We have a policy on this and staff receive Annual training in these techniques. |
Confused Residents | Yes | |
Smoking Permitted | Yes | Residents may smoke outside in designated areas. |
Semi-Secure | Yes | Brightwater has a stage three secure dementia unit for those who may wander out of the facility. Our hospital wing is not secure. |
Updated: 3 Nov 2022 |
Special Features
Eden Alternative- a philosophy of care We have adopted the Eden Alternative at Brightwater Home, which means we work to create vibrant living and work environments for our residents. We encourage residents to maintain their own routines and continue with hobbies and interests. Residents' pets, the presence of children, plenty of plants and gardens and a high level of local community involvement is a part of our Homes' everyday life. |
Updated: 19 Apr 2017 |
Interests & Activities
A highlight for many residents is the social life and companionship at Brightwater Home. As well as enjoying the company of others at a similar stage of life, Brightwater Home residents get involved in organising daily happenings and special events – making the most of the varied social calendar. We have a wide range of interest groups. Regular activities and events include sight-seeing trips, guest entertainers, craft, themed parties and gardening. Activity and interest groups and programmes are tailored to the interests of residents. This may include: , Activity programme, Advocate, Age Concern, Alzheimer's Society, Art, BBQ, Big print books, Bingo, Board games, Bowls, Bridge, Canine friends, Cards, Chapel, Children, Church, Concerts, Cooking, Craft, Dancing, Entertainers, Entertainment, Exercises, Flower arranging, Games, Garden, Gardening, Gas Fire, Golden Oldies, Greypower, Happy Hour, Holidays, Housie, Indoor Games, Internet, Jigsaw, Minibus, Movies, Music, Newspaper reading, Outings, Park, Parties, Quizzes, Reading, RSA, Shopping, Sing-a-longs, Singing |
Updated: 19 Apr 2017 |
Additional Information
Topic | Details | |
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What's included in your fees and what's not | As is normal policy the fees do not cover extras which include clothing, toiletries, personal items (lollies, smokes), hairdressing, insurance for hearing aids, jewellery or glasses. Talk to us to find out more. | |
Staffing qualifications and details | Brightwater is staffed by those people who wish to provide the best possible quality care for the older population who can no longer remain in their own homes. | |
Details about meals | Each day we provide our residents their breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and snacks. We’ll make sure you always have plenty of delicious food to enjoy. Our menus are co-designed by a dietician and chef to ensure there is plenty of diversity and that your meals are nutritious and satisfying, made right on-site. We encourage you to enjoy your meals in the dining room with your friends. Morning and afternoon tea is served around the home and snacks and fruit are always available in the dining room or kitchenettes. | |
Associated Complexes | Enliven has two local homes which offer rest home care: Coombrae Home in Feilding and Willard Home in Palmerston North | |
Updated: 19 Apr 2017 |
Languages Spoken
Language | Status | Details |
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English | Yes | All staff at Brightwater speak English on site. |
Other Information | Yes | We will ask staff, family or an interpreter to assist if a resident cannot communicate in English. |
Updated: 18 Jul 2016 |
Religious/Spiritual Affiliations
Religious/Spiritual Affiliations | Status | Details |
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Anglican | Yes | Amy is available as our onsite chaplain upon request and holds a weekly church service in our beautiful chapel. |
Baptist | Yes | |
Christian | Yes | |
Denominations/Faiths represented | Yes | |
Inter denominational | Yes | Our weekly Christian church services in our chapel are open to all faiths. |
Methodist | Yes | |
Presbyterian | Yes | |
Roman Catholic | Yes | |
(Other comments) | Yes | Brightwater Home welcomes people of all religious backgrounds and assists residents in making arrangements for worship. |
Updated: 19 Apr 2017 |
Distances
Location | Distance | Details |
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Public Transport | There is a council bus stop outside Brightwaters driveway. Taxis and mobility taxis also will come to and from Brightwater. | |
Shops | There is a dairy around the corner on Limbrick Street. Terrance End shops on the corner of Ruahine and Broadway are 1.6k away taking 3 min to drive and 20min to walk. | |
Mall | 3.30 Km | The Plazza Mall is 6 min by car and 37 min to walk. |
Parks | 0.90 Km | Memorial Park is 2 min away by car and 11 min if walking. |
Library | 3.40 Km | Palmerston North Public Library is down town but the Mobile Library Bus stops on Limbrick Street on a Wednesday afternoon. Books can also be collected and delivered directly to Brightwater. |
Updated: 19 Apr 2017 |
Credentials & Membership
Credentials & Membership RC | Status | Details |
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Aged Care Association New Zealand (ACA) | Yes | |
Retirement Villages Association of New Zealand [Inc] (RVA) | Yes | |
Spark of Life | Yes | |
The Eden Alternative | Yes | Brightwater Home has adopted the Eden Alternative. Working to create vibrant living for our residents. Pets, the presence of children, plenty of plants and gardens and a high level of local community involvement is a part of our Homes' everyday life. |
Updated: 3 Nov 2022 |
The Ministry of Health conducts regular audits of Residential Care Facilities. They can be found HERE.