CHT St Margarets Care Home
At a glance
- Vacancy
- Yes
- Name
- CHT St Margarets Care Home
- Category
- Dementia
- Address
- CHT St Margarets Care Home
52 Beach Road
Te Atatū Peninsula
Auckland 0610 - Postal Address
- PO Box 74341
Greenlane
Auckland 1546 - Region
- Waitemata
- Phone
- View Phone Number
- Fax
- View Fax Number
- View Email Address
- Web
- Visit Website
Personnel
- Manager
- Robin Moll - 09 834 4963
- Owner
- CHT Healthcare Trust - 09 522 4585
Other services
Lush gardens, courtyard spaces and secure outdoor areas are a key feature of the CHT St Margaret's Hospital located in Te Atatu Peninsula – creating a relaxing atmosphere at this West Auckland property.
Design is around suites of 10 residents, all with ensuites, all enjoy shared dining area and living spaces, a kitchenette and access to gardens.
CHT St Margaret's dementia care unit provides secure, thoughtful care for residents who need extra care, complete with specially designed gardens, dining and lounge areas.
Quality care, compassion and a strong connection to the community is at the heart of CHT Healthcare Trust. For over 55 years we have been taking great care of older people in the Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty areas. Each of our properties provides a sense of home for residents, seamless transition across levels of care and support for families.
As an independent healthcare trust, CHT focuses all energy and resources into caring for residents, their families and communities.
Amenities provided:
• Gardens
• Outdoor seating spaces
• BBQ area
• Shared lounge spaces
• Shared dining room
• Activities programme
• Organised outtings
Design is around suites of 10 residents, all with ensuites, all enjoy shared dining area and living spaces, a kitchenette and access to gardens.
CHT St Margaret's dementia care unit provides secure, thoughtful care for residents who need extra care, complete with specially designed gardens, dining and lounge areas.
Quality care, compassion and a strong connection to the community is at the heart of CHT Healthcare Trust. For over 55 years we have been taking great care of older people in the Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty areas. Each of our properties provides a sense of home for residents, seamless transition across levels of care and support for families.
As an independent healthcare trust, CHT focuses all energy and resources into caring for residents, their families and communities.
Amenities provided:
• Gardens
• Outdoor seating spaces
• BBQ area
• Shared lounge spaces
• Shared dining room
• Activities programme
• Organised outtings
Service/Facility Details
Detail | Status |
---|---|
Contract with Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora | Yes |
Certification | Yes |
ORA Applies | No |
Updated: 14 Nov 2012 |
Bed and Vacancy Details
Detail | Status |
---|---|
Approximate number of beds at this level of care | 20 |
Vacancy | Yes |
Bed booked | |
Impending vacancy | No |
Short stay considered | No |
Premium Accommodation Charges | Some Rooms as at 21 Nov 2024 |
MOH Certification and Audit Report | View MOH certification and audit report (opens in a new tab) |
Extra admission requirements due to COVID-19 | No |
Updated: 22 Nov 2024 |
Special Features
With colourful trees and gardens, St Margarets Hospital and Rest Home is designed around suites of between 8 and 10 bedrooms with each bedroom having its own ensuite. Each of the suites has its own dining area and living room and all have a kitchenette for use by residents and their guests. Courtyards are a special feature at St Margarets and can be accessed from bedrooms and lounges, providing residents with secure outdoor areas and gardens. At CHT we take time to listen to you and understand you. Our Trust was established for you and we want to know what you expect and need. As a completely independent Charitable Trust we can focus on meeting the needs of our residents. As we have no other demands on our funds, we reinvest all of our surpluses back into our facilities and our services. This focus on services is based on our strong belief that every person is entitled to be treated with respect at all times and given encouragement to retain the highest possible level of personal dignity, integrity and independence. |
Updated: 18 May 2010 |
The Ministry of Health conducts regular audits of Residential Care Facilities. They can be found HERE.