Eldernet Showcase
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Eldernet and Care Publications |
The Eldernet site includes a nationwide database directory and extensive information about community groups and organisations, home help services, rest homes (including up-to-date vacancies), retirement villages, residential care, private hospitals, dementia care, public hospitals and other third age services for seniors.
If you want:
an overview of services and options that are available to you
extensive information (more than an overview)
links to a range of relevant organisations and services
to find out how to access services including needs assessment and service coordination (NASC)
information that will help you support an 'elderly' person
many of your difficult questions answered
you’ll find it on Eldernet!
To get your free copy of our region-specific handbook Where from here, visit www.wherefromhere.co.nz
You can view New Zealand’s largest selection of retirement village properties in your price range at www.retirementvillages.co.nz
‘Making Life Easier’ is all about supporting older people to live the lives they want! Discover a huge range of care and support options, community and advocacy groups, and service providers throughout the country at www.eldernet.co.nz/making-life-easier
Please note this is a TEST PAGE ONLY.
The information we have entered in the various fields gives you an idea of the types of things people using Eldernet may be looking for in a service e.g., does the facility provide day care, respite care or short-term care.
This introductory section is about encouraging people to read more about the service/s you provide, so add plenty of detail about what sets you apart from your competitors to pique their interest. An eye-catching photo always helps draw attention to your listing too.
Service/Facility Details
Detail | Status |
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Contract with Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora | Yes |
Certification | Yes |
ORA Applies | Yes. An ORA (Occupation Right Agreement) means you have to 'pay' a capital amount to live here. It's a retirement village type of purchase. |
Updated: 12 Sep 2024 |
Bed and Vacancy Details
Detail | Status |
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Approximate number of beds at this level of care | 10 |
Levels of care offered in Care Suites | Rest Home, Dementia, Hospital |
Extra admission requirements due to COVID-19 | Please enquire |
Updated: 23 Oct 2024 |
Testimonials
Provide any testimonials that clients or family members may have given you or perhaps some feedback. |
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
Composition of Village
Type | Details |
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Townhouse example (Studio Unit etc.) | |
Total | 10 |
Low Price | $1 |
High Price | $1,000,000 |
Tenure Terms | Is it a Licence to Occupy? |
Surrender Details | Who gets any capital gain? What about captial loss? |
Service Charge Details | What are the additional services and costs? |
Nursing Care Details | What are the additional services and costs? |
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
Agent's Details
Details | ||
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Name | Eldernet | |
Address | 123 ABC Street | |
City/Town | ABC | |
Company | Eldernet | |
Phone | (03) 388 1204 | |
Fax | (03) 388 1271 | |
Mobile | ABC | |
View Email Address | ||
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
Statutory Supervisor's Details
Details | ||
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Name | Eldernet | |
Address | ABC Street | |
City/Town | ABC | |
Company | Eldernet | |
Phone | (03) 388 1204 | |
Fax | (03) 388 1271 | |
Mobile | ABC | |
View Email Address | ||
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
Solicitor's Details
Details | ||
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Name | Eldernet | |
Address | 123 ABC Street | |
City/Town | ABC | |
Company | Eldernet | |
Phone | (03) 388 1204 | |
Fax | (03) 388 1271 | |
Mobile | ABC | |
View Email Address | ||
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
Personnel
Type | Hours Per Week | Status | Details |
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Registered Nurse | Yes | What kind of Registered Nurse (RN) cover is provided? 24 hours a day on-site, on-call, 9-5 Monday to Friday? | |
Nurse Practitioner | Negotiable | A Nurse Practitioner is a highly qualified nurse. They may be available in a consultancy capacity. | |
Enrolled Nurse | Yes | Enrolled nurses practise under the direction and delegation of a registered nurse or nurse practitioner. How often are these nurses on site or on call? | |
Healthcare Assistants/Caregivers | Yes | All carers are healthcare assistants. | |
Physiotherapist | No | Is this person part of the on-site team, contracted or on call as required? If the PT is on site what benefit does physiotherapy bring to the residents? | |
Occupational Therapist | No | What benefit does this provide for the residents? How often do people use this service? Does the OT oversee a team consisting of Diversional Therapists, activity co-ordinators, volunteers etc? | |
Social Worker (on site) | No | How does this service benefit residents? What happens if a resident needs a social worker? How accessible are they? | |
Diversional Therapist | Yes | What services does the Diversional Therapist provide? Are they full time, part time? What emphasis does their programme have? | |
Activities Co-ordinator | No | What activities are enjoyed? What feedback do the residents give? | |
Hairdresser | No | Where? How often? What services can be provided? At what cost? Are there alternatives? Can people go out to their own hairdresser? If so who takes them? | |
Podiatrist | No | What is the frequency of visits? How is this charged? | |
Dietitian | No | How often is a Dietitian consulted? What input do they have into the menus? Is there a Chef? | |
Accredited Visitors | No | Is this befriending service available at this facility? Usually offered by Age Concern. | |
Kaumatua | Yes | How is this service accessed? What are the Iwi/other affiliations? | |
Chaplain/Spiritual Advisor | No | How regularly is this service provided? For all religions? Are pastoral services offered to residents and staff? | |
Other Personnel | No | Are there other staff or volunteers who deserve a mention and who are well known to residents and their families eg cooks, gardeners, handymen/women, and administrators? | |
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
Specialities or Areas of Expertise
Specialities or Areas of Expertise | Status | Details |
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Oxygen Management | No | test |
Gastronomy/Nasogastric Management | No | test |
Bariatric (Care of the very overweight) | Yes | |
IV Antibiotic Capability | Yes | |
Dialysis | Yes | |
Wound Care | Yes | |
Diabetic Care | Yes | |
Continence Advice | Yes | |
Stomal Therapy | Yes | |
Stroke Rehabilitation | Yes | |
ACC Rehabilitation | Yes | |
Infection Control | No | test |
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
Features
Feature | Status | Details |
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May Bring Own Furniture | No | In most instances you will be able to have a special painting, photographs a favourite armchair or smaller pieces of furniture. What is really important to you? Can the home accommodate your wishes? |
Single Rooms | No | What are the rooms like? Spacious? Homely? Individually decorated? Does it have a view? Under what circumstances would you have to move from your room eg if you get ill or is it your room for as long as you wish? |
Shared Rooms | No | Can you share a room? With a friend or partner? Some people really enjoy company. |
Rooms suitable for a couple | No | Can you remain with your husband/wife in the same room? What about sleeping arrangements - double or single beds? |
Ensuite | No | Do you want an ensuite? Private or shared? Ensuites are not such an important aspect to consider if you need assistance with personal care/toileting etc. |
Alcohol Permitted | No | Does your health allow you to have a drink? How often can you have a drink? Where will this be stored? How much personal independence do you have in this regard? |
Pets In Residence | No | Cats, dogs, birds, fish even a tortoise - what animals live here? If you don’t like pets will they intrude into your space? |
Negotiate To Bring Own Pet | No | How willing is the service to consider your wish to bring your treasured companion with you? Have you considered who will look after your pet at the home if you cant? |
Phone Access In Own Room | No | How does this work? Do you have a shared portable phone or your own line? Who pays for this? What happens if you have a computer and want to be online a lot. Who pays for this? |
Resident can adjust heating in own room | No | Heating varies in facilities. How is the heating controlled? What control do you have over the heating in your room? Can you have it really hot or quite cool if you want to? |
Cater for under 65 yrs with Disability | No | Can the facility provide care for those under 65? What are the requirements for this to happen? |
Lounges/seating areas | No | Do you have a choice of where you sit and with whom you are seated? Are there places to suit different occasions and moods? |
Gay / LGBT IQ Friendly | Yes | Some care homes have undergone training that certifies the home is LGBTI friendly. The Silver Rainbow demonstrates this. |
Primary Health Funded Short Term Care | No | These services are available in some parts of the country and are funded from a short term contract out of the primary health care budget. They are NOT funded directly by the DHB under the residential care contract. |
Palliative Care Contract | No | Does the facility hold a contract to provide Palliative Care? |
Day Programme for day stay clients | Yes | Is there a set programme or do day care clients fit in with regular activities at the home? Is this a contracted service? Are there provisions for privately paying clients? What is the cost? What do the fees include? Can Carer Support funding be used? |
Outings | No | How often do these occur? Who decides where you go? When you arrive at a destination can those who are able, disembark? What are favourite outings? Are there any additional costs? How are decisions made about who goes on the outings? |
Whānau Room | No | How is this room set up? Is it for day use only? How long can you use this room? Will you have to share? What facilities are there for you to use? In some instances you may have access to bathroom and kitchen facilities. |
Māori Kaupapa | No | Does the facility openly embrace Maori practices and philosophies, and incorporate them into their care? How do they do this? |
Residents Committee | No | How often is this held? Who chairs the meeting? What happens if issues are raised that need action? The presence of the Manager or senior staff may inhibit free and open discussion. |
Family Committee | No | In some families meet together with other families with the purpose of providing support to one another. |
Newsletter | No | How often is the newsletter produced? Who receives this - residents/staff/families? Who decides what goes in it? |
Policy for management of challenging behaviour | No | How do staff investigate the cause of challenging behaviours? Who makes the assessment? When is a referral made for specialist assessment? What strategies are used and how are they monitored? |
Confused Residents | No | Are the causes investigated eg infections etc? How do staff manage situations if residents begin to wander? At what point is reassessment sought for those who are confused? |
Smokers Room | No | If you are a smoker how important is it that you have access to a smoking room? |
Updated: 12 Oct 2021 |
Facility Features
Feature | Status | Details |
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Social/Recreational Programme | No | Is there a set programme or do? Is this a contracted service? Are there provisions for privately paying clients? What is the cost? What do the fees include? |
Community Complex | No | What kind of facilities are on offer? |
24 Hour Security | No | What kind of security is provided? |
Emergency Call System | No | Are they fitted in every room? Is there an additional cost for this? |
Newsletter | No | How often is the newsletter produced? Who receives this - residents/staff/families? Who decides what goes in it? |
Pets In Residence | No | Cats, dogs, birds, fish even a tortoise - what animals live here? If you don’t like pets will they intrude into your space? |
Negotiate To Bring Own Pet | No | How willing is the service to consider your wish to bring your treasured companion with you? Have you considered who will look after your pet at the home if you cant? |
Outings | No | How often do these occur? Who decides where you go? When you arrive at a destination can those who are able, disembark? What are favourite outings? Are there any additional costs? How are decisions made about who goes on the outings? |
Transport Available | No | What kind of transport is available? How can this be booked? Is it a private service? Is this an additional cost? |
Restaurant | No | What kind of facilities are on offer? What are the opening and closing hours? How do you book? |
Fitness Complex | No | What kind of facilities are on offer? What are the opening and closing hours? Is this area staffed? Are their any activities? |
Swimming Pool | No | What kind of facilities are on offer? What are the opening and closing hours? Is this area staffed? Are their any activities? |
Spa Pool | No | What kind of facilities are on offer? What are the opening and closing hours? |
Craft Room | No | What kind of facilities are on offer? Are residents able to come and go as they please? |
Library | No | What kind of facilities are on offer? Are residents able to come and go as they please? |
Games Room | No | What kind of facilities are on offer? Are residents able to come and go as they please? |
Chapel | No | What kind of facilities are on offer? Are there any services held in this space? If so, how often? Are residents able to come and go as they please? |
Lounges | No | Do you have a choice of where you sit and with whom you are seated? Are there places to suit different occasions and moods? |
Gardens | No | Who looks after these gardens? Are residents allowed to personalise these spaces? |
Other details | No | Are there any other details that people may want to know? |
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
Special Features
What makes this home special? Whether it’s the philosophy underlying the care, special programmes that operate, physical location, size of home; there are a multitude of things that make every home different. Take your time, think carefully about your needs and choose a home that gives you what you want. . |
Updated: 12 Oct 2021 |
Interests & Activities
Big print books, Billiards, Videos |
Updated: 12 Oct 2021 |
Additional Information
Topic | Details | |
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What's included in your fees and what's not | Please refer to management for details. | |
Staffing qualifications and details | We have a lot of long servicing staff. Compassionate and caring. We have regular staff training. | |
Details about meals | All meals are cooked on site. Menus change on regular basis with dietitian's input. Main meal lunch Fruit bowls at all times and other snacks available on request. Morning and afternoon tea supper are also served | |
Visitor information | Are there any process that visitors need to follow upon arrival. Are all visitors welcome? Are children welcome? do you have a playground onsite or any additional features that would make visiting your facility appealing to family members? | |
Recreational opportunities | Is there a gym onsite? Is there a swimming pool? What type of recreational opportunities are available | |
Internet access | Do you have wifi available to residents or visitors? | |
Transport | Do you have a vehicle for outings or transport to appointments if required for a resident? If so is there a charge for this? | |
Associated Complexes | Do you have any associations with a nearby care facility or village? | |
Updated: 12 Oct 2021 |
Languages Spoken
Language | Status | Details |
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Chinese | Yes | |
Chinese dialect | Yes | |
Dutch | Yes | |
English | Yes | What other languages are spoken by the staff? |
French | No | test |
Māori - Te Reo | Yes | |
Rarotongan | Yes | |
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
Religious/Spiritual Affiliations
Religious/Spiritual Affiliations | Status | Details |
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Inter denominational | Yes | Weekly church services. |
Updated: 12 Oct 2021 |
Distances
Location | Distance | Details |
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Public Transport | How far away is the nearest bus stop? | |
Shops | How far away is the local shopping centre, medical centre, pharmacy etc? | |
Mall | Only ? kms away from ? mall | |
Parks | Are there local parks nearby that are nice for a walk or recreational activities? Maybe a nice place to sit with visitors? | |
Library | How far away is the local library or does the mobile library visit your home? | |
Updated: 12 Oct 2021 |
Credentials & Membership
Credentials & Membership RC | Status | Details |
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Other details | Yes | What groups are you part of? Are you registered with an official organisation? |
Updated: 13 Oct 2021 |
The Ministry of Health conducts regular audits of Residential Care Facilities. They can be found HERE.
NOTE: The Retirement Villages Act 2003 (The Act) is designed to provide improved protection for people who ‘buy’ into a retirement village. If you intend to ‘purchase’ you must get independent legal advice before signing your occupation right agreement as required under The Act. Some Retirement Village type facilities are not required to register under The Act so different legal requirements apply. Please make sure you investigate fully.
In some villages there may be some Retirement Village units that have multiple uses e.g. a Serviced Apartment may also be used as a Residential Care Suite. The same unit may therefore show in several places on Eldernet.