‘Making Life Easier at Home’ is all about supporting older people to live the life they want! We want to empower you to use your voice and to make decisions that are right for your future. Here you’ll discover a huge range of care and support options, community groups, and service providers throughout the country that will help make life at home easier. Whether you’re still living in the family home, or are settled in a retirement village or residential care, these resources are for you.
Livingwell Disability Resource Centre
Otago’s independent hub for disability and accessibility support for older people, disabled people, and their whānau.Senior Transitions Canterbury
Providing a complete, end-to-end service supporting older people and their families through the transition from independent living to retirement or residential care in New Zealand.Ben's Electrical Ltd
Auckland Based Electrician with over 16 years experience. 5 star Google reviewsThe Good Companion
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What should I consider when getting help at home?
Many older people are happy living at home and just need a bit of extra support now and again – whether that means assistance around the house, getting professional support and advice, or simply connecting with like-minded people. Yet these services can be difficult to find if you don’t know where to look or if you’re not sure yet what you are looking for; in fact, sometimes you don’t know you have a problem until you find the solution. That’s where ‘Making Life Easier’ comes in.
As we all lead different lives, the support and assistance we need will vary widely. Perhaps you’re looking to meet some like-minded people in your community, join a club or group, or take up a new hobby? Or perhaps you’ve moved to a new area and want to know what services are available? Whatever support you require, you’ll find options in your region to suit.
We all need to look after our eyes, ears and feet – regardless of our age. Some of us may find we need a little extra help around the home, such as cooking and cleaning, while others may require help with their personal care. While there may be some challenges ahead as we get older, there are options to help you navigate these.
If you’re requiring home support, there are a wide range of services to choose from, including practical services and personal care. You may be eligible to receive subsidised home help (via an interRAI assessment) or you can choose to pay privately. There is a lot to consider so use our checklist to help you navigate the process – then browse home support providers in your region. You can also find loads more information about getting help at home and in your community on our Knowledge Lab.
Your questions answered
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How to be a friend to yourself - School of Life
Residential Care Subsidy
This subsidy is designed to provide financial assistance for those who can not pay for the full cost of residential (rest home) care. A number of criteria apply. It is explained more fully in the section 'What is residential care'.
Future of Health - the Five System Shifts (Te Whatu Ora)
How much do hearing aids cost?
In New Zealand there is some Ministry of Health (MOH) funding available for hearing aids. There are two funds. Access to these funds is based on the type of hearing loss you have and your circumstances. There might be other options if you do not meet the MOH criteria. MOH...
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Home and Community
Fully independent and living at home. There are many services to make life at home easier.
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Independent living in a purpose built property with varying levels of support.
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Nurse Maude Health & Mobility Shop - Mobility aids & useful products
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Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products
TOVERTAFEL for Seniors Living with Dementia Enhance quality of life for seniors living with dementia with the innovative Tovertafel interactive system. Specially developed for elderly individuals in memory care and assisted living communities, the Tovertafel transforms everyday spaces into engaging, movement-based play environments. Our carefully designed interactive games support cognitive...
CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations
Help children with disabilities. Faith’s eyes are blinded by cloudy cataracts. Once a bright and active child who loved singing and playing with friends, she can now no longer attend school. “Mama, I want to go to school,” she often pleads. 6-year-old Faith lives in rural Uganda with her parents...
Senior Transitions Canterbury - Downsizing & moving home
ChCh Rest Homes: Why Expensive Isn't Always Best Finding the perfect Canterbury aged care facility isn't just about the budget—it's about the lifestyle fit. I recently assisted a 71-year-old client transitioning from Burwood Hospital to a rest home in Sockburn. While he initially budgeted $70/day for a Premium Accommodation Charge...