‘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.
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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
Looking for independent and impartial information to help you on your ageing journey? Looking for help but not sure where to start? The Knowledge Lab is our comprehensive resource library; dive in and find informative and practical articles and videos covering a wide range of topics, plus answers to questions you didn’t even know you had. Start browsing now.
Who pays for respite care?
You can pay privately for respite care. Alternatively, you may be able to access subsidised respite services via an assessment. The main types of subsidised packages to support carers in New Zealand are: Respite Care Subsidy. This payment is equivalent to the rate paid for residential care, the cost of...
Does High-Intensity Interval Training benefit older people?
High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is a workout style that involves short bursts of intense activity followed by periods of rest or low-intensity exercise. It has been one of the most popular fitness trends for over a decade, as it has numerous health benefits for people of all ages, including older...
Should I leave an inheritance to my children?
There is no right or wrong way to spend your money as you get older – after all, you’re the one who earned it. For some, older age is an opportunity to cash in their chips and do everything they’ve ever wanted, using all the money they’ve saved in the...
Are some home support services free?
Some home support services may be free to the client. There may be a part charge or you may have to pay for your services yourself. It depends on your situation. Funding agencies such as the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) and Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, the government...
Your options
Home and Community
Fully independent and living at home. There are many services to make life at home easier.
Retirement Village
Independent living in a purpose built property with varying levels of support.
Residential Care
The full service options for all the support and levels of care you could need.
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Zepter New Zealand - Mobility aids & useful products
What if pain relief is just light away? Do you or someone you love live with chronic pain, arthritis, stiff joints or itchy rashes that never seem to settle? Wondering if there is a more natural way to support your body, alongside what you already do with your doctor or...
Nurse Maude Health & Mobility Shop - Mobility aids & useful products
Nosey Cup $11 This cup has a cutout section that fits around the nose to help people with limited head tilt to drink easily. It is both microwave and dishwasher safe.
Home Carers - Home help & personal care
How to Use Your 224 Hours of Funded Respite Care? If you’re caring for an older loved one, taking a break isn’t a luxury – it’s essential. Through Te Whatu Ora’s Carer Support Subsidy, many family carers are eligible for: 224 hours of funded respite care each year That’s the...
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Rental Village
Easter Raffle Basket Thank you for supporting our Kimihia Sunday Fun Walk – 22 March! We’re putting together a special Easter Basket to be raffled off on the day, and we’d love your help. Please place your donations in this basket. Easter treats, small gifts, and family‑friendly items are all...