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Sort Out Service - Downsizing & moving home

17 hours ago - Upper Hutt

Need assistance to downsize, declutter or estate clear?

We are friendly and professional home organisers who provide downsizing, decluttering and estate clearance services in the greater Wellington area.  We're here to help people who don't have the time, strength or support to get these jobs done.  These jobs can be hard to start, so we offer a non-judgmental, personalised service to help you get them underway and completed.  That frees you up to do whatever you have to do next.


Call 021 227 3345 for a Free half hour consultation.

Find out more about our services at www.sortoutservice.co.nz

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Mobility Manawatu - Mobility aids & useful products

1 day ago - Palmerston North

Welcome to Mobility Manawatu

ORDER online at www.mobilitymanawatu.co.nz

 

 

 

The Good Companion - Home help & personal care

1 day ago - Nationwide

Are you or a loved one looking for more help at home? Companionship goes beyond personal care and aims to achieve a stable bond between the client, their family, friends and the Companions CALL TODAY

Wyndham and Districts Community Rest Home - Rest Home

1 day ago - Wyndham

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
We're looking forward to a joyous Christmas Lunch that celebrates the spirit of community and connection among our residents and staff.
May you Christmas be filled with inspiration, joy, and warmth of shared moments!
 
 

Maruia River Retreat - Travel & Tours

2 days ago - Shenandoah

 

Need to getaway?

Reconnect with Nature.

This is our most popular weekend “take-a-breath” stay.

The Reconnect with nature stay is a Solo or Couple Retreat 2-3 night package; where you'll be pampered throughout your stay with daily organised nature and wellness activities, breakfast and 3-course dinners included, and plenty of quiet time to nap or read books and wander the grounds.

Designed to give you and with your loved one, the space you need to celebrate, breathe, relax and reconnect, surrounded by inspiring nature.

If you are an older person just wanting the best getaway or a caregiver wanting an escape without going to far this is for you. Spots open for the January to March Season..

Check it out here: https://www.maruia.co.nz/reconnect-with-nature

 

 

Griffin Healthcare (serving Hamilton and Waikato) - Home help & personal care

2 days ago - Tamahere

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all! 

We wish you all a safe and happy holiday season.

Jo xx

Kiwilaw - Legal

2 days ago - Nationwide (online)

Early warning! Land-registration fees will increase on 3 February 2025

If your deceased loved one owned 'general land' (not Māori land), either in their own name alone, or in shares with someone else, or jointly with someone else, you will need a 'transmission'. Details vary depending on the type of ownership. 

  • Joint ownership - the surviving owner needs a 'transmission by survivorship'.
  • Sole ownership, or separate shares - someone needs to get High Court paperwork (probate or letters of administration) and then a 'transmission to executor' or 'transmission to administrator'. 

Either way, for those transmissions, Kiwilaw currently charges $400 (in most cases) - which includes GST and also includes the $90 LINZ registration fee and title searches.

From 3 February 2025. Kiwilaw will charge $450.

LINZ fees are increasing that day. The LINZ fee for a registration will be $125 instead of $90. Title searches will cost $8 instead of $6.  We haven't increased our fee since 2018 (when title searches were $5 and LINZ registrations were $80), but now it's time.

Don't say we didn't warn you.

https://kiwilaw.co.nz/estates/transmission-by-survivorship/

https://kiwilaw.co.nz/estates/transmission-to-personal-representatives/

 

 

 

EV Bikes - Mobility aids & useful products

2 days ago - Palmerston North

Fantastic Finance option!

Own your own mobility trike for just $45 per week, over 3 yrs, with only 10% deposit.
Interested call 0800 22 22 49.

Annaliese Haven Rest Home & Hospital - Dementia

2 days ago - KAIAPOI

DEMENTIA ROOM OPEN NOW  Are you seeing changes in a loved one or worrying about their safety? Come be part of the FAMILY at Annaliese Haven. We offer Dementia, Rest home and hospital rooms.

Annaliese Haven Rest Home & Hospital - Rest Home

2 days ago - KAIAPOI

Come check our our new refurbishment in both facility and gardens

Annaliese Haven Rest Home & Hospital - Hospital

2 days ago - KAIAPOI

Check out our beautiful refurbishment

Home Support North - Home help & personal care

3 days ago - Whangārei

 
International Day of Care and Support

The care economy

Care work, both paid and unpaid, is crucial to the future of decent work. Growing populations, ageing societies, changing families, women’s secondary status in labour markets and shortcomings in social policies demand urgent action on the organization of care work from governments, employers, trade unions and individual citizens. If not adequately addressed, current deficits in care service provision and its quality will create a severe and unsustainable global care crisis and increase gender inequalities at work.

Care work consists of two overlapping activities: direct, personal and relational care activities, such as feeding a baby or nursing an ill partner; and indirect care activities, such as cooking and cleaning. Unpaid care work is care work provided without a monetary reward by unpaid carers. Unpaid care is considered as work and is thus a crucial dimension of the world of work. Paid care work is performed for pay or profit by care workers. They comprise a wide range of personal service workers, such as nurses, teachers, doctors and personal care workers. Domestic workers, who provide both direct and indirect care in households, are also part of the care workforce.

The care economy is growing as the demand for childcare and care for the elderly is increasing in all regions. It will thus create a great number of jobs in the coming years. However, care work across the world remains characterised by a void of benefits and protections, low wages or non-compensation, and exposure to physical, mental and, in some cases, sexual harm. It is clear that new solutions to care are needed on two fronts: in regards to the nature and provision of care policies and services, and the terms and conditions of care work.

With the global demand for domestic workers likely to grow, the International Labour Organization steps up action to ensure they have access to decent work.

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Care work and care jobs for the future of work

ILO report Care work and care jobs for the future of decent work takes a comprehensive look at unpaid and paid care work and its relationship with the changing world of work. A key focus of this report is the persistent gender inequalities in households and the labour market, which are inextricably linked with care work. These gender inequalities must be overcome to make care work decent and to ensure a future of decent work for both women and men.

Read the report

International Day of Care and Support

The International Labour Organization (ILO) will mark International Day of Care and Support 2024 by spotlighting the Resolution concerning Decent Work and the Care Economy, adopted by the ILO International Labour Conference in June 2024.

Mindful of the need to invest in the care economy and to create robust, resilient and gender-responsive, disability-inclusive and age-sensitive care and support systems with full respect for human rights with a view to recognizing, reducing, valuing and redistributing unpaid care and domestic work and support, the General Assembly decided to proclaim 29 October as International Day of Care and Support.

It also stressed the need to recognize and value paid care work and care workers as essential workers and the need to adopt measures that combat gender stereotypes related to care and support, as well as those related to, inter alia, race, ethnicity, age and migratory status, to reduce occupational segregation for care work, facilitate the transition from informal to formal work and decent work, including with regard to paid care and domestic work, and create quality jobs in the care economy and increase the rewards and representation of paid domestic workers, including care workers, as well as the need to realize women’s right to work and rights at work for those with care responsibilities, including equal pay for work of equal value.

The Assembly invited stakeholders to observe the International Day of Care and Support on an annual basis in an appropriate manner in order to raise awareness of the importance of care and support and its key contribution to the achievement of gender equality and the sustainability of our societies and economies, as well as of the need to invest in a resilient and inclusive care economy, including the development of strong and resilient care and support systems.

Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products

3 days ago - Auckland

The inmuRELAX is a small 'pebble' shaped cushion that plays calming music and vibrates gently. A fabulous tool to calm agitation, to relax during the day, or to help with sleeping at night. The calming music becomes more complex with more movement, but will quieten and slowly fade when it is still. slight movement will 'wake' the inmuRELAX, making it an easily accessible tool for those with limited movement. See the inmuRELAX in action click the here.   Feel free to contact us on 0800 34 34 38 for further information or sales@sensorycorner.co.nz.

The Range: 

inmuRelax , inmuDance  ,inmuRhythm & inmuJoy each offer a different sensory sensation depending on what you are seeking.  

Radius Elloughton Gardens - Rest Home

3 days ago - Timaru

Some  Elloughton  Garden residents off for a lovely outing to play some pool and to have a nice beverage at a local tavern.  Lots of fun and laughter was had and still great at playing pool.  The residents really enjoyed being out and having Lee our Diversional Therapist and Lizzie our Activities Co coordinator there as well.  

Radius Thornleigh Park - Rest Home

4 days ago - New Plymouth

We are excited to announce that in early October we achieved four-year certification from the MOH. Click here to read more about this result or click here to learn more about certifications. 

Our residents live their lives to fullest that they can, they enjoy each other's company and feel they live in greatest environment that they could wish for.

Our staff are friendly and helpful and like to look outside the square, so they do not limit anyone from trying something new, our residents enjoy a vast array of activities.

Our residents assist with baking items for "On The House" and deliver and support the "Over 65's Free Cafe" every fortnight. 

Random acts of kindness are done in the community and hospital for well-being. 

Hearing Auckland - Hearing

4 days ago - Auckland

Supporting our Kaumātua

Hearing Auckland is a charity dedicated to ensuring that all New Zealanders can access good hearing. We know that by supporting our kaumātua to hear better, we don’t just help them, we help their whole whānau (family) and community to be more connected. That’s why we’re proud to be supporting our kaumātua through our Pathfinder program.

Nōku te tūranga, nō koutou te mana
Nōku te tūranga, nō koutou te mana *

 

We’re a Registered Charity

Hearing Auckland is a registered charity! Tāmaki Makaurau Hearing Trust (CC59040) exists to ensure all New Zealanders can access good hearing. When you get products and services from us, you help us to help others to hear better. One of our charitable programs is specifically dedicated to supporting our kaumātua, and it’s called the Pathfinder program.

 

Pathfinder program

Our Pathfinder program helps people who are:

  • Māori or Pasifika
  • 60 years or older
  • Low income

to access hearing aids and hearing services at low or no cost. Hearing Pathfinder is funded by the Tāmaki Makaurau Hearing Trust (us!). Sometimes iwi funds or medical insurance can also help to pay for services. We can also apply on our clients’ behalf for Ministry of Health or ACC funds that will pay some of the costs of hearing aids. We know that the cost of hearing aids and hearing services can be prohibitive. We’re proud to be supporting our kaumātua by providing quality hearing care services that are low or no cost to the client.

 

Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei

We have been lucky enough to be in our beautiful whare (building) on St Vincent Ave in Remuera for over 90 years, in the rohe (area) of Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei. We are so pleased to be working with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei to support their kaumatua to access better hearing. The above photo was taken at a Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei “Kaumātua Health Day” last month. Our team have attended several of these events this year. We are able to provide on-site hearing screenings which can be followed up with further hearing testing, discussion, advice, and supply of hearing devices if needed. We’re proud to be developing this relationship with local iwi and tangata whenua; and to be supporting our Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei kaumātua.

 

Supporting our kaumātua

As you can see, we put a lot of aroha (love) and mahi (work) into supporting our kaumātua. If you know of any kaumātua in your community who might benefit from hearing better, get in touch via phone call or email and we’ll be happy to help.

(09) 524 9847

info@hearingauckland.org.nz

 

*This whakataukī acknowledges the important role of kaumātua in the community as a connection to culture and heritage and a guide for future generations. We found it in this article from the charity Safekids.

Home Carers - Home help & personal care

5 days ago - Christchurch

Caring for Your Loved Ones This Holiday Season – We’re Here for You! 

 

At Home Carers, we understand the importance of quality home care services during the holidays. Our compassionate, professional carers are ready to support elders in Christchurch, helping them stay safe, independent, and comfortable at home.

To celebrate this festive season, we’re offering exclusive incentives – valid until December 31st!

A. Referral Incentive

Know someone who needs professional in-home care? Earn $200 cash for every successful referral. Plus, the new client receives a 20% discount on their first week of care.

[Only 5 Spots Left – Don’t Miss Out!]
Use code XMAS to redeem!


B. Flexible Discount Options

  • 5% off for direct debit payments.
  • 5% off for advance payments.
  • 10% off when combining both direct debit and advance payments!

C. Free In-Home Assessment

We offer a no-obligation, free in-home assessment with a satisfaction guarantee, ensuring we provide the right elderly care tailored to your needs.


Call 0800 227 686 or visit www.homecarers.co.nz to schedule your free assessment today. Discover why we’re Christchurch’s trusted choice for personal home care, elder care services, and senior support.


 

Jess's Underground Kitchen - Meals & nutrition

5 days ago - Auckland

Save 20% on Premium Ready Meals!

 

Discover our delicious, award-winning home-cooked meals! Our frozen ready-to-heat meals are handmade in small batches with real ingredients, just like you would make at home. They're perfect for having on hand to pop in the microwave or oven, for those days when you need something nutritious and delicious. We deliver north-island wide to non-rural addresses, or you can collect from our Auckland kitchen.

Get 20% off this month with the discount code: ELDERNET20

Try our gourmet meals today and taste the goodness of a home-cooked meal, without any of the hassle.

You can find our wide range of meals on our website www.juk.co.nz

Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services

5 days ago - Auckland

Next Step Retirement Living can assist you in determining your needs and future requirements so you can confidently choose a retirement living solution that best suits you.
As retirement approaches, making important decisions about the next phase of life can be both exciting and overwhelming.
Next Step Retirement Living can assist you or your loved one with finding and identifying the right Retirement Village or Age Care - Independent living - Permanent residential care - Specialised care - Short term respite care 
Email Carmel : carmel@nextstepinfo.co.nz
Chat with Carmel: 027 2276356
Visit our website www.nextstepinfo.co.nz
 

Walking Football New Zealand - Sports & recreation

1 week ago - Auckland

Walking football New Zealand offers seniors the opportunity to play in a safe environment. No running plenty of walking. A healthy way to socialize.  Retirement homes/villages form a team spirit, and that team can play walking football New Zealand gala days or competition. Men or women or a mixed team can make up a team to represent your retirement home/village to be the campion of your region. 

Avon Lifecare (Family Owned) - Rest Home

1 week ago - Christchurch

Merry Christmas. Are you or a loved one seeking more companionship or needing some extra help with some tasks? Come see our family and friends at Avon.  We have some rooms open and multiple locations.  Come join our family today. 

TaskMasters - Downsizing & moving home

1 week ago - Wellington

Recent Client

A client made the decision to move to retirement. Her house needed to go on the market but it was full and needed a big sort out. Her sister was keen to help but had other work and family commitments.  Enter TaskMasters in a few sessions we worked our magic to sort and organise the home to get it ready to present to the market. We helped our client make decisions about what to take with her and what could be donated to charity, we sorted any rubbish and arranged collections. The real estate agent organised stagers and the house was transformed! It sold quickly and in a few short weeks we were back for the next stage to pack and organise her move to retirement. The end result was a very happy client!

"Oh wow, everything's wonderful! Thank you for all your graft and grace.  I've been recommending you to everyone I meet!"

 

 

 

Amberley Country Estate - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Amberley

Merry Christmas from the Amberley Country Estate Residents. 

Auckland Health Services - Mobility aids & useful products

1 week ago - Auckland

Auckland Health Services Holiday Opening Hours

Mobility Equipment and Daily living Aids - Hire or buy

We are OPEN
Monday–Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.

Our team will be available throughout the holiday period, with the exception of the following public holidays:

Closed on Public Holidays:

  • Christmas Day - 25 December 2024
  • Boxing Day - 26 December 2024
  • New Year’s Day - 01 January 2025
  • Day After New Year’s - 02 January 2025

Need assistance? We’re here to help:

From all of us at Auckland Health Services, thank you for your support this year.

Wishing you a joyful, safe, and prosperous holiday season!

Seddon Park Funeral Home Ltd - End of life & funeral

1 week ago - Hamilton

The Value of a Funeral and Pre-planning

Throughout our lives we mark milestones.  We celebrate birthdays, graduations, weddings and anniversaries.  A funeral is a chance to mark a major milestone in the life of a family.

Everyone has a story to tell, and even those who appear, on the surface, to have lived an ‘ordinary 'life, have things that make them unique.

Ferdi Bosch, General Manager of Seddon Park Funeral Home says his team is very aware of the need to mark the milestone of death.

“Some people tell us they don’t want a funeral because they don’t want to put their family through the stress of having to organise things at a difficult time.  But funerals are not just for the person who has passed away, they are very much for the living,” says Ferdi.

Funerals serve a greater purpose than simply saying goodbye.  They are often the spark that brings family members together.  They help to smooth conflict and reaffirm the importance of family connections in day-to-day life.  Funerals provide healing and are a good start on the journey of grief.  They provide an opportunity to express feelings without having to hide away.

Ferdi says funeral’s don’t have to be grand events.  They can be very simple.  He sees them as a chance for friends to show their support, and many families welcome hearing stories about things they might not have known about their loved ones.

“One of the best things about funerals now is that they can be done to suit the needs of the families who want to hold services in a garden, sport clubs or even in the back yard”

“Some people think that not having a funeral will shield them away from the pain of grief, but we find it actually makes it harder,” says Ferdi

“More people are choosing to write down their wishes, and this is very important.  It means they can choose their own music, venue for the service, and even things like flowers they want”

He says this takes the pressure off a family at a very difficult time because they have fewer decisions to make, and they know they’re following the wishes of their loved one.

Without doubt funerals are emotionally difficult, but they can also be a wonderful time for sharing great memories.  They can be a celebration of a good life, and a celebration of family ties.

“We encourage people to think carefully before saying they don’t want a funeral.  Today’s funerals are not the sombre affairs of days gone by, and that’s a very good thing.”

Request our free pre plan funeral booklet “a time such as this”.  This will give you the chance to put down your funeral wishes.  email us at info@seddonpark.co.nz or call us on 07 846 1561 

TENA - Continence

1 week ago - New Zealand

Incontinence briefs with belt | Flex

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Highly absorbent incontinence briefs with elastic belt for easy & ergonomic changes. TENA PROskin Flex is a range of innovative belted incontinence briefs for easier and more ergonomic changes, helping the carer in the physical demands of their job, as well as providing great protection for the wearer. TENA Flex are ideal for those with medium to very heavy incontinence. Available in a range of sizes and absorbency levels. Take the TENA Flex challenge today, contact jo.curran@essity.com for your free trial today.

Check them out here:    https://www.tenaprofessional.com.au/professional/products/flex-incontinence-briefs-with-belt/

Product Video links here:

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The Bidet Shop - Continence

1 week ago - Auckland

The benefits of bidets for older people.

As New Zealand’s population continues to age, providing high-quality care and maintaining the dignity of older adults in homes and residential aged care becomes an increasingly important challenge. A wonderful approach to independence and personal hygiene are bidets.

Testimonial – Bidet User

"I am an older lady living by myself in beautiful Auckland New Zealand, I’ve always seen myself as independent. But as the years get on, daily jobs started to become a little harder, especially in the bathroom. 

Usually for my birthday, my children buy me towels or pillows and once even a basket for the cat. Last year, after a wonderful lunch in the park with my family, we came home and I found that for a birthday gift my son had organised the replacement of my old toilet seat with an electronic Bidet toilet seat. I had seen them advertised on TV and thought what a great idea. I was absolutely shocked and thrilled to find I now have one on my toilet.”

My daughter explained that she had recently purchased one from The BIDET SHOP® herself and found her husband and children loved it so much they decided to buy one for me as a birthday gift

 After two weeks of having my new Bidet, I wondered how I had ever survived previously without it. All I have to do is sit down on my nice warm seat and go to the loo, and once I am finished I simply press a button and I get a warm water wash and a gentle stream of warm air dry.

Now almost a year later, it has changed my life, I have saved a fortune in toilet paper and, I see going to the toilet as a time of luxury. It is the best birthday gift I have ever received!

Whether you live in a big city like Auckland or a small town, a bidet is the best upgrade you can make for your health and comfort. It’s a simple change, but it’s really changed my daily life. I couldn’t recommend it more!"          {Mary Rangi - Auckland}

A New Approach to Personal Hygiene
Bidets offer a superior cleansing experience, preventing skin irritation and infections. Their introduction in aged care homes addresses the unique needs of older adults, making personal hygiene easier and more comfortable.

The InteliCare and National N-2000 Bidets are here to revolutionize the bidet market. 

The BIDET SHOP is your go-to for all things bidet, promoting independence and well-being, one spritz spray at a time.
Join us in the quest for cleaner bums, happier lives!

Contact Us

NATIONWIDE FREECALL: 0800 450 837 Auckland: 09 320 3560 After Hour: 02 20344718 Fax: 09 320 34 26

Email: salesrep@thebidetshop.co.nz Address: Unit 5, 31 Princes St, Onehunga 1061, New Zealand. 

Morrisons Funerals - End of life & funeral

1 week ago - Auckland

Morrisons Funerals 

Our three modern funeral homes around Auckland are fully equipped to deliver a quality funeral service.  Chapels, catered reception lounges, private arrangement and viewing rooms all enable you to truly honour your loved one.

A range of caskets in spacious selection rooms feature in each funeral home, helping families to make a personal choice.

Our private parking on-site with 100+ capacity at Henderson and Glen Innes provides added functionality to our locations

Our Henderson location is also the home of our very own Auckland Crematorium, meaning the entire funeral service can be carried out at one location, allowing you to minimize your travel on the day. Should you wish to hold the cremation or service at another venue, we can certainly arrange this for you.

Coromandel Lifestyle Village - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Coromandel Town

We're excited to announce the addition of stylish new steel-framed covers for our BBQ area! These fabulous structures provide both shade and shelter, making this outdoor space perfect for year-round gatherings. Whether you're hosting a summer cookout or enjoying a cozy winter evening, our updated BBQ area offers the ideal spot to relax, socialize, and create lasting memories with friends and neighbors. It's just another way we’re enhancing your lifestyle and creating spaces you'll love!

Pier Law Lawyers - Legal

1 week ago - Christchurch

The Most Important Reasons To Have A Will.....

A Will, also called a testament, is a legal document in writing signed by you and two witnesses, where you make decisions about your estate after you die. According to the Public Trust, only 50% of New Zealand adults have a Will. Dying without one means that your estate will be distributed solely according to intestacy law and not according to your wishes.

Here are some of the most important reasons to have a Will:

  1. To determine who will administer your estate: When you nominate an executor you choose the person who will be responsible for ensuring your estate is administered and distributed in accordance with your wishes.
  2. To decide who gets your assets and property, and who does not: You can appoint beneficiaries for specific assets (e.g. your grandmothers watch), or for the residuary of your estate (everything remaining). Most commonly, people detail the people they wish to benefit in their Will, but it is becoming more common for people to detail people they wish to exclude from an inheritance as well. Make sure you talk to us if you wish to exclude someone from your Will, as this is quite a complex area of the law.
  3. To choose who will take care of any minor children: You can nominate a guardian for minor children in your Will. This is particularly relevant in the case of both parents’ death, since the guardian will be responsible for all your children’s daily needs. If you don’t nominate a guardian in your Will, a court will have to choose one for you.
  4. To provide a home for your pets: You can detail in your Will someone to take care of your pets, and even leave them funds to assist with your pets care.
  5. To leave instructions for your digital assets, which may include online accounts, social media, and cryptocurrencies. Sometimes these assets can be forgotten about, so providing specifically for these will ensure they are dealt with in your estate.
  6. To donate to your favourite charity or cause: You are able to preserve your legacy by leaving a part of your estate to a charitable organisation. Often people do this if they have been involved or had experience with a particular charity (e.g. St John) and they wish to give back.
  7. To provide instructions about your funeral wishes: You are able to detail matters such as: the type of funeral service and location; the music played during your service; the ability for your estate to cover any travel expenses for friends or family to attend your funeral; to make requests of your final resting place; or if you wish to be buried or cremated.


While you can draft your own Will, home made wills are often challenged and not completed as per the New Zealand High Court’s requirements. As such, they may raise difficulties and extra cost when probate is sought after you have passed. It is advisable to get a help of a lawyer experienced in Wills to draft your Will for you to ensure that it is legally valid and that you get all the related advice regarding your wishes.  

Having your Will drafted, and keeping it updated when events in your life change your circumstances, will give your loved ones an easy map to follow after you pass. If you would like to talk to one of our friendly experts, please contact us.

Computer Help NZ - IT & communications

1 week ago - Christchurch

Three Things to Watch Out for When Setting Up a New Router

Getting a new router can be exciting. Maybe you're upgrading to enjoy faster internet speeds, better connectivity, or improved coverage in your home. However, moving to a new router often brings a few unexpected challenges. To make the process smooth and easy, here are three key things to watch out for when setting up your new router.

 

1. Reconfiguring Your Wireless Printer

One of the most common headaches with a new router is reconnecting your wireless printer.  Once you have setup a new router the settings from the old router will usually not work on your printer, even if you keep the SSID and password the same as printers can be picky. Printers are notorious for having finicky Wi-Fi setup processes, and a new router with a different network name (SSID) or password means you'll need to update the printer’s settings.

How to fix it:

  • Refer to your printer’s manual or online documentation for specific instructions on resetting or reconfiguring its Wi-Fi connection. Many printers allow you to enter the password on the printer itself, directly.
  • Access the printer’s setup menu and search for the option to connect to a new network – this may be a “add printer wizard” or something similar.
  • Enter your new router’s SSID and password precisely. If you encounter issues, restarting the printer and router can sometimes help. It is important to get the password and SSID exactly right including upper or lower case.

By the way, even though wireless printing is convenient it’s never as reliable as a USB cable. So if you have the printer next to your laptop or computer, it is best to use a USB cable.

2. Connecting Your Smart TV to the New Wi-Fi

Your smart TV is another device that will need to be reconnected to your new Wi-Fi router. Without an internet connection, you won’t be able to stream your favourite TV shows apps like Netflix, Hulu, or Disney+.

Steps to reconnect your TV:

  • Navigate to the network settings on your smart TV. This is usually found under "Settings" > "Network" or something similar on most Sony Bravia and Samsung TVs.
  • Look for available Wi-Fi networks and select your new router's SSID.
  • Enter the password and test the connection. If the TV struggles to find your network, ensure the router is broadcasting on the correct frequency band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, depending on your TV model as some devices will not recognise 2.4GHz or 5GHz).

3. Updating Smart Home Devices

Smart home gadgets like smart bulbs, thermostats, cameras, and voice assistants (e.g., Alexa or Google Home etc) are easy to overlook when setting up a new router. These devices rely heavily on a stable Wi-Fi connection, and you’ll need to update each one with the new network information.

What to do:

  • Check the companion app for each smart device. Most apps have an option to update Wi-Fi settings.
  • For some gadgets, you might need to perform a factory reset if they cannot detect or reconnect to the new network automatically.
  • Ensure your router’s settings are compatible with the devices. For instance, some older smart devices only work on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, so make sure your router supports dual-band broadcasting.

Bonus Tip: Keep Your SSID and Password the Same

If you want to save yourself a lot of time and hassle, consider setting your new router to use the same SSID (network name) and password as your previous one. Many devices will reconnect automatically without needing to update their settings. However, this might not work in every situation, especially if the new router has different default security protocols or network configurations. Also, be aware that for security reasons, it’s a good idea to change your Wi-Fi password from time to time and getting a new router is as good a time as any.

Final Thoughts

Switching to a new router doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. By planning ahead and addressing these common issues, you can ensure that your devices reconnect seamlessly. Remember, a little troubleshooting during the setup phase can save you hours of frustration later. Happy surfing!

If you need help with setting up your new router, or you are having trouble with your internet and wonder if you need a new router (you may not), then please call...

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For further information, here's some other reading

https://www.chnz.co.nz/blogs/buying-wireless-router

https://www.chnz.co.nz/blogs/wifi-routers-computer

Public Trust - Legal

1 week ago - Multiple locations- Nationwide

$30 off your Enduring Power of Attorney with a Gold Card at Public Trust.

Our surprisingly affordable Enduring Power of Attorney just got surprisingly more affordable! You can now get $30 off with a SuperGold card. Make an appointment or enter the offer code GOLD30 when sorting your EPAs online. 

The best time to get an EPA is now!

Start your EPA online today.

Alternative Care Northland - Respite / short term care

2 weeks ago - Whangārei

Respite Bookings currently CLOSED for 2024 but we are accepting Respite Bookings from mid January 2025, a booking fee will be required for all advance bookings.

Radius Clare House - Hospital

2 weeks ago - Invercargill

Getting out and about! 

Engaging in the community promotes a sense of purpose and fulfilment, physical activity, cognitive stimulation, enhancing overall quality of life. 

Our vans make it easy for all residents to get out. Recently residents from our Demetia Wing and Hospital Wing visited Daffodil and Whalers Bay.

At Clare House we offer a range of care options including Rest Home, Dementia Care and Hospital Level Care. 

We invite you to come in, meet the team and we can discuss what we can do to support you loved one. 

Waicare Day Activity - Day & social programmes

2 weeks ago - Masterton

We moved into new premises at the end of March 2024 which have been a great hit.  We have some lovely outside space that will enable us to do more outdoor activities and perhaps bbqs in the summer.  We are very excited about the possibilities for 2025.

 

 

Companion Wheels - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

It's that time of year when the shops are unavoidable but with the right frame of mind and a little help it can be really enjoyable. Many Companion Wheels clients are enjoying seeing the trees in the malls and shops.  Give us a call if you'd like to do some Christmas shopping - we also work in the evenings if you want to go when it's a little bit quieter. 03 341 5057

Ali's Home Healthcare - Home help & personal care

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

In August 2024 we celebrated our staff who have been working at Ali's, providing exceptional care and support to our clients. We celebrated with an afternoon tea for our 36 long-term employees. We enjoyed a relaxed afternoon chatting with colleagues, our Founders, and Kelly our current owner. Followed by presentations for staff who have served 5, 10 and 15 years with us. Thank you all have been so dedicated.

More recently we have implemented a new staff benefit where every staff goes into a draw to win petrol vouchers for time worked on a particular day, just one more way to show your carers how valued they are.

At Ali's, we CARE.  We not only pride ourselves on looking after our clients but also our staff and this year we introduced Ali's CARE Penapena Friendly Society.  This is like a Christmas savings club for the staff.  It means they will have support from the society for emergencies and enable them to save through the year.

Penapena is a Māori word meaning, to cherish, look after, save up, and store.  I believe this means we will be able to support ourselves and our whanau better in the coming years with the potential recession going to affect us all in different ways.

This is just some of the ways Ali's makes a difference.

CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations

2 weeks ago - Auckland

Give the Gift of Life and Change a Life:

Helping you make giving truly meaningful!

Gifts of Life is a great way of sharing our blessings with people in need – and passing on the true meaning of giving to our loved ones at the same time. It’s a way of saying “thank you” for the many blessings we receive.

When you purchase Gifts of Life, your gift helps to improve the lives of people with disabilities in the world’s poorest places.

Give a chicken or help grow vegetables? Help a child to walk or give the miracle of sight? Whatever you choose, your gift will be a blessing and help to restore hope where hope is lost.

Maybe this is your wish for Christmas. A Gift of Life.

You could also consider gifting your birthday, anniversary, another celebration, or even honour a loved one’s memory to support people with disabilities in poverty.

By doing so, you will help transform the lives of children and adults facing unimaginable challenges in the world’s poorest places.

Thank you for your kind and caring heart towards children and adults with disabilities in the world’s poorest places.

Because of people like you… lives will be changed forever!

Find out more…

Senior Transitions Canterbury - Downsizing & moving home

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

What to Look For When Visiting Elderly Loved Ones Over the Holidays:

Are your elderly loved ones managing well at home? The holiday season is a valuable time to observe their wellbeing and assess whether independent living is still safe. If you notice signs that daily tasks are becoming difficult, it might be time to discuss retirement facilities or residential care homes.


5 Key Signs Independent Living May Be Too Challenging


1. Physical Appearance Changes

  • Look for: Weight loss, neglected grooming, or unexplained bruises.
  • Why it matters: These could indicate struggles with self-care or mobility, potentially impacting health and safety.

2. A Decline in Home Maintenance

  • Look for: Messy, cluttered spaces, missed yard work, or broken appliances.
  • Why it matters: A poorly maintained home often signals that household tasks have become overwhelming.

3. Increased Forgetfulness

  • Look for: Unpaid bills, missed appointments, or medication errors.
  • Why it matters: Memory lapses may be early indicators of dementia or cognitive decline.

4. Emotional or Social Withdrawal

  • Look for: Avoiding hobbies, increased isolation, or signs of anxiety and depression.
  • Why it matters: Emotional health is critical to overall wellbeing and can highlight the need for companionship or professional care.

5. Mobility and Safety Challenges

  • Look for: Difficulty walking, using furniture for support, or signs of recent falls.
  • Why it matters: Mobility issues often require living environments designed with safety in mind.

When to Discuss a Move to Retirement or Residential Care

Starting the conversation can be tough but is essential for their safety and wellbeing.

  • Tip 1: Choose a calm moment to talk.
  • Tip 2: Use “I” statements to express concern (e.g., “I’ve noticed…”).
  • Tip 3: Share research on local retirement facilities or care options.

How Senior Transitions Can Help

Navigating this transition alone can feel overwhelming. At Senior Transitions, we specialize in helping families:

  • Assess elderly care needs.
  • Research and book retirement facilities.
  • Handle the move and asset management.

Visit our Free Resources page for guides and tools, or Contact Us to schedule a consultation.


Final Thoughts

The holidays are a time of togetherness and care. Use this opportunity to check in on your elderly loved ones and ensure they’re living safely and comfortably. If you notice any of these signs, don’t wait—reach out for support and plan for their future.

Kapiti Hearing - Hearing

2 weeks ago - Kapiti, Wellington

Wax suction

Healthy ears contain wax, which is produced by a special lining in the ear canal. Wax protects the ear and helps prevent infection by trapping micro-organisms, dirt and other irritants. Wax is constantly travelling towards the outer ear where it can drop out. In a normal ear, wax is produced in the ear canal and slowly moves towards the entrance of the ear canal – at about the rate that your fingernails grow. This process can slow down as we age, and wax can get stuck in the ear canal.

If you use hearing aids, the aids themselves can push wax back down the canal and cause it to build up.

Wax can also build up and become impacted if you use cotton buds

Microsuction is the preferred method of ear wax removal and offers several benefits compared to irrigation such as:

  • The procedure is quicker.
  • Your doctor can clearly see inside your ear during the procedure.
  • Microsuction doesn’t expose your ear canal to moisture.

Unlike irrigation, microsuction can often be performed on people who have:

Our registered nurses at Kapiti Hearing, Waikanae, will safely remove excess wax from your ears using microsuction. 

Your Way I Kia Roha - Mobility aids & useful products

3 weeks ago - Hamilton

Walking sticks - 20% off

Step into summer with confidence.
 

More than just mobility aids, these elegant companions restore confidence, provide support, and invite you to continue exploring the world on your own terms.  Now with 20% off for SuperGold card members until 21 January 2025, rediscover your independence with Mobility Centre (part of Your Way | Kia Roha Charitable Trust). For more information, visit our online store today.

Pacific Vision International - Vision

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

Don't miss out on our special offer for the Ruby 10 Video Magnifier with Speech, an essential tool for those who want to easily read fine print and complete detailed tasks. 

 

Purchase one Ruby 10 Video Magnifier with Speech and receive an additional unit without Speech for FREE!

 

With our buy one, get one free deal, you'll receive two top-of-the-line devices for the price of one!

The Ruby 10 Video Magnifier is packed with features designed specifically to meet the needs of those with low vision:

  • Crystal-clear magnification: Featuring high-definition image quality, the Ruby 10 allows you to easily read books, labels, prescriptions, medicine bottles, menus, and more with sharp clarity. 
  • Anti-Glare Screen: The 10-inch anti-glare screen enables users to view magnified content even in direct sunlight, providing flexibility for both indoor and outdoor use.
  • Speech function: The built-in speech feature reads text aloud, making it accessible for people with varying levels of vision impairment. With a touch of a button, you can scan even full-page documents and have them read aloud to you. 
  • Swing-out arm feature: The swing-out arm allows you to view items in your hand and write.
  • Distance camera: The dedicated camera for short-distance viewing of objects such as signs and menus on a wall enhances usability in various situations.
  • Headset for convenience and privacy: The option to connect a headset to listen to documents privately adds an extra layer of privacy and convenience for users of the speech model.
  • Lightweight and portable: Take the Ruby 10 with you wherever you go, whether it's to the grocery store, doctor's office, or on vacation. 
     

Don't miss out on this special offer - get two Ruby 10 devices for the price of one and make everyday tasks simpler and more enjoyable!

Click on the link below to learn more

RUBY 10 ELECTRONIC VIDEO MAGNIFIER

Elmswood Retirement Village - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

Elegant and Spacious villa available

 

The Kea design is one of our most sought after and popular styles of villas within our boutique village. It offers an elegant and modern layout with a north facing aspect and plenty of privacy.

Luxury components of this villa include 10ft vaulted ceilings in the open plan living area, providing an unmistakable impression of style and sophistication. Large arched windows and French doors leading out to the private deck adds a further touch of sophistication and plenty of natural light.

The generous size kitchen is both functional and sleek with modern stone waterfall countertops offering plenty of useable space, complimented by a large breakfast bar, perfect when entertaining.

Both double bedrooms offer plenty of in-built storage and are separated by a large Jack and Jill bathroom.

 

www.elmswoodretirementvillage.co.nz

The Botanic, Silverdale - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Silverdale

How to embrace your retirement years

Retirement marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in life and it can open up a world of possibilities. You can enjoy the fruits of your labour, pursue a new passion, and enjoy some well-deserved relaxation.

Yet many New Zealanders approach this stage in life with trepidation, unsure of how to navigate the transition from a structured work life to the freedom of retirement. Embracing your retirement years is about more than just stepping away from work; it’s about seizing the opportunity to redefine your purpose, explore new horizons, and cultivate joy and fulfilment.

 

Read more ways to embrace this stage of life here:

 

https://thebotanic.co.nz/news/how-to-embrace-your-retirement-years/

 

Maygrove Village - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Ōrewa

 

Hopper Living is celebrating Christmas by offering new residents to Maygrove Village a special Christmas Gift!
Simply sign an Application to join our Village before Christmas Eve, choose a Cracker to pull from the Christmas tree, and unveil your Gift, courtesy of Maygrove Village.

Call Paul today on 021 636 290 to make an Appointment to View

 

Anchorage Lifestyle Village - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - One Tree Point, Whangarei

 

Hopper Living is celebrating Christmas by offering new residents to The Anchorage Village a special Christmas Gift!

Simply sign an Application to join our Village before Christmas Eve, choose a Cracker to pull from the Christmas tree, and unveil your Gift, courtesy of The Anchorage Village.

 

Call Linda today on 021 337 217 to make an Appointment to View

 

Country Club Huapai - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Huapai

 

Hopper Living is celebrating Christmas by offering new residents to Country Club Huapai a special Christmas Gift!

Simply sign an Application to join our Village before Christmas Eve, choose a Cracker to pull from the Christmas tree, and unveil your Special Gift, courtesy of Country Club Huapai.

The Moorings Village Whitianga - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Whitianga

Easy Move Furniture Removals - Downsizing & moving home

3 weeks ago - Pukekohe

Expert Guide to a Smooth Move in Auckland

Moving furniture is often one of the most challenging parts of relocating, especially in a diverse city like Auckland. From narrow city apartments to expansive suburban homes, each move presents unique challenges. That’s why choosing the right furniture removals service in Auckland is essential for a seamless and stress-free experience.

Why Hire Professional Furniture Movers in Auckland?

Hiring professional furniture movers in Auckland can greatly simplify the moving process. These experts have the experience and equipment needed for all types of moves, whether you’re relocating from a small city flat or a spacious suburban home. They know Auckland’s streets well and can manage even the trickiest moves with ease.

Professional movers provide the necessary tools to safely transport your belongings, offering you peace of mind. By entrusting the heavy lifting to experts, you can focus on settling into your new home.

Top Tips for Successful Furniture Removals

Plan Ahead for a Smooth Move

Early planning is crucial for a successful move. Start by creating a comprehensive checklist covering all aspects of your move, from packing to scheduling with your chosen Auckland furniture removals team. The sooner you start, the more time you’ll have to address any potential issues.

Declutter Before You Pack

Before packing, take the time to declutter your home. Determine which items are essential and consider donating or selling those you no longer need. This reduces the number of items to move and makes unpacking simpler.

Use Quality Packing Materials

Investing in quality packing supplies is key to protecting your belongings during the move. Sturdy boxes, bubble wrap, and packing tape are must-haves. For fragile items, use extra padding to prevent damage.

Label Boxes Clearly

To streamline the moving process, clearly label all your boxes with their contents and the room they belong to. This helps movers place them in the correct rooms in your new home, making unpacking easier.

Communicate Effectively with Your Movers

Clear communication with your Auckland removals team is vital. Ensure they understand any special requirements or concerns you have. This will help them provide the best possible service and ensure your move goes smoothly.

When is the Best Time to Move?

Timing can significantly affect the success of your move. Auckland’s weather can be unpredictable, so planning your move during the drier months can help avoid complications. Moving during off-peak times can also be more cost-effective and offer more flexibility in scheduling.

Choosing the right furniture movers is an investment in a successful move. With professionals managing the logistics, you can focus on the excitement of settling into your new home. Whether you’re moving within Auckland or to another city, expert furniture removals will make your transition as smooth as possible.

For a stress-free move, consider professional furniture removals services in Auckland. Visit our website to get an estimate quote today or call 0800 432 796 for more details. Your peace of mind is worth it. Visit our site for more information.

NeuroHealth - Mental Health (Community)

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

New Team Member Profiles at NeuroHealth!

We’ve updated our team profiles, and we can’t wait for you to check them out! 

Learn more about the incredible people behind NeuroHealth—our skilled and compassionate team members who are dedicated to supporting you on your wellness journey.

Discover their specialties, expertise, and what drives their passion for care on our website.

To connect with us or book an appointment, visit our Contact Page on the website—we’re here to help! 

Tasman Serviced Apartments - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Auckland

CLAIM $20,000 CASH TO SPEND AS YOU PLEASE!

For a limited time, Tasman Serviced Apartments offers you an amazing opportunity to claim a generous $20,000 cashback upon settlement to spend as you please — whether it's for fees, furnishing your new home, or even treating yourself to a holiday. The choice is yours! Don't let this fabulous chance to elevate your living experience pass you by! Contact us for full Terms and Conditions.

Albany Home and Hospital - Rest Home

3 weeks ago - Gore

ALBANY HOUSE

  

September 2024

Welcome to all readers.

 

 The big news is that we are now on Facebook so check us out; it would be awesome if you would comment on our page.

 

We have had a wonderful winter in Gore and spring is here. The gardens at Albany house are blossoming with colorful flowers.

This week we have had a mystery crop in our flower garden. At first we noticed that Swedes had been planted upside down in a row and when next seen all Swedes had pink hair, eyes, tiaras and were holding wands!!!! How did all that happen?

Murray is doing detective work and says that he will track the culprit down.

 

 

Joke for the Month

There was an old man whose family could no longer afford to take care of him. So the family decided that a nursing for the aged would be appropriate.

Of course the old man rejected the idea, but no sooner he was convinced that it was the right thing to do. On his first day at the home, he spent most of his time laying in bed reflecting on life, feeling lonely. A while later, an orderly stopped by to see how the old man's first day was going.

"How you doing today?” she said to the old man, "First day I see". The Old man replied with a nod.

In no time the two began talking up a storm. As the conversation began to drag on, the orderly was eyeing the room filled with fresh flowers, cards and balloons from friends and relatives. She noticed a bowl full of peanuts sitting on top of the table next to the bed, and helps herself to a handful.

As the two continued to converse with each other, the orderly kept eating more helpings of the peanuts. She looks at her watch and noticed that nearly 2 hours had passed and said, "My goodness, the time has gone by quickly. I have to tend to other people here too." "That's okay.” said the old man, "I feel so much better being able to talk to someone." Looking into the bowl the orderly said, "I feel awful! I ate almost all of your peanuts!" The old man responded, "That's okay. Ever since I got these false teeth, all I was doing was sucking the chocolate off of them anyhow."

 

Spring Birthdays  

Happy birthday on your special day!!!

September

Gilbert Thomson

 

November

Jean Tayles

 

 

What’s happening?

 

Recently a number of residents had a great time at the Country Music Club in the Longford rooms. They heard and joined in with toe tapping music for the afternoon and come home desperate for a cup of tea but very happy.

 

A van load of residents went out on a daffodil hunt to Alison Nichol’s beautiful garden and also Pauline Weirs garden-both in the Waikaka area. Thank you Alison and Pauline for all your hard work that gives us so much pleasure.

  

The American Cup has kept us all glued to the screen in the mornings- sometimes we have wide smiles other times groans of frustrations but still enough energy to shout  “Go Team New Zealand!!!”.

 

Residents have been touring Gore area in the afternoons admiring the fabulous blossom tress.  With the breeze blowing the petals our lawn looks as if it’s covered with pink snow.

 

Happy news!

Royal baby – Prince William & Kate Middleton had their first baby, Prince George Alexander Louis born on 22nd July 2013.

 

 

 Memories

Bob Barnett

Mary Butler

Marie Herron

Doris Thayer

Myrtle Leighton

 

 

Looking forward to...

 

We are looking forward to more settled sunny days so that we can do walking and checking out other people gardens.

With the warmer days we can sit in the lounges and have the doors open for some breeze.

 

 

Recipe of the Month

Lemon Sago

 

Ingredients

 

2 Cups Sago

2 Tbsp golden syrup

Sweetener to taste

Lemon essence/juice

5-6 cups boiling water

 

 

Put everything together in a pot except lemon essence and simmer for 30-40 minutes

Add Lemon essence last

 

Best served with fruit, ice-cream or whipped cream.

 

 

  It would be awesome to have feedback and suggestions for our news letter.   All contributions welcome.

 

 

Albany Rest Home

28 Albany Street, Gore

Phone 032080749

Email: albanyhouse2004@xtra.co.nz

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Avondale Lifecare - Dementia

3 weeks ago - Auckland

We have recently redecorated Rose Avon in a modern color scheme with live plants and paintings of New Zealand landscapes.

Avondale Lifecare - Rest Home

3 weeks ago - Auckland

 Breakfast in bed or full sit-down service from 8am.  

Andrea O'Donnell - Property Brokers - Downsizing & moving home

3 weeks ago - Palmerston North

We're excited to announce our Bid Day Out auction campaign - a summer filled with incredible opportunities!

This is your ultimate chance to showcase your property, get it SOLD, and secure the premium price it deserves. What makes Bid Day Out so extraordinary? It's a marketing program that saves you money while attracting more qualified buyers, igniting more competition for your property.

If you've considered selling, now is the perfect time. Schedule a FREE and quick property appraisal between November 10th and December 20th, 2024.

JMI Wealth - Louis Botes - Financial

4 weeks ago - Multiple Locations

JMI Wealth and Louis Botes …

JMI Wealth understands the importance of partnering with someone who recognises their unique needs and aspirations. That's why, at JMI Wealth, every client benefits from the expertise of a dedicated advisor. Your JMI Wealth advisor is committed to providing absolute transparency in all portfolio discussions, delivering reports in clear and straightforward language. Rest assured, they are readily available to you via phone or email, ensuring a seamless and responsive collaboration.

You will also benefit from our seasoned team of investment professionals, with a wealth of experienced fund managers adept at navigating the intricacies of managing client asset. We bring a comprehensive suite of offerings to enhance your investment and retirement journey, from personalised portfolio advice to strategic guidance on asset allocation, security and manager selection, with timely market insights, commentary and regular investment reports and feedback.

Weather you have a KiwiSaver, a direct share portfolio, a combination of managed funds or even just term deposits, we are a one-stop and independent wealth manager. Please visit our website at www.jmiwealth.co.nz  for more information or watch the short video, https://www.jmiwealth.co.nz/about-us  introducing JMI Wealth.

You can also get in touch with Louis Botes on his mobile 021 472 471 or email louis.botes@jmiwealth.co.nz .

For more information on his background, qualifications and experience please visit his personal web browser where he posts relevant articles on retirement and investment planning ... www.louisbotes.co.nz