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Hire a Daughter - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers

2 days ago - Palmerston North

At Hire a Daugther, Maxine and her team are able to help with shopping trips, appointments, we now help with cleaning homes around the Manawatū. We are a companion driving service but we offer so much more! We stay with you the whole time from pick up to return trip home.

Give us a call on 02041441004 to discuss how we can help you.

Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products

3 days ago - Auckland

EXCLUSIVE OFFER - 

We are offering 5% off the Gyenno Bravo Twist and our INMU Range just enter the code  "ELDERNET5" at checkout.  This offer is only valid till the 30th April.  

https://www.sensorycorner.co.nz/discount/ELDERNET5

The Gyenno Bravo Twist Spoon is a thoughtfully designed, smart utensil that brings comfort and ease to individuals with hand tremors, including those living with Parkinson’s disease. Its innovative self-stabilizing technology helps reduce the impact of tremors, making mealtime a more manageable and enjoyable experience. For both those with Parkinson’s and their caregivers, this portable, versatile spoon is the perfect solution to foster independence at the dinner table, providing a greater sense of dignity and confidence. Whether you're at home or on the go, the Gyenno Bravo Twist Spoon is an invaluable tool to help maintain autonomy and comfort during meals.  Click HERE to see the Gyenno Bravo Twist Spoon / Fork 

Feel free to contact us on 0800 34 34 38 for further information or sales@sensorycorner.co.nz.

The Gyenno Bravo Twist is a specially designed utensil that reduces the impact of tremors. Here’s how it can help:

  1. **Tremor Stabilization**: The Bravo Twist features technology that stabilizes the utensil, counteracting the effects of hand tremors. This helps the person maintain better control and reduces spills, allowing for a more dignified dining experience.
  2.  **Ergonomic Design**: The utensil is ergonomically shaped, making it more comfortable for people with Parkinson's to hold. The grip helps reduce the effort required to hold it steady, which can reduce strain on the hand and wrist.
  3.  **Restores Independence**: By improving the ability to eat independently, the Bravo Twist helps restore a sense of autonomy. This can improve confidence and quality of life for those living with Parkinson’s.
  4. **Improved Social Interaction**: Being able to eat more comfortably and with less assistance can improve social interactions, allowing individuals to feel more included in mealtime conversations and gatherings. 
  5. **Dignity and Respect**: For many people with Parkinson’s, the challenges of eating can be an emotional hurdle. The Gyenno Bravo Twist helps restore dignity during mealtimes by enabling individuals to eat more effectively, reducing reliance on caregivers If you're supporting a loved one with Parkinson's, this type of aid can truly transform the mealtime experience, not just in terms of ease and practicality, but also in terms of emotional well-being and independence. 

Sort Out Service Ltd - Downsizing & moving home

4 days 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

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services

4 days ago - Auckland

Independant advice when choosing a Retirement Village.  Assisting you with 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
 

Dementia Canterbury - Formal groups & organisations

5 days ago - Christchurch

Peter and Judy's experience with Dementia

Peter and Judy Davies spent three years navigating Judy’s Dementia diagnosis before connecting with Dementia Canterbury. They say the support they have received has brought much-needed positivity to their experience. Originally a nurse, and then a teacher, Judy wanted to learn everything she could about her diagnosis. “I found out what I could online and it wasn’t good news." However, after joining the Living Well with Dementia course, Judy says she felt more encouraged about what was to come. “Lee (the Educator) made it fun, was matter of fact and we had lots of jokes. I felt better after getting all the information.”

While Judy was in her course, Peter was next door taking part in education for carers. He says this helped him understand how the disease might progress for Judy and gave him useful, practical techniques for coping. “It was reassuring to be with other people coping with similar, after managing on our own for so long."

Peter and Judy agree that the best part about Dementia Canterbury's support is the positivity. “It’s a pretty awful disease and it was so overwhelming for Judy, and for me as a husband and carer. It’s very important to stay positive and focus on the things Judy can do.” Their advice to others coping with a diagnosis is to access support early and to know that there are many other people on the journey with you.

Terence Kennedy House - Hospital

6 days ago - Waitakere

3 years Certification awarded April 2024

Public Trust - Legal

6 days 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.

CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations

6 days ago - Auckland

Create Your Will Today – A Simple Step, A Lasting Legacy. 

As you enter this new chapter, ensuring you have an up-to-date, written Will is an important step for you and your loved ones. cbm’s partnership with Safewill allows you to create a valid Will in just 20 minutes using a secure, easy-to-use online platform.

Take advantage of this opportunity - write your Will between 17 - 31 March 2025 for FREE (the regular price is $160) - and secure peace of mind.

While making provisions for your family, would you consider leaving a gift to cbm New Zealand (Christian Blind Mission). Even a percentage of your estate will be a great blessing for children and adults with disabilities in the world’s poorest places, creating a brighter future for those who need it most.

By writing your Will you will secure your family’s future and also leave a lasting legacy for people with disabilities most in need.  

If you have questions about leaving a bequest to cbm, contact Mirella Soratroi at 021 140 9325 or msoratroi@cbmnz.org.nz

Learn more…

Arthritis NZ (Mateponapona Aotearoa) - Formal groups & organisations

1 week ago - Auckland

How can a pharmacist help you?

by Linda Caddick, Registered Pharmacist 

 

One important thing you can do to improve your health is to have a good support team around you. An easily accessible member of your health team is your pharmacist. Your pharmacist is keen to ensure you make the most of your health and get the best out of any medicines prescribed to you. A pharmacist will also advise on medicines you purchase in the pharmacy. Pharmacists are the medicine experts. For many people, they are the healthcare professionals you see most often. You can usually talk to your pharmacist without an appointment and for free, but only about medicines you get from that pharmacy.  

Always use the same pharmacy. Pharmacists can only see the prescriptions you bring to their pharmacy. This is why always using the same pharmacy whenever possible is so important. If you move house or doctor and want to change pharmacies, then once you have settled on a pharmacy, try to get all of your prescriptions from the same pharmacy year after year. This way, when they receive any new prescriptions for you, they will automatically check your new medicines against your prescription history from that pharmacy plus any medicine allergies you have reported to them. They cannot see prescriptions you received from other pharmacies. They do not know about an allergy you reported to your GP, hospital or another pharmacy. Due to our privacy laws, each pharmacy maintains its own database of what you get from them. Keep them informed of any new allergies or medicine changes. You can then purchase medicines in the shop and ask the pharmacist to check them against your prescription history.  

Prescriptions from different health professionals. It is not uncommon for someone to have prescriptions many different health professionals, such as your GP, rheumatologist, dentist, skin specialist, eye specialist and maybe another specialist, or a hospital discharge prescription after an operation or an accident. Sometimes, there are conflicts between what one health professional prescribes to another, and maybe a hospital discharge script is for a different strength than the usual script from the GP. The pharmacist will phone the latest prescriber and sort out any queries. The pharmacist might talk to you and check that any dose changes were what you were expecting. 

Please note that hospital discharge prescriptions and hospital discharge notes often differ from one another. If you have discharge notes, it is good to hand both the notes and the prescription to the pharmacist. That way, the pharmacist can work out any discrepancies before they dispense your medicine. 

“I had a call from a woman one day who had been prescribed diclofenac for a sore back and had at home a different anti-inflammatory (naproxen) prescribed a year ago for period pain. When she got a headache, she was about to take Nurofen (a third anti-inflammatory), then decided she should phone and ask her pharmacist first. If she had taken all three it would have caused an overdose of anti-inflammatories, which could make a person feel sick, get a stomach ulcer or damage their kidneys,” says Linda Caddick.

Pharmacists are part of your healthcare team. They spend a lot of time each day on the telephone talking to prescribers about the medicines and potential interactions, side effects, and doses. They can check with your specialist if you have a query between appointments about whether to take this “as well as” or “instead of” what the GP prescribed. The pharmacist can also let you know when the special number required to fund some medicines is about to expire. Pharmacists have access to the PHARMAC funding criteria for medicines. They are up to date with all the rule changes and can let you know if your medicine is about to change brands. 

If you are not sure, check with your pharmacist. If you are unsure about anything to do with your medicines, always check with your pharmacist. If you have a medication query, do ask to speak to the pharmacist and not assume someone is (or is not) a pharmacist. Never feel you are intruding. Even when the pharmacist is busy, most enjoy talking to people one-on-one about their medicines. This is what they trained for. People don’t become healthcare professionals if they aren’t interested in helping people achieve the best possible health outcomes. 

Your pharmacist, the medicine expert, is an essential member of your healthcare team. 

More information about your health team:

Who is in your arthritis health team? Arthritis New Zealand

How to talk to your health team – community pharmacist – YouTube

Who is in your health team (arthritis.org.nz) – Factsheet

Rawhiti Estate - Independent Living - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Auckland

What's Happening ...

  • Library Visit- fortnightly 1st and 3rd week
  • Weekly Communion- Saturday morning [Catholic]
  • Shopping – fortnightly 2nd week and 4th week
  • Pastoral Visits-
  • 3rd Thursday of the month- at 2pm in Upland Library [Anglican]
  • 4th Thursday of the month -at 2pm in Upland Library [Catholic]
  • Drum Fit Class- 4th Wednesday of the month- in the Atrium
  • Daily exercise class - chair yoga 

Oracle at Highgate - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Dunedin

The lounge located on the ground floor is a popular destination for our residents to come together for various activities and social events; as shared but one of our residents, " the common areas are particularly well planned , luxurious and enjoyable places to relax and to meet up with other residents.’ 

Zepter New Zealand - Mobility aids & useful products

1 week ago - Auckland

Do you suffer from pain, arthritis or skin problems?
Experience the healing power of light!

Each wavelength contained in BIOPTRON® Hyperlight is absorbed by different biomolecules, cells and living tissues improving cell metabolism and triggering specific biological and cellular reactions. The induced biological response is called photo-biostimulation.

When diffuse light (emitted by a halogen bulb), collides/ interacts with the Brewster's optical unit, it reflects and becomes a Vertically Linearly Polarized Light (VLPL).

When such VLPL passes through the Hyperlight Optics®, it interacts with C60 (integrated in the optics), which twists at a near-inconceivable 18 billion times per second. C60 reflects from each other without friction (paramagnetic and diamagnetic properties). As a result of VLPL interactions with twisting C60, VLPL photons change their orientation: a. the 20 hexagons in C60 obtain the Faraday’s effect (the plane of photon polarization rotate in hexagons), and b. the 12 pentagons in C60 obtain the Fibonacci-sequential effect (the plane of photon polarization rotates and twists in all directions in pentagons). Thus, the photons’ electrical plane of polarization changes position step-by-step, from Vertically Linearly Polarized Light (VLPL) into Hyperpolarized Light that has circular left and right polarization and Linearly Vertical and Horizontal polarization (“sunflower photons pattern”). This unprecedented, perfectly-ordered Hyperpolarized Light, called Quantum Hyperlight, with its unique photon pattern, arranged by the Fibonacci Law, is the ideal energy-structure/symmetry that is fully compatible with our biostructures.

 

Driving Miss Daisy Milford - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers

1 week ago - Auckland

Purchase a gift voucher for your loved one to experience our service! In a world that rushes by too fast, we like to focus on creating experiences with our clients. It's important to take time to appreciate the journey and savor the simple things in life that help us all to feel good. We aim to leave a smile on every client's face after a trip. Pre-bookings required. 

Driving Miss Daisy North Bays and Albany - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers

1 week ago - Auckland

Purchase a gift voucher for your loved one to experience our service! In a world that rushes by too fast, we like to focus on creating experiences with our clients. It's important to take time to appreciate the journey and savour the simple things in life that help us all to feel good. We aim to leave a smile on every client's face after a trip. Pre-bookings required. 

Hearing Auckland - Hearing

1 week ago - Auckland

This month we are celebrating World Hearing Day 2025 at Hearing Auckland. Every year on March 3rd, hearing professionals around the world celebrate World Hearing Day. The theme of World Hearing Day this year is “Empower Yourself”, encouraging us all to take steps to take care of our own hearing.

Being empowered to look after your own hearing includes preventing hearing loss, checking your hearing regularly, and using appropriate tools to manage hearing loss. Read on to see how we’re celebrating World Hearing Day at Hearing Auckland.

Preventing Hearing Loss

Exposure to loud sounds can impact your hearing. The World Health Organisation has lots of tips for protecting your hearing and preventing hearing loss. These include wearing earplugs in noisy environments. Musicians and those who regularly attend live events may benefit from custom earplugs. At Hearing Auckland we offer ear plugs which are custom-made to your ear impression and fitted with noise filters at the level of your choosing. High quality custom earplugs can make listening to concerts or playing music in a group safer and more comfortable, without sacrificing sound quality. If you’re interested in custom ear plugs, give us a call or book an ear-impression appointment.

Checking Your Hearing Regularly

Even when we’re not celebrating World Hearing Day, we always encourage checking your hearing regularly. Getting regular hearing tests is the best way to know if your hearing has changed. If your hearing has changed, our audiologists at Hearing Auckland can guide you in the next-steps for how to look after your hearing. Have you had your hearing tested before? Come to see us for a Hearing Review to review your hearing. If you’ve never had your hearing tested before, come to see us for a Hearing Screening (it’s free!).

Managing Hearing Loss

If you have a hearing loss, your audiologist may advise you to get Hearing Aids. One of the most common ways of managing hearing loss, hearing aids come in a wide variety of styles and a wide variety of price points. As an independent clinic, Hearing Auckland are able to supply hearing aids from all major brands including PhonakOticonStarkeySigniaWidex, and GN. Get in touch with us today if you’re interested in hearing aids. We are happy to provide more information and answer any questions you have. If you already have hearing aids from another clinic, you are still able to come to see us for adjustments and maintenance.

World Hearing Day

We are celebrating World Hearing Day and the theme of “Empower Yourself”. Our services for preventing hearing loss, checking your hearing regularly, and managing hearing loss are available all year round.

For more information, give us a call or book an appointment.

(09) 524 9847

info@hearingauckland.org.nz

Home Support North - Home help & personal care

1 week ago - Whangārei

 

Introducing In-Home Care to Aging Parents

Opening the Door to Home Care: Talking to Your Aging Parents

Talking to your aging parents about the possibility of needing in-home care can be a delicate and emotionally charged conversation. It's crucial to approach the topic with sensitivity, understanding, and respect for their independence and autonomy. Given that a study published in the Journal of Applied Gerontology found that open and honest communication between caregivers and care recipients is crucial for maintaining a positive caregiving experience and minimizing caregiver burden, we have created some tools to help you navigate this discussion.

Here are some tips to help you navigate these difficult conversations:

1. Choose the Right Time and Place:

  • Find a comfortable and private setting: Choose a quiet and comfortable setting where you and your parents can talk openly and honestly without distractions. Generally, this is best done after a bonding activity such as sharing a meal because their mood will be positive and relaxed.

2. Start with a Gentle Approach:

  • Focus on their needs and desires:
    • Instead of: "Mom, I think it's time we got some help around the house."
    • Try: "Mom, I've noticed you've been having a harder time getting around lately. How are you feeling about things like grocery shopping and cooking? Are there ways we can make things easier for you?"

This approach focuses on your parent's experience and allows them to express their own needs and concerns.

  • Use "we" language:
    • Instead of: "I think it's time we hired a caregiver to help you."
    • Try: "We can explore some options to help you stay safe and comfortable at home. Would you be open to learning more about home care services? At first, we can just look on the internet to get ideas about what is on offer near by. "

Seeing that using "we" language emphasizes that you are working together to find the best solution and that you are in this together, it is a popular tactic to use.

3. Be Patient and Understanding:

  • Acknowledge their feelings:
    • If your parent says: "I don't want to be a burden to anyone."
    • You could respond: "I understand that you're concerned about becoming a burden, and I want to assure you that's not how I feel at all. Moreover, I just want to make sure you're safe and happy at home."

Acknowledging their feelings shows empathy and validates their concerns.

4. Focus on Maintaining Independence and Quality of Life:

  • Involve them in the decision-making process:
    • Instead of: "I've scheduled a consultation with Home Support North for next week."
    • Try: "I've been looking into some home care agencies, and I found one called Home Support North that seems to have a good reputation. Would you be interested in learning more about them?"

Involving your parents in the decision-making process undoubtedly empowers them and reinforces their autonomy.

5. Utilize Resources:

  • Gather information: Research reputable home care agencies in your area, such as Home Support North, and gather information about the services they offer.
  • Schedule a consultation: Schedule a consultation with a home care agency to learn more about their services and ask any questions you may have. This can help you make informed decisions and address any concerns your parents may have.

6. Be Prepared for Resistance:

  • Expect resistance: Obviously, it's natural for your parents to resist the idea of needing assistance.
  • Be patient and persistent: Gently and respectfully address their concerns and continue the conversation over time.
    • If your parent says: "I don't need any help! I can still take care of myself."
    • You could respond: "I know you're very independent, and I admire that. However, I'm also concerned about your safety and well-being since you had a recent fall. Perhaps we could start with a small trial period with a caregiver to see how it goes?"

Acknowledging their resistance and offering a compromise can help to ease their concerns and unquestionably open the door for further discussion.

7. Celebrate Small Victories:

  • Acknowledge and celebrate their progress: Acknowledge and celebrate any steps they take towards accepting assistance, such as agreeing to a home care assessment or meeting with a potential caregiver.
  • Focus on the positive: Emphasize the benefits of in-home care, such as improved safety, increased social interaction, and greater peace of mind for both of you.

8. Lastly, Seek Support for Yourself:

  • Remember to prioritize your own well-being: Caring for aging parents can be emotionally and physically demanding.
  • Seek support from family, friends, or support groups: Connect with other caregivers who understand your challenges and can offer support and guidance.
  • Likewise, consider professional counseling: If you are experiencing significant stress or emotional distress, consider seeking professional counseling or therapy.

To summarize, difficult conservations that follow the tips above can create a positive outcome for you and your parents.

Aging father standing in the kitchen while daughter makes his sandwich

Apārangi Village - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Te Kauwhata

Apārangi Village is currently in the process of building 3 brand new homes, with the first ready in May 2025.

These two bedroom, modern homes will be available for viewings soon, and we look forward to welcoming new residents into the village.

With 7 more new homes planned in the future, to add to our existing homes throughout the village, there is a home to suit everyone who wish to join this vibrant community in a rural setting.

Contact Andrew on 027 248 5900 to hear more about these new homes so you don't miss out.

 

   

 

 

Companion Wheels - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

Easter is coming as I saw the chocolate eggs in the shops!  We will be working over the holiday weekend so if you need a car and driver to help you get out and about give us a call on 03 341 5057.  We're busy on Good Friday as we are honored to be taking Eldernet's resident of the year to the Crusaders game.

Photo by Tim Gouw on Unsplash

Resthaven on Vogel - Rest Home

2 weeks ago - Cambridge

Cambridge Resthaven celebrates!

Cambridge Resthaven have been recognised for its performance at the 2013 Waipa Networks Business Awards, by receiving the Supreme Overall Winner and also the Excellence in Business Social Enterprise awards.

“Cambridge Resthaven demonstrated excellence across the 9 areas examined, with exceptional performance in the area of community and industry contribution and environmental sustainability” the Business Excellence Awards Judges from the Waikato Management School said.  “They have made some very proud achievements in the business”.

The Sterling, Kaiapoi - Retirement Village

2 weeks ago - Kaiapoi

Excitement is mounting at The Sterling, Kaiapoi as construction officially begins on the highly anticipated amenities building; an essential step toward completing the thriving North Canterbury retirement village.

Designed to be the heart of The Sterling, Kaiapoi community, the new amenities building will house the village’s reception, a clubhouse, lounge, cinema, café, restaurant, bar, library, and a state-of-the-art wellness centre. The surrounding grounds will feature a community vegetable garden, glasshouse, putting green, multi-use pavilion, children’s playground, BBQ area, and facilities for lawn bowls, pétanque, and croquet.

Village General Manager Suzi Cadigan says the project is generating immense excitement among residents.

“The anticipation around this development is electric,” says Suzi. “Residents are eager to enjoy their brand-new swimming pool, spa, sauna, and gym – not to mention the luxury of having a cinema, café, and a permanent clubhouse right at their doorstep.”

Beyond enhancing village life, the amenities building will also provide a boost to the local economy, creating new jobs and welcoming the public to enjoy the café and outdoor areas.

“The Sterling, Kaiapoi has always been envisioned as an inclusive, intergenerational community,” explains Suzi. “By opening our café to the public, and employing local talent, we’re not just building a retirement village – we’re fostering a vibrant hub for the wider Silverstream community.”

Since construction began in 2021 as part of the Silverstream Estate development by Lime Developments, The Sterling, Kaiapoi has rapidly expanded. The first stage saw the establishment of the village offices and temporary clubhouse, followed by architecturally-designed retirement villas. Today, 113 residents call The Sterling, Kaiapoi home, with 76 villas already completed.

“The demand for our villas has been incredible,” says Sales Manager Michelle Allan. “We’ve just released our Stage Seven villas, including the milestone 100th villa to go on sale. With 184 homes planned altogether, and the amenities building taking shape, we’ve now passed the halfway point in our development.”

The Sterling, Kaiapoi’s final development stages will include a care home, dedicated memory care suites, and a selection of modern retirement townhouses.

“With the amenities building on the way, The Sterling, Kaiapoi is truly becoming the vibrant, modern, and welcoming retirement destination we envisioned from the start,” says Suzi.

Pacific Vision International - Vision

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

 Discover Our Affordable Lease Program 

 

Experience the latest in low vision technology without the burden of a big upfront investment.

With our convenient lease program, you can easily access state-of-the-art devices like video magnifiers and CCTVs, tailored specifically for your needs.

Enjoy advanced features at an affordable price—starting as low as just $5.76 per week or $25 per month for a handheld electronic video magnifier!

Take control of your independence today and unlock a world of possibilities with our flexible leasing options.

Contact us now to get started!

Visit our website at  https://bit.ly/48Cnrpk or call 03 376 5071 for more details and to check out our current inventory.

Mobility Manawatu - Mobility aids & useful products

2 weeks ago - Palmerston North

See the Team at the Central District Field Days 2025 13-15 March 2025

Site ENT2- for great specials and to view the NEW product range.

 

Healthcare Compliance Solutions Limited (HCSL) - Industry suppliers

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

Publication of the book: 'Excellence in Care: a guide for managers and nurses'

Tracey Martin (CEO, Aged Care Association NZ) in reference to this book states, “The book ‘Excellence in Care’ is the only resource of its kind in New Zealand, and we are very pleased to recommend it.  It will be an invaluable tool for the future we must create”. 

Regan Gilchrist, (Clinical manager, Ross Home, Enliven - Presbyterian Support) also noted, "Your first book was an absolute life saver for me when I entered my first clinical manager position.  The book was incredibly helpful for me coming from an acute role to aged care.  I often refer to it as a refresher and would recommend this to anyone new - clinical or facility manager!  I very much look forward to this second book." 

A worldwide shortage in nurses has resulted in early promotion into senior roles, often without the necessary training or support.  It is for those personnel in particular this book was written.  Aged Care is a specialty area unlike any other and needs specialised skills and knowledge to achieve excellence in care. This book addresses such issues as governance and management, leadership, communication, diversity equity and inclusiveness, recruitment and performance management, rostering and team member retention, clinical theory to practice, care planning, teams, time management, adverse events, quality, risk and audit.

 

 

TaskMasters - Downsizing & moving home

3 weeks ago - Wellington

We had a lovely time helping Margaret move from her Villa to a serviced apartment at Pacific Coast Village in Papamoa.

One of the things our client's love to tell us is that they have so much FUN with us.  Our team are all mature professionals who are hard working but always make sure to have some fun with our clients.  Margaret loved having us around to help her with her move recently. We helped her make decisions about what she really needed to take, packed everything up, organised the move,  unpacked and put everything away!

Get in touch today for a FREE, no obligation, initial chat to discuss how TaskMasters can help you!

Contact: Jane on 027 562 7006

TaskMasters - your premium professional organisers!

 

Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy

3 weeks ago - New Plymouth

HAVE YOU GOT DRY, SCALY PATCHES OF SKIN?
 It could be solar keratosis, a type of pre-cancerous lesion. Also known as actinic keratosis, these rough, scaly patches of skin are caused by long-term sun exposure and can develop into skin cancer if left untreated.
 
Our expert team specialises in diagnosing and treating solar keratosis. We offer personalised treatment plans for your skin needs, removing these precancerous lesions and protecting your skin.
 
Take the first step towards healthier skin - book your appointment today.

✨ Call us - 06 281 1698
✨ Email us - reception@skinclinictaranaki
✨ Find out more: https://skinclinictaranaki.co.nz
 
 
 
 

Carefirst Medical Centres - Westown, Merrilands, Moturoa & Bell Block - Health hubs & pharmacy

3 weeks ago - New Plymouth

FLU VACCINATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT CAREFIRST CLINICS FROM TUESDAY 1 APRIL 2025

Carefirst encourages all patients to book in for a flu vaccination, especially our patients over 65 years of age. Older people and people with certain medical conditions are more likely to have medical complications from influenzaA free flu vaccination reduces these risks. 

Additional COVID-19 doses are also highly recommended.  It is safe and effective to have a flu and covid vaccination at the same time.

You can book for your covid booster at the same time as your flu vaccination if:

  • It has been at least 6 months since you had COVID-19 infection
  • It has been 6 months since your last COVID-19 booster

To book an appointment for a flu and/or covid vaccination please phone or email your enrolled clinic - click here for contact details.

 

 

Specsavers Audiology - Hearing

3 weeks ago - Nationwide

Our hearing aids come in a wide range of technology levels, making it easy to find the right ones to help you hear the sounds that are important to you. 

Ali's Home Healthcare - Home help & personal care

3 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.

Personal Assistance - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Auckland

As we watch the Oscars this year, let’s take a moment to reflect on a remarkable achievement that defied expectations and inspired us all. In 2021, at the age of 83, Sir Anthony Hopkins made history by becoming the oldest actor ever to win an Oscar for his role in The Father. This win is a powerful reminder that passion, dedication, and talent only grow stronger with age.

At Personal Assistance, we believe that age is not a barrier, but an opportunity to embrace life’s new chapters, continue to pursue passions, and achieve great things. Just like Sir Anthony Hopkins, our clients are living proof that there are no limits to what one can accomplish—no matter the age.

Here’s to celebrating life, experience, and the power of never giving up

Kapiti Hearing - Hearing

3 weeks ago - Kapiti, Wellington

Auditory Rehabilitation/Auditory Training

Auditory Rehabilitation refers to the process of restoring and improving hearing and communication abilities for individuals with hearing impairments. This involves a combination of therapies, strategies, and technologies aimed at helping individuals with hearing loss to adapt to and overcome challenges associated with their hearing deficits.

The goal is to improve their quality of life by enhancing their ability to understand speech, engage in conversations, and interact with their environment.

Auditory Rehabilitation involves: Hearing aids and assistive device; Auditory Training and communication strategies. 

Speech perception training involves exercises to help individuals improve their ability to recognize and understand speech sounds.  Similar to working a body part to gain muscle or running regularly to keep fitness; we must exercise our ears and brain to help improve its ability to recognize and understand speech sounds.

Communication strategies involve teaching individuals with hearing loss techniques for effective communication, such as asking people to speak clearly, facing them directly, reducing background noise, and using written or visual aids.

Tasman Serviced Apartments - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Auckland

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Seddon Park Funeral Home Ltd - End of life & funeral

3 weeks 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 

Thorrington Care Home - Rest Home

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

CELEBRATING 70 YEARS OF ARCHER VILLAGE & CARE HOMES
- A Journey of Compassion and Community-
This year, 2025, marks a significant milestone for Archer Village & Care Homes as we celebrate the 70th anniversary of our beloved Archer Beckenham. It was on September 17th, 1955, that Archer Beckenham first opened its doors, setting the foundation for a legacy of care and compassion that has spanned seven decades.

Nurse Maude Care Home – long term residential and palliative care - Hospital

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

Feel at home with our quality nursing care. 

The Nurse Maude Care Home is more thank just a place to live. It's a place where residents enjoy a sense of purpose, meaning and dignity in a vibrant and caring community. 

To learn more about the care we're renowned for, which focuses on the whole person and their unique needs, contact us today. 

Radius Clare House - Dementia

1 month 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 were treated to hot chocolates on the wharf.  

 

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.