Retirement Housing ('Purchase')
Ons Dorp Care Centre (Dutch Village)
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OUR MISSION
To provide quality care in all stages of retirement OUR PHILOSOPHY “Caring and Sharing” To provide quality care in a ‘homely’ atmosphere of respect, dignity, love and security, regardless of cultural or ethnic background. OBJECTIVES To ensure the individualised care is based on assessment of physical, psychological, social, cultural and spiritual needs. To ensure that participative decision making with the residents, relatives and other health officials occurs. To maintain a supportive homelike and safe environment. To ensure human and material resources are managed efficiently and cost effectively. To ensure a harmonious and appropriately skilled interdisciplinary health care team is maintained. To ensure service is based on the principle of total quality improvement. To ensure lifestyle potential is maximised to support towards a peaceful and dignified death. To develop and review policies to meet changes implemented by Government statute and regulations and maintain care that is consistent with social changes. To ensure that there are sufficient financial resources available for the operation of the services provided, and the capital expenditure required for the further development of the Care Centre. OUR VALUES We value people We value honesty and trust We value dignity and respect We value teamwork We value Best Practice We value Compassion We value People’s Rights We value Quality of Life Our facility also offers these services: |
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| Address | 36 McLeod Rd View Map |
| Suburb | Henderson |
| District | West Auckland |
| City/Town | Auckland |
| Postal Address | P O Box 69-174, Glendene |
| District Health Board Area | Waitemata |
| Phone | (09) 8386567 |
| Fax | (09) 8388296 |
| Mobile | 021 5333 11 |
| Manager | LizeLouize Lamprecht (Phone: 09 838 6567) |
| Owner | Dutch Village Trust (Phone: 09 838 6567) |
| Updated: 14 May 2012 | |
NOTE: The Retirement Villages Act 2003 (hereafter referred to as The Act) is designed to provide improved protection for people who buy into a retirement village. If you intend to purchase you must get independent legal advice before signing your occupation right agreement as required under The Act. Further information about Retirement Villages is available in the section 'Frequent Questions'. Some Retirement Villages are not required to register under The Act so different legal requirements apply. Please do your homework.
In some villages there may be some units that have multiple uses e.g. a Serviced Apartment may also be used as a Residential Care Suite. The same unit may therefore show in several places on Eldernet.

