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Kauri Centre Papamoa and Te Puke

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Name
Kauri Centre Papamoa and Te Puke
Category
Day & social programmes
Address
Evans Road Community Church
Papamoa
Tauranga 3118
Region
Bay of Plenty
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Personnel
Manager
Colin Oomen - 0211359090
Owner
WASSTB
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A day programme for Seniors in Papamoa/Mount Maunganui and Te Puke.
Service Description
Service Description
The Kauri Centre is a Daily Activity Programme for Seniors in Papamoa/Mt Maunganui and Te Puke. Our varied programme includes: visiting performers, outings and guest speakers.
We provide: a pick up and drop off transport service, home cooked meals and morning and afternoon tea. We employ qualified, experienced and caring staff who are well versed in caring for people with dementia and other age related health issues. We provide a meaningful programme to bring purpose to our members day and add value to their lives.

We provide a respite care service where you can leave your loved one in our caring hands while you take a well earned break.
Updated: 24 Aug 2021
Companionship
Companionship
Companionship Self Funded Subsidised After Hours
Day Programme (Dementia Care) Yes Yes No A subsidy may be accessed if you have need of a break from full time caring. Just ask us. We are here to help you.
Day Programme (Non Dementia) Yes Yes No All seniors are welcome at our centre. Just ask, we can help you
Lunch Yes Yes No We have a great cook who prepares wonderful home style meals. Diabetics and special diets catered for.
Activities/Exercise Programme Yes Yes No Daily constructive exercise programme based on programmes from Arthritis New Zealand and the Heart Foundation.
Updated: 30 Aug 2018
Languages Spoken
Languages Spoken
Language Status Details
English Yes everyone speaks english
Updated: 13 Aug 2013