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Disabilities Resource Centre Trust

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Name
Disabilities Resource Centre Trust
Category
Home help & personal care
Address
141 - 143 King Street
Whakatane
Whakatane 3158
Postal Address
Same as above
Region
Bay of Plenty
Phone
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Email
View Email Address
Web
Visit Website
Facebook
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Personnel
Manager
Bronwen Foxx - (07) 307 1447
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Service Fact Sheet Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Service Fact Sheet Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Service Fact Sheet

Find out eligibility and information on our COPD Service and find out how to access this service.

Home Care Services Fact sheet Home Care Services Fact sheet Home Care Services Fact sheet

Find out eligibility and information on our Home Care Service and find out how to access this service.

Supported Independent Living Service Fact Sheet Supported Independent Living Service Fact Sheet Supported Independent Living Service Fact Sheet

Find out eligibility and information on our Supported Independent Living Service and find out how to access this service.

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The Disabilities Resource Centre is a dedicated and forward-thinking organisation committed to empowering individuals to achieve their goals through exceptional health and disability services.

Recognising the importance of independence and dignity, we have been providing top-notch Home Care Services since 1989, enabling our clients to remain in the comfort of their own homes and enhancing their overall quality of life. With offices in Whakatāne and Tauranga, we serve the Western Bay and Eastern Bay of Plenty regions, extending from Katikati to Whangaparaoa to Ruatāhuna.

We can help you with:

• Home Care – Personal care or home help support in your own home. Our friendly Support Workers are trained to provide safe, dignified and culturally appropriate care, giving you and your family peace of mind.
• Community Services - Supported Independent Living and Vocational.
• Information - We are a one-stop shop for disability information, with knowledge and resources about all thing’s disability in one place. Need to know how to get a mobility parking card? If your parents are entitled to free Home Care? Which support groups are available in the community? We can point you in the right direction.
• Specialist Field Officers - Brain Injury Liaison Officer, Post-Polio Liaison Officer, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Liaison Officer and Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
• Total Mobility Agency – people with limited mobility who cannot catch a bus may be eligible for discounted taxi fares. Our staff are trained Total Mobility assessors - make your appointment by phoning 0800 227 363 or 07 307 1447.

Our mission is to ensure that everyone is given the opportunity to be included and to live a life of their choosing, by choice, control, and flexibility.

You can download our services fact sheets. Find them in the download tab above.
Service Description
Service Description
Home Care Services
Personal Care - Assistance with personal hygiene and the range of tasks required supporting daily living. The specific tasks will be agreed with the client. Services may include but are not limited to: assistance with eating, dressing and undressing or personal grooming activities; assistance with bathing including transferring in and out of the shower or bath, washing and drying, hair washing; toileting including assistance with use of appliances and aids such as day/night urinary collection bags and associated hygiene and mobility – ensuring safe mobility around the home.

Household Management - Assistance with tasks normally performed in and around the home. The specific tasks will be agreed with the client. Services may include but are not limited to: washing, drying, ironing and storage of personal and household laundry; routine household cleaning, vacuuming and tidying; meal preparation, shopping for food and spring cleaning by negotiation.

Information Service
Need to know how to get a mobility parking card? If your parents are entitled to free Home Care? Which support groups are available in the community? We have the answers!
Come to us with any question, big or small, because at the Disabilities Resource Centre we are a one-stop-shop for disability information.

COPD Liaison Officer Service
The COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Service is a free service which provides support and advice to people with chronic Asthma and respiratory problems. Our Liaison Officer will work with you to create a plan for how we can help you achieve your goals and manage your health step-by-step.

COPD Support Groups meet once a month in Whakatane, Opotiki and Kawerau, and offer information, advice and support from the Liaison Officer, as well as from others with similar conditions.

Pulmonary Rehabilitation
We also offer a free eight-week Pulmonary Rehabilitation programme, run by a Physiotherapist and designed to lessen the effects of chronic respiratory conditions such as Emphysema and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
By attending two sessions per week, you will be encouraged to learn skills and exercises that you can take home with you and use to help manage your condition, long term. You will also learn about exercise and nutrition, breathing control and lung function, managing medication, dealing with stress and other support available in the community.

Post Polio Service
This is a free service in which our Liaison Officer provides support and information for those who are experiencing the late effects of Polio.
Our services impact is significant, as we assist thousands of individuals annually, continuously working towards enhancing the quality of life for community members.

Brain Injury Liaison Officer Service
The Brain Injury Liaison Officer Service is a free service which provides information and support to people who have had brain injuries.
Updated: 22 Mar 2024
Suburbs/Districts/Towns Serviced
Suburbs/Districts/Towns Serviced
Bay of Plenty
Whakatane
Kawerau
Opotiki
Tauranga
Ohope
Edgecumbe
Matata
Taneatua
Ruatahuna
Te Kaha
Katikati
Te Puke
Whangaparaoa (Cape Runaway).
Updated: 22 Mar 2024
Additional Branch Locations
Additional Branch Locations
Disabilities Resource Cetre Trust
Address3/52 Girven Road
City/TownMount Maunganui
Phone0800227363
Email View Email Address
Website http://www.drct.co.nz
Updated: 22 Mar 2024
Personal Assistance
Personal Assistance
Type Self Funded Subsidised After Hours
Attendant Care (ACC) Yes Yes Yes
Carer Support Yes Yes Yes
Personal Care (Showering, Dressing) Yes Yes Yes We are contracted to provide personal care to clients within their own homes and are contracted by the Ministry of Health, District Health Board, ACC and Work and Income New Zealand
Updated: 22 Mar 2024
Domestic Assistance
Domestic Assistance
Type Self Funded Subsidised After Hours
Home Help (Housework/Cleaning etc.) Yes No Yes We provide household management for clients both privately and we are contracted to the Ministry of Health, District Health Board, ACC and Work and Income New Zealand
Shopping Assistance Yes No Yes
Transport Assistance Yes No Yes Travel assistance to specialist appointments is available in the form of petrol vouchers for those that are eligible. Contact us on 0800 227 363 for more information.
Updated: 22 Mar 2024
Languages Spoken
Languages Spoken
Language Status Details
English Yes
Māori - Te Reo Yes
Updated: 22 Mar 2024
Credentials & Membership
Credentials & Membership
Credentials & Membership RC Status Details
Home and Community Health Association Yes
Other details Yes Member of the New Zealand Federation of Disability Information Centres and New Zealand Federation of Vocational Services
Home and Community Health Association
Updated: 24 Jun 2013