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About Ambridge Rose Manor
WELCOME TO THE MANOR BY AMBRIDGE ROSE - PRIVATE HOSPITAL AND REST HOME CARE FACILITY
Discover exceptional private hospital and rest home care at The Manor, located in the serene Edgewater Drive in Pakuranga.
Our Ministry of Health Certified Facility offers 104 well-appointed single bedrooms some with ensuites and some with stunning Tamaki Estuary views.
HOSPITAL LEVEL CARE FOR THOSE WHO NEED ASSISTANCE
Our compassionate, well-trained staff provide hospital-level care for those who need assistance with eating, hygiene, and mobility, ensuring their safety and comfort.
With a focus on creating a family-like environment, we strive to make The Manor feel like home. Trust us to provide your loved ones with the highest standard of care and peace of mind
FACILITIES AT THE MANOR
• Private ensuites and shared bathroom facilities available.
• Our nurses are highly trained to meet the New Zealand Nursing Council standard.
• Palliative and respite care options available.
• We provide specialised care for diabetes, long-term medical care, severe illness, and stroke rehabilitation.
• Our healthcare staff are trained to assist residents with various disabilities, ensuring their comfort and safety.
• A registered nurse is on duty 24/7 to provide round-the-clock care and support.
We welcome your enquiry about The Manor by Ambridge Rose.
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ABOUT AMBRIDGE ROSE
At Ambridge Rose, our core purpose is to provide exceptional elderly care that enhances the quality of life for every resident. Caring for older people is a privilege, and we take our responsibility seriously.
TAILORED OPTIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL CARE
We offer a range of tailored care options to meet the unique needs of every resident. With a full continuum of healthcare services available, our rest homes, specialist dementia care and private hospital ensure your loved ones receive comprehensive medical care as needed. We also provide short-term respite and pallative care to support the families of our residents.
FAMILY COMES FIRST
We understand that family support is essential to the well-being of our residents, which is why we welcome family involvement and encourage families to be part of the care team. We also offer an AgedConnect programme to provide regular updates about your loved one, so you can stay connected, even if you're unable to visit in person.
WARM & WELCOMING
Our dedicated, experienced team is committed to providing personalised care and attention, while also creating a warm and welcoming community that promotes socialisation and engagement. We are empathetic and family-focused approach, ensuring every resident feels valued and supported, with healthcare staff and registered nurses available 24/7 to provide compassionate and professional assistance.
ALWAYS AVAILABLE
Our team is always available to assist with daily needs and to maintain a comfortable living space. We believe we can empower every person to live a happier and healthier life. At Ambridge Rose, we’re committed to providing exceptional aged care services at our Auckland rest homes that prioritise the wellbeing, comfort, and dignity of our residents.
With a consulting dietician, hairdresser, podiatrist, physiotherapists, and spiritual support services available, we offer a holistic approach to aged care that meet the unique needs and preferences of every individual.
PERSONALISED ACTIVITIES & MEALS
Our resident's comfort and personal lifestyle choices come first, offering the flexibility for your days to be as active or relaxed as you wish. Our assisted living rest homes feature various activities and events tailored to your preferences, and our chefs work alongside a nutrition consultant to create menus that meet all dietary requirements.
OUR FAMILY LOOKING AFTER YOURS
As a family-owned business, headed by Allan and Linda Sargeant, we are dedicated to enhancing the lives of our residents. We have been providing quality care since 2002 across our rest homes and private hospital, and our healthcare staff has evolved to meet the changing needs of our residents.
We know the importance of having a skilled and compassionate team to provide the best care for older people. We understand that caring for others requires a special kind of person - that’s why our staff are not only highly skilled and experienced but also patient, kind, and fun.
Our experienced clinical team, with extensive knowledge and qualifications in aged-care, sets the standard for the entire care-giving family. We are dedicated to providing personalised care and creating a warm and welcoming environment where everyone feels at home.
Why choose Ambridge Rose Manor
Care Offering
Ambridge Rose Manor provides a range of care offerings and services. If you are unsure which type of care is right for you or your loved one or would like to learn more about key terms and concepts, explore Eldernet's Knowledge Lab.
Rest Home
No Vacancy
Hospital
Enquire
Areas of Expertise
- Oxygen Management
- Wound Care
- Continence Advice
- Infection Control
- Clinical Management
Standard/Premium Availability
We currently have no availability
Short Term / Respite
We are currently not accepting short stay admissions
Premium Accommodation Charges
From $45 up to $55 /day
Regulatory Information
Ministry of Health Certified
Yes
Contract with Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora
Yes
Areas of Expertise
- Oxygen Management
- Gastronomy/Nasogastric Management
- End of Life/Palliative Care
- Wound Care
- Diabetic Care
- Continence Advice
- Infection Control
- Surgical Followup
- Clinical Management
- Other Specialties
Standard/Premium Availability
We welcome enquiries
Short Term / Respite
We are currently not accepting short stay admissions
Premium Accommodation Charges
From $45 up to $55 /day
Regulatory Information
Ministry of Health Certified
Yes
Contract with Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora
Yes
Care Features & Services
Residents at Ambridge Rose Manor have access to care, services, and activities that promote wellbeing, this is underpinned by our trust and reputation. Explore our offerings below, for more information on care homes and what they offer explore Eldernet's Knowledge Lab.
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Registered Nurse
Enrolled Nurse
Healthcare Assistants/Caregivers
Physiotherapist
Occupational Therapist
Diversional Therapist
Activities Co-ordinator
Hairdresser
Podiatrist
Dietitian
Accredited Visitors
Kaumatua
Chaplain/Spiritual Advisor
Other Personnel
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Languages Spoken
English
Fijian Indian
Filipino
Interpreter
Religious/Spiritual Affiliations
Anglican
Baptist
Christian
Inter denominational
Methodist
Non denominational
Presbyterian
Salvation Army
Seventh Day Adventist
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May Bring Own Furniture
Single Rooms
Shared Rooms
Rooms suitable for a couple
Ensuite
Alcohol Permitted
Pets In Residence
Negotiate To Bring Own Pet
Phone Access In Own Room
Resident can adjust heating in own room
Lounges/seating areas
Primary Health Funded Short Term Care
Outings
Whānau Room
Policy for management of challenging behaviour
Confused Residents
Smokers Room
Smoking Permitted
Semi-Secure
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Aged Care Association New Zealand (ACA)
Retirement Villages Association of New Zealand [Inc] (RVA)
Other Key Information
It's not unusual to want to know more about payments and meals. We also invite you to explore the special features and activities we offer. If you have any other questions, please reach out, we’d love to hear from you!
Details about meals
Nutritious home cooked meals
Interests & activities
Activity programme, Art, BBQ, Bingo, Board games, Bowls, Breakfast in bed, , Canine friends, Children, Church, Craft, Dancing, Electric beds, Entertainment, Exercises, Fax, Games, Happy Hour, , Indoor Games, Jigsaw, Minibus, Music, Newspaper reading, Outings, Pianist, Quizzes, Reading, Sing-a-longs, , Videos, Views
Location
157 Edgewater Drive, Pakuranga, Auckland 2010Public Transport
0.10 km
Shops
0.20 km
Mall
1.50 km
Close to Pakuranga Plaza and Botany Downs Town Centre
Parks
0.20 km
Library
1.50 km
Mobile Library visits weekly
Residents Say It Best
”“Dad was admitted to Ambridge Rose Manor on New Years Eve 2025, for ongoing management of stage 4 metastatic cancer and a period of post operative care and rehabilitation following orthopaedic surgery at Middlemore Hospital. The transfer and admission process was smooth and prompt.
Ambridge Rose Manor staff provided him with consistently high standards of personal care and attention to detail and the thoughtful support provided to him and his family was exceptional. They maintained his cleanliness throughout his stay and made frequent adjustments to ensure his comfort, and provided flexible meal options to suit his personal preference. Flexible visiting arrangements were invaluable for family and friends.
The proactive liaison with staff at Middlemore Hospital, Totara Hospice and his GP ensured he received all possible support and care. We are deeply grateful to the skilled and dedicated staff at Ambridge Rose Manor and thankful for all the care and respect that he received.””
Richard and Alecia
When a care plan makes the difference
Dementia care involves significant clinical routines and specialised support which can often make it seem as though a person’s individuality may be overlooked. This isn’t the case at Ambridge Rose. Our team believes personalised care planning sits at the heart of delivering quality dementia care.
When a care plan makes the difference A well-built care plan shapes everything from daily routines, communication approaches, how staff respond during moments of distress, what food appears at mealtimes, and when a resident is given space, rather than encouraged to join in an activity.
Before any plan is put together, Ambridge Rose staff spend time gathering information about the person moving in. Clinical assessments such as cognitive status, mobility, continence, swallowing, skin integrity, and ongoing medication requirements are a key part of this stage.
Alongside this, another important element is having a life history conversation with the person’s family. These conversations cover details like what your loved one did for work, what their routines were at home, the people that matter to them, what might cause them distress, and more.
At the heart of Ambridge Rose’s dementia care is being mindful that dementia does not erase personality. If your loved one was independent, including into their later years, they may respond with some resistance to being helped. Another example may be someone who took pride in their appearance will begin to feel more settled when autonomy is respected and maintained.
How the plan is built and who contributes to it The way we deliver dementia care in Auckland typically draws on input from several people from the resident themselves (to whatever degree they can participate), to family members, health professionals, and other significant people in their lives.
For our dementia residents, this holistic approach matters because no single person holds the full picture.
The resulting plan comprehensively covers physical care needs alongside personal preferences, communication strategies, and behavioural guidance. For example, if a resident becomes agitated during personal care, the plan may note that playing a specific type of music beforehand tends to help relieve tension, based on what family has observed at home.
All these details make a genuine difference to care quality, and they are only possible when the planning process actively involves those who know the resident well.
Two elderly men examine a wall of interactive gadgets, tools and equipment. Plans that change as the person changes One of the most important aspects of personalised planning is ensuring the plan is constantly evolving, rather than created once, and never updated. Due to the nature of Dementia as a progressive condition, a care plan written at admission may be out of date within a matter of months.
Care plans are reviewed at regular intervals as well as after any significant changes such as a fall, a period of hospitalisation, or a shift in known behaviour. A plan that reflects the person as they were a few months ago may lead to care that is no longer suitable.
The first people to recognise necessary changes to the care plan are the dedicated staff and nurses in the facility, who often recognise small shifts in behaviour before they appear in formal assessments. Care plans are updated as behaviour changes are observed, ensuring it stays up-to-date with the resident’s current needs and patterns.
What families can expect to see in practice A personalised care plan plays a large part in contributing to a resident’s daily life. It may include meals that consider personal preferences, activities chosen with that person’s background in mind, and staff who address residents by the name they prefer, rather than a formal version they may never have used previously.
How do I know if the care plan is suitable for my loved one? The key to care plan suitability being achieved is ensuring an individualised approach. This is maintained by tailoring care plans to meet the needs of the resident.
For families choosing dementia care homes in Auckland, we recommend asking the question, how is a personalised care plan delivered on a day-to-day basis?
Personalised care is at the heart of everything we do at Ambridge Rose. It allows us to deliver quality healthcare and dementia support, while helping your loved one maintain their sense of identity and independence.
To find out more about Ambridge Rose Manor or to book a viewing get in touch today.
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