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What is advance care planning
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Home & community
Making your own housing decisions

My family want me to move as they think I can’t manage in this house anymore. I appreciate their concerns but don’t necessarily agree with all of them. I’ve got a lot of friends along the street, and I love it here. What can I do? Take a piece of...

Equipment & technology
How much do hearing aids cost?

In New Zealand there is some Ministry of Health (MOH) funding available for hearing aids. There are two funds. Access to these funds is based on the type of hearing loss you have and your circumstances. There might be other options if you do not meet the MOH criteria. MOH...

Financial & legal issues
I trust my family. Do I really need an EPA?

This is a common sentiment and in many situations, families do indeed do the right thing for those who trust them. Life, however, is often complicated by the fact that people don’t always see things the same way and rather than letting family members sort things out amongst themselves, each...

Financial & legal issues
Why is a will so important? Can I make my own will?

A Will is an important document as it allows you to stipulate what happens to your estate after your death. It is advisable to consult a specialist when looking to make a Will. Ask about the cost; some organisations or lawyers may do this for free if they are also...

Financial & legal issues
What would happen if I died without a Will?

If you die without having made a Will, your property is distributed according to the terms laid down in law, which may not be as you would wish. This is usually more costly to your estate and a slower process. The people you care about most may not be looked...

Financial & legal issues
What is NZ Super? Is it the New Zealand pension?

NZ Super is the common name for New Zealand Superannuation. It is a taxable pension paid to those who meet the criteria. It is paid fortnightly on a Tuesday. To be eligible, you must be aged 65 or over and meet length of residency and other require­ments. Other overseas living...

Home & community
Have you had an injury? Are you eligible for ACC support?

ACC is a no faults injury scheme in which ACC may pay for costs related to your injury. Following an injury it is important to speak to your health professional about making an application to register the injury with ACC. ACC will then decide whether to accept the claim. You...

Home & community
Don't drive but need transport?

Transport is a critical part of staying connected. Remember in your early years when you didn’t have a license yet? While none of us want to go back to those days, the problem solving we used then, might be worth reconsidering now, particularly if you consider that the benefits of...

Home & community
How supporting local businesses benefit us.

If you support businesses in your local area: and if the business is locally owned, then you are supporting another community member, who, in turn, puts money back into the local economy; you’re helping to provide employment opportunities so that people don’t need to move away to find work; you’re...

Home & community
Are health hubs replacing GP surgeries?

Our community health services were quite fragmented in the past, with GP services scattered around the community. In order to create a more integrated service, meet increasing demand, manage resources well and to utilise new innovation and technology then things needed to be done differently. Over recent years many health...

Home & community
Considering downsizing?

Consider the following: lots of your friends are downsizing and your children think it would be a good thing to do, but you're undecided. What are your options and what do you need to consider? Downsizing usually means moving house, and regardless of age is a challenging time. There are...

Hard to talk about?
My friend is withdrawn and depressed. What can I do?

If someone has talked to you and you or they are concerned about their emotional or mental wellbeing, take the situation seriously and advise the person to seek professional assistance. Offer to take them or accompany them to their first appointment. Most older people will talk to a doctor about...

How the system works
Find comprehensive information about symptom management

The hospice website provides lots of information about end-of-life care. This family/whanau may find A Guide for Carers useful. The Palliative Care Handbook 2019 provides information about symptom management.

How the system works
Find information about the End of Life legislation?

Assisted dying is when a person is helped to end their own life by taking or being given certain medication. It's different to choosing not to receive treatment as your health condition gets worse (which can be included as part of an advance care plan ). For a person to...

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Caring for ageing parents
Financial & legal issues
End of life planning

Thinking about and planning for the end of life is something many of us would rather never do. Yet, doing so can help put your mind at rest – and allow you to get on with the important job of living. A good way to go about this is to...

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I feel down quite a lot. Is this a normal part of ageing?

No, it’s not a normal part of ageing but it’s a common experience of ageing. Let us explain some more. Western tradition has tended to see our physical health as being separate to anything else in our lives. Increasingly though, we are all becoming aware that our physical, mental, emotional,...

Health & wellbeing
Compression garments - benefits and cost

A compression garment is a specialized type of clothing designed to provide gentle, consistent pressure to specific areas of the body. These garments are typically made from elastic materials and are worn snugly against the skin. They come in various styles, such as sleeves, stockings, socks, gloves, each catering to...

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Future of Health - the Five System Shifts (Te Whatu Ora)
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