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Health & wellbeing
Will my long-term condition stay the same? Health Navigator and Health Literacy, NZ, 2019
Financial & legal issues
Community Law - Free legal help in NZ
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Tips on how to stay safe from scams - Consumer Protection NZ
How the system works
Ngā paerewa Health and disability services standard | Ministry of Health NZ
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Welcome to depression.org.nz
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Who is NZ's Retirement Commissioner and what is their role?

The Retirement Commissioner in New Zealand is a government-appointed position as part of Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission. The role is responsible for advocating for the interests of older people in relation to retirement income policies (such as New Zealand’s NZ Super pension scheme), services and products. The current...

Home & community
I’ve just turned 75 – how do I renew my NZ driver’s licence?

When you turn 75, your licence will be valid for only two to five years, and you will need to present a medical certificate each time you apply. If recommended by your doctor, you will also have to sit a 30-minute On-road Safety Test. As you will need to renew...

Home & community
How to become more involved in your healthcare.

There are very good reasons for being involved in your healthcare journey. You are more likely to comply with a health plan or regime and ultimately be more satisfied with decisions that are made. Good preparation, active discussion, shared decision making, and taking responsibility for keeping abreast of your health...

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Hospice NZ - We need to talk about dying

Death is a difficult subject to talk about for many people and for some cultures a taboo subject so we understand that you may come to this subject with mixed feelings. Hospice NZ have produced some videos that give you a glimpse into the subject. You can hear from those...

Home & community
I’m thinking of volunteering. What are the benefits?

Not only does volunteering have a positive impact on the economy, but also the community and the volunteers themselves. The most common reasons people give for doing voluntary work are: being helpful to others, “paying back” to society, and having a sense of obligation to the future generations. It is...

Home & community
What is carer support?

The Carer Support Subsidy is a payment offered to carers to help reimburse some of the costs associated with caring. It is paid to the person who is being cared for and is intended to help pay for carer relief (other than those who live with you) to allow the...

Financial & legal issues
Should I leave an inheritance to my children?

There is no right or wrong way to spend your money as you get older – after all, you’re the one who earned it. For some, older age is an opportunity to cash in their chips and do everything they’ve ever wanted, using all the money they’ve saved in the...

Retirement villages
Mythbusting - Retirement Villages are expensive

Are Retirement Villages expensive? In short, the answer is ‘not always.’ There can be some very affordable homes within Retirement Villages, however, not all are priced at the affordable end of the market either. Just like real estate on the open market, Retirement Villages offer a range of options –...

Retirement villages
Thinking of retirement living? Start here

Villages in New Zealand vary greatly – in size, location, on-site offerings, ownership, philosophy and of course price – so it comes down to choosing the village that best suits your needs. Before you get your heart set on any particular village or unit, spend plenty of time studying your...

Retirement villages
What services and facilities do retirement villages offer?

Villages vary greatly – you’ll notice different-sized villages, from very few units to some with hundreds; different types of units within the same complex; newer villages and older villages. You will discover the community facilities can vary, with some villages offering a wide range such as a swimming pool, bowling...

Home & community
What are some alternatives to retirement village living?

‘Buying’ into a retirement village can be a great option for those who are wanting to maintain their independence while living among a like-minded community. Yet it’s not the only choice – there are myriad other living options to suit all lifestyles. Staying where you are There is benefit in...

Retirement villages
What kind of homes are in a retirement village?

There a range of different accommodation options to choose from in retirement villages across New Zealand. These can include: Villas : These are standalone homes that can range from one – three bedrooms or more and often have a private garden or outdoor area. Townhouses (or terraced houses) : A...

Residential care
How are rest homes different to retirement villages?

Rest homes and retirement villages are terms that are often used incorrectly and interchangeably which causes confusion. Not only do they serve different purposes they are governed by different legislation and regulations. To many people, the word rest home includes ANY facility where older people live and where they can...

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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day The World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) happens each year on June 15th. It was officially recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution 66/127 , December 2011, following a request by the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA), who...

Retirement villages
Leaving a retirement village

LEAVING THE VILLAGE It is important when you ENTER a retirement village in New Zealand that you know what to expect when you LEAVE a village: Do you understand what the Deferred Management Fee (DMF) is and how this will influence the amount you receive once you sell your home?...

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