Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care: Gems
What is it like to care for an elderly parent? FirstPort
Will my long-term condition stay the same? Health Navigator and Health Literacy, NZ, 2019
Meet Ria from Hospice NZ
Free online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - https://www.justathought.co.nz/
Equity - Health Literacy NZ and Health Navigator NZ, 2020
What is advance care planning
How to find a good care home
Support for new officers - Charities Services NZ
Rita Marx and the Māori way | The Brains Trust - nzherald.co.nz
What is the difference between premium & additional charges?
Premium charges relate to a room with additional features of a permanent or fixed nature; commonly called premium accommodation charges. There are rules regarding these charges such as when and how you can review your tenancy. Additional services are those that are over and above the contracted service and can...
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...
Dealing with bereavement
Losing a loved one is an undeniably tough thing to go through. Unfortunately, all of us at some point in our lives will go through a significant loss or other traumatic event. As Dr Lucy Hone, codirector at the New Zealand Institute of Wellbeing & Resilience, eloquently puts it: adversity...
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...
What is an EPA? What you need to know.
Enduring Powers of Attorney (known as an EPA or EPOA) are legal documents that allow you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions for you if you are no longer able to do so yourself. Some people set an EPA up when they buy their first home or start...
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...
Helping with dementia
How can I help people with dementia? I’ve got several friends who have dementia and in the the main they’re living quite well at home with their partners. I’d like to be able to be a bit more supportive. What do I need to know? The first thing to know,...
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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.
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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