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About Brooklands Rest Home and Memory Care
Brooklands Rest Home and Memory Care provides rest home and dementia level care.
The newly renovated secure dementia area has been completed (October 2016) with rooms available now.
Care Offering
Brooklands Rest Home and Memory Care 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
No Vacancy
Dementia
Available
Availability
We currently have no availability
We offer Permanent Care, Short Term Care. We welcome you to get in touch and come see for yourself the wonderful family-orientated facility.
Short Term / Respite
Yes currently accepting short stay admissions, please contact us for specific availability
Regulatory Information
Ministry of Health Certified
Yes
Contract with Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora
Yes
Availability
We currently have no availability
Short Term / Respite
Yes currently accepting short stay admissions, please contact us for specific availability
Regulatory Information
Ministry of Health Certified
Yes
Contract with Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora
Yes
Availability
Yes we have availability
We offer Permanent Care, Short Term Care. We welcome you to get in touch and come see for yourself the wonderful family-orientated facility.
Short Term / Respite
Yes currently accepting short stay admissions, please contact us for specific availability
Regulatory Information
Ministry of Health Certified
Yes
Contract with Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora
Yes
Care Features & Services
Residents at Brooklands Rest Home and Memory Care 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
Healthcare Assistants/Caregivers
Physiotherapist
Occupational Therapist
Diversional Therapist
Hairdresser
Podiatrist
Dietitian
Accredited Visitors
Kaumatua
Chaplain/Spiritual Advisor
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Languages Spoken
English
Religious/Spiritual Affiliations
Anglican
Inter denominational
Non denominational
Presbyterian
Roman Catholic
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May Bring Own Furniture
Single Rooms
Rooms suitable for a couple
Ensuite
Alcohol Permitted
Pets In Residence
Phone Access In Own Room
Resident can adjust heating in own room
Cater for under 65 yrs with Disability
Lounges/seating areas
Primary Health Funded Short Term Care
Provide End of Life/Palliative Care
Day Programme for day stay clients
Outings
Whānau Room
Residents Committee
Newsletter
Policy for management of challenging behaviour
Confused Residents
Smoking Permitted
Semi-Secure
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Aged Care Association New Zealand (ACA)
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!
What's included in your fees and what's not?
Please see the Manager for details of additional fees.
Details about meals
As a guideline, Breakfast 8am, Morning Tea 10am, Lunch/Hot Dinner 12MD, Afternoon Tea 2pm, Tea 5pm, Supper 7.30pm. However residents may eat their meals whenever and where ever they wish. Cultural or spiritual food preferences, food dislikes or any allergies are catered for.
Interests & activities
In addition to the listed activities, Memory Lane will have house assistants who will support residents with whatever they need. They will eat dinner family style, explore in the secure garden area, and even be encouraged to help with household tasks, including arranging vases of flowers, folding the laundry, and eventually collecting eggs from the planned resident chickens.
In time ‘shops’ will also be built, so people can buy the things they need without actually exchanging money, allowing them to feel that they are participating in the community just as they have done throughout their lives. Other activities include; Activity programme, Advocate, Age Concern, Big print books, Bingo, Blind Foundation, Board games, Bowls, Breakfast in bed, Canine friends, Cards, Care and Craft, Concerts, Craft, Entertainers, Entertainment, Exercises, Fax, Games, Garden, Gardening, Happy Hour, Housie, Library, Minibus, Movies, Music, Outings, Park, Parkinson's Society, Parties, Quizzes, Reading, RSA, Shopping, Sing-a-longs, Videos
Location
22 List Street, Welbourn, New Plymouth 4310Mall
4.00 km
Parks
0.00 km
The Facility boundary is Brooklands Park
Library
4.00 km
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Eldernet Knowledge Lab
The Eldernet Group is here to support older New Zealanders and their whānau with trusted, independent information to help them make informed decisions. Visit our Knowledge Lab, to find expert insights on care, finances, support options and more.
How much does living in a residential care home cost?
Learn about fees, financial contributions and subsidies.
What is a standard rest home/care home room?
What must be provided in aged residential care.
What are levels of care in New Zealand?
What is rest home, hospital, dementia, and psychogeriatric care?
What is the asset limit for the rest home subsidy in 2025?
A guide to asset thresholds for aged care subsidies.
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