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About Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital
Visiting Hours:
Flexible
MORE MEANINGFUL LIVES
We simply have different DNA to other care homes.
Knox Home is where our residents love living, where families have confidence that their loved ones are safe, content and cared for, and where our focus is on combating loneliness, helplessness and boredom for enriched lives.
The small differences you find at Knox really make a big difference to the lives of our residents. Primarily though, our service to the community is about people, not a business about property.
Knox is for residents to experience more living and to continue making more memories. We ensure companion animals, children and plants are part of our daily lives, just as they might have been earlier in life.
MORE THAN A CENTURY OF CARE
In 1911 the not-for-profit Knox Home Trust Board was formed to administer the generous bequest left to build and endow Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital. It has been caring for thousands upon thousands in sickness and health ever since.
Today, we are a caring community still proudly continuing the valuable work that Elizabeth Knox started.
Every day at Knox is a gift. Our mission is to make sure we add more to the fulfilment and enjoyment of every single one.
Care Offering
Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital 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
Available
Hospital
Available
Respite
Enquire
Palliative
Enquire
Day Programme
Enquire
Areas of Expertise
- Oxygen Management
- Gastronomy/Nasogastric Management
- Palliative Care (Contracted)
- End of Life/Palliative Care
- Dialysis
- Wound Care
- Diabetic Care
- Continence Advice
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Tracheotomy Care
Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital: Areas of Expertise
- Oxygen Management
- Gastronomy/Nasogastric Management
- Palliative Care (Contracted)
- End of Life/Palliative Care
- Dialysis
- Wound Care
- Diabetic Care
- Continence Advice
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Tracheotomy Care
- Infection Control
- Surgical Followup
- Psychiatric Care
- Clinical Management
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Availability
Yes we have availability
0
Short Term / Respite
Yes currently accepting short stay admissions, please contact us for specific availability
Premium Accommodation Charges
From $47.50 - $115 up to $95 - $126 /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
- Palliative Care (Contracted)
- End of Life/Palliative Care
- Wound Care
- Diabetic Care
- Continence Advice
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Tracheotomy Care
- Infection Control
Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital: Areas of Expertise
- Oxygen Management
- Gastronomy/Nasogastric Management
- Palliative Care (Contracted)
- End of Life/Palliative Care
- Wound Care
- Diabetic Care
- Continence Advice
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Tracheotomy Care
- Infection Control
- Psychiatric Care
- Clinical Management
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Availability
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2
Short Term / Respite
Yes currently accepting short stay admissions, please contact us for specific availability
Premium Accommodation Charges
From $47.50 - $100 up to $95 - $160 /day
Regulatory Information
Ministry of Health Certified
Yes
Contract with Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora
Yes
Care Features & Services
Residents at Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital 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
Nurse Practitioner
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
Afrikaans
Arabic
Bengali
Bulgarian
Cantonese
Chinese
Chinese dialect
Cook Island Maori
Croatian
Dutch
English
Fijian
Fijian Indian
Filipino
Flemish
French
German
Gujarati
Hindi
Interpreter
Japanese
Korean
Mandarin
Māori - Te Reo
Marathi
Niuean
Punjabi
Rarotongan
Samoan
Telugu
Tokelauan
Tongan
Urdu
Religious/Spiritual Affiliations
Non denominational
(Other comments)
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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
Wifi
Resident can adjust heating in own room
Cater for under 65 yrs with Disability
Lounges/seating areas
Provide End of Life/Palliative Care
Palliative Care Contract
Day Programme for day stay clients
Outings
Māori Kaupapa
Residents Committee
Family Committee
Newsletter
Policy for management of challenging behaviour
Confused Residents
Rural Setting
Smoking Permitted
Semi-Secure
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National Certificate in Diversional Therapy
Aged Care Association New Zealand (ACA)
New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services (NZCCSS)
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?
Personal spending such as haircuts, optometrist visits etc are at the resident's own cost. Medical care is included in the fee unless the resident chooses to remain with their own doctor (GP).
Details about meals
All meals are prepared on site by our chef and his superb team. All dietary needs can be catered for and the varied and high quality menu ensures all needs are met.
The Food for Thought residents committee provides feedback on our menus.
Special features
INCREDIBLE TEAM
We ensure that we work as a team, embrace change with optimism, promote well-being, reciprocate care, are hardworking and productive, are reliable, curious and innovative.
INCREDIBLE VOLUNTEERS
Knox has the most amazing team of more than 800 Volunteers making a personal and meaningful contribution to companionship at Knox.
CULTIVATE PROGRAMME
Our Cultivate programme develops links and relationships with a wide range of community groups and organisations so that Knox Residents can be meaningfully involved in the community.
Cultivate brings together the opportunities for you to do what you want to. It may be a regular thing or a one-off arrangement but every experience makes a big difference to the lives of those participating.
Residents may want to help others, learn a new skill, take up or reinvigorate a hobby, join a special interest group, perform a kind deed, give someone a surprise or simply experience something new.
Interests & activities
Social Wellbeing / Citizenship activities - Supporting conversation & companionship, connecting volunteers with residents
- Supporting friendships
- English Conversation Group at the Library
- Podcast and discussion groups
- Music (Group participation & Entertainment)
- Quiz sessions
- Walks to the park and local shops & cafes
- Board Games
- Social events (birthdays, anniversaries, celebrations, public holidays)
- Concerts / Productions
- Voting / Visits from local MP
- Attending community & council meetings
- Volunteering for charities
Hobbies & Interest / Learning & Creativity
- Baking and cooking
- Reading (Audio Books, library sessions, poetry, short stories)
- Arts & Crafts
- Gardening
- Knitting, Embroidery & Sewing
- Music (Bands, solos artists, choirs, karaoke, group drumming)
- Article reading / News events
- Van Trips (Museums, art galleries, exhibitions, shows, exploring Auckland, cinemas)
- Shopping
- Smart TV’s, YouTube & Sky TV
Physical Activity
- Bowls
- Rig toss/Beanbag toss
- Walking groups
- Tai Chi
- Drumming
- Music and Movement
- Dance
Care for the Environment
- Caring for plants and animals
- Gardening / Growing vegetables
- Flower arranging
- Reusing and recycling
Cultural / Community
Inclusion
- Celebrations (New Year), Chinese New Year, Martariki
- Epsom library
- St Georges church, youth group, and mainly music bubs group
- St Cuthberts volunteering program
- DIO and Baradene School
- Headway Brain injury
- Chinese Epsom Association
- Vintage Kids Daycare
Spiritual
- Weekly fellowship group
- Connection with St Georges and other churches.
Advocate, Age Concern, Alzheimer's Society, Blind Foundation, Bowls, Children, Communicare, Entertainers, Mah Jong, Massage (When available), Outings, Parkinson's Society, Pianist, Picnic facilities, Senior Citizens, Shopping, Sky TV, Videos, Views
Location
10 Ranfurly Road, Epsom, Auckland 1023Public Transport
0.00 km
At the front gate The Link bus is also available on Manukau Road - this is an easy way to access Newmarket and the City Centre.
Shops
0.50 km
Mall
1.00 km
Newmarket
Parks
0.50 km
Across the road
Library
0.60 km
Epsom Library 1.5km Remuera Library
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Eldernet Knowledge Lab
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