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Marlborough Residential Care

Find rest homes in Marlborough offering aged care in a peaceful and well-connected setting. With services tailored to older adults needing support, care facilities here focus on personalised care, dignity, and quality of life in one of New Zealand’s most scenic wine regions.

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Providers in Marlborough

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Rest Home
  • 118-130 Middle Renwick Road
  • Springlands
  • Blenheim
Vacancy: Yes
Care Suite Vacancy: No

Updated at: Wednesday, 19th November 2025, 9:14am


Hospital
  • 5 Battys Road
  • Springlands
  • Blenheim
Vacancy: Yes
Care Suite Vacancy: Yes

Updated at: Wednesday, 19th November 2025, 3:11pm


Hospital
  • 124 Maxwell Road
  • Blenheim Central
  • Blenheim
Vacancy: Yes

Updated at: Wednesday, 19th November 2025, 10:09am


Hospital
  • 118-130 Middle Renwick Road
  • Springlands
  • Blenheim
Vacancy: Yes

Updated at: Wednesday, 19th November 2025, 9:14am

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RH HC CS

Hospital
  • 131 Cleghorn Street
  • Redwoodtown
  • Blenheim
Vacancy: Yes
Care Suite Vacancy: Yes

Updated at: Wednesday, 19th November 2025, 1:24pm

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RH DC HC PG

Dementia
  • 17-19 McCallum Street
  • Springlands
  • Blenheim
Vacancy: Yes

Updated at: Wednesday, 19th November 2025, 1:20pm

Choosing a Residential Care Facility in Marlborough

Marlborough is home to rest homes that provide quality residential care services in a serene and connected region. With facilities located in and around Blenheim and the wider Marlborough area, aged care providers offer rest home-level care, dementia support, and respite options for older adults. Residents enjoy a lifestyle surrounded by vineyards, mountains, and community spirit, with healthcare services and family support nearby. Rest homes in Marlborough prioritise dignity, independence, and wellbeing while delivering compassionate, professional care. Whether transitioning from independent living or planning ahead, Marlborough offers aged care that balances comfort and peace of mind.

What is a Rest Home?

A New Zealand rest home, also known as a care home or residential aged care facility, is a place where older adults can receive around-the-clock care and support in a comfortable and secure environment. There are four levels of care delivered in residential care facilities in New Zealand: Rest Home, Hospital, Rest Home Dementia, and Psychogeriatric Specialist Hospital Care. All care home facilities are certified by the Ministry of Health, which involves an audit process to identify providers that deliver high levels of care.

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What is the Maximum Contribution?

Everyone in a certified and contracted care home is required to pay for their accommodation and services. If you have little to no assets the government uses your NZ Super to pay for your care. If you have assets and/or income over the required thresholds, you are required to contribute/pay...

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11 steps to moving to residential care

The person responsible for coordinating your services will give you your Assessment Certificate and if relevant they will give you information on the Residential Care Subsidy, which you can find information on here. Make sure you know what type/level of care you require e.g. rest home, dementia, hospital, specialist hospital....

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What is the Aged Care Association?

ACA is the abbreviation for the Aged Care Association New Zealand. This organisation (previously colloquially referred to as NZACA) is the professional body that represents nearly all providers of Aged Residential Care in New Zealand (that is, rest homes, dementia care home, and aged care hospitals). These providers pay a...

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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...

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