Find rest homes in Masterton District, the centre of aged care in Wairarapa . Discover supportive care environments offering long-term residential care, respite, and dementia services in a relaxed, rural setting known for its strong community ties.
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Providers in Masterton
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Residential Care
- 100 Titoki St
- Lansdowne
- Masterton
Updated at: Thursday, 14th May 2026, 10:15am
Residential Care
- 74 Upper Plain Road
- Masterton
- Masterton
Updated at: Thursday, 14th May 2026, 9:43am
Residential Care
- 140 Chapel Street
- Masterton
- Masterton
Updated at: Thursday, 14th May 2026, 1:19pm
Residential Care
- 52/95 Cole Street
- Masterton
- Masterton
Updated at: Thursday, 14th May 2026, 7:38am
Residential Care
- 1 Oxford Street
- Lansdowne
- Masterton
Updated at: Thursday, 14th May 2026, 8:03am
Residential Care
- 8 Roberts Road
- Lansdowne
- Masterton
Updated at: Thursday, 14th May 2026, 9:00am
Choosing a Residential Care Facility in Masterton
Masterton District provides trusted aged care services for older adults living in the Wairarapa region. Rest homes in Masterton offer general residential care, respite stays, and dementia support, all delivered in facilities that are known for their warmth and professionalism. The district’s relaxed pace of life, strong whānau networks, and rural charm make it ideal for those wanting calm, respectful aged care in familiar surroundings. Facilities are often located near town centres and local health providers, offering both comfort and convenience. If you’re seeking aged care in a region that values community and continuity of care, Masterton is a great option.
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.
How much does living in a residential care home cost?
The cost of living in a residential care home will differ depending on where you are around the country. There is something in place called the Maximum Contribution , which is the maximum amount you will ever be charged for your care. The current figures range from $1,460.27 to $1,535.66...
Can I review my premium accommodation charges.
If you cannot (or no longer wish to) pay the premium accommodation charges, you can review your premium tenancy 18 months after admission and every six months thereafter. The provider then has six months to move you to a standard room, giving three days’ notice, or cease charging premium room...
Understanding residential care or rest home process
Check out the Knowledge Lab for comprehensive information about: Levels of care The Residential Care Subsidy Financial means assessment for a Residential Care Subsidy Premium rooms Dual use rooms Care suites The 10km rule and much more.
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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Home and Community
Fully independent and living at home. There are many services to make life at home easier.
Retirement Village
Independent living in a purpose built property with varying levels of support.
Residential Care
The full service options for all the support and levels of care you could need.
What's New
Curious about what’s happening in the Eldernet community? This is where you’ll find the latest updates and news from people across the motu.
Willard Home - Residential Care
Manawatū Nurse Takes Top Nursing Honour Enliven Central are excited to share that Bini Mathew, a Clinical Nurse Manager at Brightwater and Willard Homes in Palmerston North, has been recognised by the Aged Care Association as Aotearoa’s Nurse of the Year, at the Awards dinner held on 24 April. This...
Brightwater Home - Residential Care
Manawatū Nurse Takes Top Nursing Honour Enliven Central are excited to share that Bini Mathew, a Clinical Nurse Manager at Brightwater and Willard Homes in Palmerston North, has been recognised by the Aged Care Association as Aotearoa’s Nurse of the Year, at the Awards dinner held on 24 April. This...
Craigweil House Home and Hospital - Residential Care
Craigweil Celebrates Dedicated Staff Milestone A heartfelt thank you goes to Deb Presland, who has reached an outstanding 30 years of service. Over the years, Deb has become a familiar and much-loved presence within the facility, building meaningful connections with both residents and colleagues alike. Her compassion, reliability, and unwavering...
Radius St Allisa - Residential Care
A Hidden Sanctuary in the Heart of the City Imagine standing in the heart of busy Upper Riccarton surrounded by schools, supermarkets, and the constant rhythm of the city. Cars passing, people rushing, life moving fast… And then, you step through our gates. Suddenly, everything softens. The noise fades into...