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Nurse Maude Health & Mobility Shop - Mobility aids & useful products

18 hours ago - Christchurch

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Nurse Maude Health and Mobility Shop

ICARE Pillow Range

Perfect range for neck and back pain sufferers!

www.nursemaudehealthandmobilityshop.co.nz/?s=pillows

Andrea O'Donnell - Property Brokers - Downsizing & moving home

19 hours ago - Palmerston North

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Palmerston North City August 2025

“Owner-occupiers and first home buyers were the most active groups across the region. Investor enquiries were reported to be few and far between. Attendance at open homes for new listings had good numbers, but properties that have been on the market for many months struggle.

Factors such as job security, finance approval processes, and valuations for first home buyers influenced market sentiment. Local salespeople predict the market could see an increase in sales volumes heading into spring, and are hopeful that the new listings on the market will continue to attract good interest.”

Market Commentary Source - Lizzy Ryley, REINZ Chief Executive

Home Carers - Home help & personal care

1 day ago - Bay of Plenty

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❤️ Top 5 Benefits of Overnight Care ❤️

Getting a good night’s sleep is important for both older adults and their families. But for many, nights can bring worries — what if Mum needs help to the bathroom? What if Dad forgets his medication? What if something happens while everyone is asleep?

That’s where overnight care makes all the difference. It’s not just about safety — it’s about peace of mind, comfort, and knowing someone is there when needed most.

Take John, for example. His daughter worried every night about him falling when he got up alone. Once overnight support was arranged, she finally slept soundly, knowing he was safe — and John felt reassured having a caring presence nearby.

Here are 5 key benefits of overnight care:

Here are 5 key benefits of overnight care for older adults:

  • Peace of Mind
    Families rest easy knowing their loved one is safe while they sleep.
  • Support for Medical Needs
    Falls or health issues can happen anytime; overnight care ensures help is there.
  • Comfort & Security
    Elders feel safer, and families know help is just a call away.
  • Night-time Assistance
    Help with bathroom trips, medications, and settling back to bed.
  • Companionship
    A caring presence eases loneliness and anxiety, especially for those with dementia.

Our Services Include

  • Home Help
  • Wellness Checks
  • Morning and Evening Support
  • Daily Outings
  • Shopping & Meal Prep
  • Hospital to Home
  • Overnight Support + 24/7
  • Dementia Care
  • Friendly Calls

Whether it's just a few hours a week or full-time care, we’ll tailor a plan that works for your family.


❗Why Choose Home Carers?❗

Since 2014, Home Carers has supported hundreds of families across Christchurch and Tauranga. We’ve delivered more than 100,000 hours of care, all with one goal — to help people remain in the comfort of their own home, surrounded by the things and people they love.

If you’re caring for someone with dementia or any condition that makes daily living harder — you don’t have to do it alone. We’re here to walk alongside you so you can keep the moments that matter most.

Call us on 0800 227 686
Email info@homecarers.co.nz
Visit homecarers.co.nz

Because peace of mind at night means brighter days ahead.

Karadean - Rest Home

1 day ago - Oxford

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We've recently had a name change to Alden, previously known as the Ultimate Care Group.

Alden means 'wise or old friend' and we believe this more closely aligns to what we're about; providing compassionate, trusted care to those within our community, no matter their means or background.

The name change is simply a rebrand of our services, there is complete continuity in the facility at Karadean, and the company who runs this aged care home.

Boutique Audiology & Ear Care - Dental/Vision/Hearing

2 days ago - Auckland

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Wondering if hearing aids are right for you? Book in for a free, no-obligation hearing aid trial today!

Looking for some help hearing all of life's important sounds? But not sure where to start? Or whether the time is right to invest in your hearing?

Don’t worry, you are not alone! At Boutique Audiology and Ear Care we want to make it as easy and stress-free as possible for you to make the best decisions for your hearing, and we believe that a no-obligation hearing aid trial is an important step in making this decision.

A 14-Day Hearing Aid Trial is a great opportunity for you to find out for yourself how hearing aids can help in the real-world conditions that matter to you. There are no costs involved with a 14-day hearing aid trial, and we are there to guide you through the process and help you decide what’s best for you.

To make an appointment, call, email or book online today!

Radius Kensington - Hospital

4 days ago - Hamilton

New Manager Nelson Joy

Radius Kensington - Rest Home

4 days ago - Hamilton

Nelson joy: - Facility Manager

Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Rest Home

4 days ago - Hamilton

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Armchair Adventures: The Heart of the Philippines

Today our residents “boarded” Tamahere Air: Flight NZ30 for a vibrant journey to the Philippines. With pilot Hazel Angus and our Kaimai and Pirongia “cabin crew” in beautiful cultural dress, the experience came alive with themed commentary, in-flight snacks, and plenty of laughter.

Highlights included sampling Filipino treats, learning a few Tagalog phrases, and enjoying a stunning cultural dance led by Maria Aquino & crew. A special thanks to the kitchen team for the delicious in-flight meal and flight trolley — the finishing touch to an unforgettable trip!

ContinenceCare - Continence

5 days ago - Hastings

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Prostate Cancer and Continence

WHAT EVERY MAN SHOULD KNOW

Every Blue September, New Zealand shines a light on prostate cancer. But for many men, the hardest part comes after treatment.

Leaking, dribbling, or needing to go more often can catch you off guard, especially if no one warned you it might happen. It's a common side effect of surgery or radiation, and it affects thousands of Kiwi men every year.

If you’re navigating this now, or supporting someone who is, here’s what’s going on, and what you can do about it.


Why prostate treatment affects continence

The prostate sits just below the bladder and surrounds the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body.

When the prostate is removed (as in surgery) or treated with radiation, it can weaken or damage the muscles and nerves that help you control your bladder.

Most men experience some changes to continence during or after prostate cancer treatment, especially within the first 6 to 12 months.

Common post-treatment issues include:
  • Stress incontinence – Leaks when you cough, sneeze, or move
  • Urge incontinence – Sudden, strong need to go, even when the bladder isn’t full
  • Overflow dribbling – Bladder not fully emptying, leading to light leaking
  • Night-time leakage – Some men notice leaks while sleeping, especially in the first few months after treatment
Don’t let incontinence stop you from getting checked

If you’re worried about leaks, you’re not the only one, but it’s not a reason to avoid prostate checks or delay treatment. Continence issues are common, manageable, and often temporary. The earlier prostate cancer is caught, the better the outcomes. And with the right products and support, you can stay active, comfortable, and confident through it all.


What can you do about post-treatment incontinence?

The first thing to know is: incontinence after prostate cancer treatment is common, and it often improves.

Most men regain continence within a year, especially with support from pelvic floor exercises and the right continence products.

You don’t need to just “put up with it” while you wait.


Which products help manage male incontinence?
For everyday wear

If you’re managing light-to-moderate leaks during the day:-

  • Advance® Male Guards – Designed specifically for men, with a contoured shape that fits inside regular underwear
  • Advance® Fixation Pants – Soft, stretchable support underwear designed to hold pads in place more securely than regular briefs
  • Advance® Pull-Up Briefs – Look and feel like normal underwear, with built-in absorbency and comfort

Tip: If you’re using male guards or booster pads and finding they shift or bunch, fixation pants can help hold everything in place for better protection and peace of mind.

Extra support overnight or when going out

If you need a little more reassurance:-

Protect bedding or furniture
  • Advance® Underlays – Soft, absorbent bed or chair protectors to reduce laundry and give you confidence
Advice from our team

Supporting someone through recovery?

If your partner or whānau member is recovering from prostate treatment, you might be helping with everyday things they’ve never needed help with before. That can be confronting, for both of you.

Here are a few small ways to support recovery while respecting their dignity:-

  • Keep a discreet supply of products in easy reach (bedroom, bathroom, glovebox)
  • Suggest trying new products before travel, appointments, or outings
  • Focus on function: the right fit, absorbency, and comfort matter more than labels
  • Let them take the lead, but stay nearby if help is needed

Not sure what to try? We’re here for you too.


You’re not alone

Thousands of Kiwi men live with continence challenges after prostate cancer. It’s nothing to be embarrassed about, and you don’t have to navigate it alone.

ContinenceCare NZ is here to help, without judgement.

Our products are discreetly delivered, easy to use, and designed to support real lives, real needs, and real people.

REFERENCES

Shane's Installation Services - Trades

5 days ago - Auckland

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Hi, my name is Shane and have been installing TVs, aerials and satellite dishes for over 15 years. Over the last 5 years I have also introduced CCTV for home security, and the supply and installation of routers and access points to improve Wi-Fi throughout the house.

I am happy to provide obligation free quotes if required

Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products

5 days ago - Auckland

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Sensory is for Everyone

When people hear the terms sensory input or sensory regulation, they often associate it with children—particularly those with sensory processing challenges or neurodiverse needs. Sensory play, therapy tools, and weighted blankets are commonly marketed for kids who need support with focus, emotional regulation, or calming strategies. However, sensory input is a fundamental part of human life at all ages. We all engage in sensory activities daily—often without realising that they help us regulate our emotions, focus, and overall well-being.

Why do we associate sensory with children?

Children are naturally more expressive in their sensory needs. A child might seek movement by jumping on a trampoline, crave deep pressure through hugs, or feel overwhelmed by loud noises in a crowded place. Because sensory needs are more obvious in childhood to those living or working with them, interventions such as sensory-friendly classrooms, therapy swings, or fidget toys are widely recognised as tools for kids. But what happens when kids grow up?

How Adults use Sensory Input for Regulation

Even if we don’t think about it, we constantly seek out sensory experiences to help us stay balanced. Here are some common ways people regulate through sensory input:

  • Deep Pressure & Weighted Input: Many people wrap themselves in a heavy blanket at night to sleep better or seek out a firm hug when feeling overwhelmed. Some even enjoy the pressure of compression clothing or firm handshakes, which provide grounding sensations.
  • Movement & Vestibular Input Rocking in a chair, stretching after sitting too long, pacing while on the phone, or even going for a run are all ways adults regulate through movement.
  • Oral Sensory Input: Chewing gum, sipping a warm drink, eating crunchy snacks, or even biting nails are ways we engage with oral sensory input to focus or self-soothe.
  • Tactile Sensory Input: Rubbing soft fabrics, playing with stress balls, clicking pens, or touching smooth stones can help regulate the nervous system. Many people wear comfortable clothing that satisfies their need for soft or breathable textures.
  • Auditory & Visual Sensory Input: Listening to music, using noise-cancelling headphones, dimming the lights, or watching calming videos are ways people manage their auditory and visual environment to maintain comfort and focus.

Recognising Sensory Needs for a Better Life

By understanding that sensory input isn’t just for children, we can better support ourselves and others in maintaining emotional and physical well-being. The next time you catch yourself rocking in a chair, squeezing a pillow, or reaching for a stress ball, recognise that your body is seeking sensory input. Paying attention to what feels good or overwhelming can help you create a sensory-friendly environment that supports your daily life.

Sensory needs don’t disappear with age. They simply become less obvious to observers. But once we recognise them, we can use them to our advantage at every stage of life. Sensory regulation is a lifelong need for all.

Feel free to contact us on 0800 34 34 38 for further information or sales@sensorycorner.co.nz.

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Waiapu House Lifecare & Village - Retirement Village

5 days ago - Havelock North

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Come and see our great value retirement living options at Waiapu Village in Havelock North.

Spacious, modern and surrounded by park-like grounds, a villa or apartment at Waiapu Village offers the perfect combination of freedom and security in a close-knit community.

Secure your future and visit our open home on Wednesday 17th September 10am - 2pm at Waiapu House Lifecare & Village or call Brett on 027 295 2181 for a personal tour.

Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services

6 days ago - Auckland

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Next Step Retirement Living provides independent advice to help you choose a retirement village or living solution that truly meets your future needs and requirements.

We take the time to understand what matters most to you and your loved ones, creating a personalized plan. We arrange tours of suitable villages and facilities, and accompany you to appointments so you're never facing this process alone. We also help you make sense of the terms and conditions, upfront and ongoing costs, so you can make informed, confident decisions.

This is a big step and we are here to make it easier.

Let’s talk.
Carmel – 027 227 635
carmel@nextstepinfo.co.nz
nextstepinfo.co.nz

Independent advice when choosing a Retirement Village.

Good Day Removals - Downsizing & moving home

6 days ago - Auckland

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At Good Day Removals we have been helping move lots of people for a few years, we always provide honest and friendly service, we are patient to all our clients.

We offer free plastic - eco reusable container box to move your household items.

Just let us know if you need to help move, we can come to visit on-site and provide a moving plan for you.

Thanks

Good Day Removals Team

Jimmy

The Botanic, Silverdale - Retirement Village

6 days ago - Silverdale

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How to embrace your retirement years

Retirement marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in life and it can open up a world of possibilities. You can enjoy the fruits of your labour, pursue a new passion, and enjoy some well-deserved relaxation.

Yet many New Zealanders approach this stage in life with trepidation, unsure of how to navigate the transition from a structured work life to the freedom of retirement. Embracing your retirement years is about more than just stepping away from work; it’s about seizing the opportunity to redefine your purpose, explore new horizons, and cultivate joy and fulfilment.

Read more ways to embrace this stage of life here:

https://thebotanic.co.nz/news/how-to-embrace-your-retirement-years/

Royal Heights Rest Home - Rest Home

6 days ago - Auckland

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Visit our website today https://rest-home.co.nz/

Are you looking for Rest Home Care, Respite Care or Day Care? We can help.

Room Vacancy Status - Rooms available Currently

All rooms have an ensuite toilet and there is a mix of sizes and configurations such as those with glass sliding door to a garden courtyard or others with views toward the Waitakere ranges, Royal Heights Park or Auckland City and the bridge. Please call us to discuss.

We welcome visits to view the great resources our facility has for residents and our day stay clients. Book a visit by calling 09 833 9333 or drop in to have a chat about your needs.

Day Stay or Respite

Please have a chat to us about our day stay and respite service. These can be either regular or occasional. Join in the activities, entertainment and meet our friendly residents and staff. This is a booked service so we do need to discuss your needs before hand. All the various funding support options can be utilised toward this service.


Royal Heights is proud to have achieved four years certification (three times running).

CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations

1 week ago - Auckland

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13-year-old Patrick was born with congenital bilateral cataracts.

Your generous gift of $35 in support of cbm New Zealand’s Giving Day will have an enormous impact, giving adults and children, like Patrick, the miracle of sight and a chance to break the cycle of poverty and disability.

Plus your gift will be multiplied x5 by our Government’s Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Cooperation Programme enabling $175 of impact!

Please help give the Miracle of Sight now… cbmgivingday.org.nz

Hearing Auckland - Dental/Vision/Hearing

1 week ago - Auckland

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Hearing Auckland (Tamaki Makaurau Hearing Trust) are proud to have been serving our community for over 93 years. Our founder Kathleen Hurd-Wood started our charity in 1932, and though we've changed our name a few times over the years, our commitment to helping those with hearing loss in NZ has always remained the same. Last month would have been Kathleen's 139th birthday so we're celebrating her life and legacy.
Kathleen's background
Kathleen Hurd-Wood was born in Kirikiriroa on 1 August 1886. She married Gervase Alven Hurd-Wood, a man of some means, and following his early death in 1924 she had unusual wealth and independence for a woman of her generation. She dedicated the rest of her life to serving the hearing loss community. She worked on this goal tirelessly until she passed away in 1965. Her interest in helping those with hearing loss came from a ball she attended as a young woman, during which she danced with a young deaf man.
The New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing
When Hearing Auckland was founded in 1932 we were called "The New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing". At this time, ear trumpets were still in use and lip-reading classes were a common tool prescribed for those with hearing loss. Our founder Kathleen Hurd-Wood travelled to the USA to learn more about new hearing aid technology, and the League for the Hard of Hearing began performing hearing tests and giving hearing aid advice 15 before audiology clinics were established in public hospitals.
Kathleen's legacy today
In 2025 we honour the incredible work of our founder Kathleen Hurd-Wood, and all of the many others who have contributed to our organisation over the past 93 years. You may know us as your local hearing clinic 'Hearing Auckland' and not know that we are actually a registered charity dedicated to helping all kiwis access good hearing. We are known these days as "Tamaki Makaurau Hearing Trust". We operate our 'Hearing Auckland' clinic as well as working to support communities who have been traditionally unable to access hearing services. Through our Pathfinder program, Hear Well program, and innovative work exploring remote hearing service technologies, we are honouring our founder Kathleen Hurd-Wood by making hearing care accessible to as many kiwis as possible.
Tamaki Makaurau Hearing Trust
We are proud to be the longest-running hearing care provider in Aotearoa. If you'd like to learn more about our work, get in touch with us today. Do you know someone who's struggling with their hearing and finding it hard to access hearing services? We may be able to help. Our mission is to ensure all kiwis can access good hearing.
To learn more about our work today, our history, or our founder Kathleen Hurd-Wood, come to see us at 8 St Vincent Ave or give us a call on (09) 524 9847.

Cantabria Lifecare & Village - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Rotorua

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Great Views of Rotorua in our Fully Refurbished 2 Bed Apartment

Come and see what Cantabria Lifecare & village has to offer. Golf Wing Apartment 2 has been fully refurbished and is located on private village grounds, has a light and spacious interior, a brand new kitchen, separate bathroom and two balconies - providing scenic views.

To arrange a private viewing call Vincent on 027 297 4057 today.

Stillwater Lifecare & Village - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Richmond

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Discover a comfortable and secure lifestyle at Stillwater Lifecare & village in Nelson’s picturesque surroundings.

Designed to cater for your needs, these serviced apartments offer a range of services and facilities, ensuring a fulfilling and relaxed living experience.

Located in a peaceful setting, Stillwater Lifecare & Village, Richmond provides residents with the privacy and space they need to enjoy their retirement years, with the care they may need in the future, available. The serviced apartments features a spacious bedroom, ensuite bathroom, and a cozy living area that is perfect for relaxation and entertainment.

The apartments are equipped with a range of amenities, including a kitchenette, heating and an emergency call button.

As a resident of Stillwater Village, Richmond, you will have access to a range of facilities, including a communal lounge, dining area, landscaped gardens.

Our friendly and caring staff are always on hand to assist you with any queries or concerns you may have.

Call Lisa today on 027 213 8424 to arrange a viewing and experience the warm and welcoming atmosphere of Stillwater Lifecare.& Village.

Kiwi Mobility Scooters (EV East Ltd) - Mobility aids & useful products

1 week ago - Tauranga

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We have recently moved into larger premises which allows us to have more stock available and the ability to provide better service.

Our Range

Kiwi Mobility Scooters: Your Trusted Companion for Enhanced Mobility

At Kiwi Mobility Scooters we understand the unique needs of our fellow New Zealanders, and our scooters are thoughtfully designed to cater to those needs.

Built with top-quality components, our scooters are crafted to provide durability, ensuring they stand the test of time. We offer a variety of sizes and colours to suit your preferences and style.

Our electric mobility solutions are tailored to offer increased independence for New Zealanders. If you’re considering a mobility scooter to enhance your freedom, feel free to reach out to us at 0800 61 41 21 or take a look at our range in our online store by clicking below. Your journey towards greater mobility begins with Kiwi Mobility Scooters.

RIVAL Wealth - Legal/Financial

1 week ago - Masterton

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Helping you make sense of money matters

At RIVAL Wealth, we know that managing money can feel overwhelming, especially when life changes or you're unsure what your next step should be. That’s where we come in.

We help New Zealanders make sense of their financial options every day and feel confident about what’s next. Whether it’s reviewing your investments, your KiwiSaver, checking your insurance, or making sure your savings are working for you, we offer plain-language advice that fits your life. We help take the emotion out of making financial decisions.

It costs nothing to have a chat. We’ll listen, ask the right questions, and offer support that’s tailored to you and your family.

Explore our Knowledge Hub: Visit rivalwealth.co.nz/knowledgehub and take a tour. Hub. It’s full of easy-to-read articles, tools, and tips to help you and your family stay informed and in control.

Let’s talk: Call Daryl Buckingham – Financial Adviser on 021 422 001 or reach us on 0800 474 825.

Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Dementia

1 week ago - Hamilton

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Music and Moments in Our Reception!

Here’s Lyn, one of our Registered Nurses, showing off her piano skills! While she plays, staff and residents settle in for a fun card game in the gorgeous reception area - just one of the many ways we enjoy time together.

Alternative Care Northland - Respite / short term care

1 week ago - Whangārei

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We are currently in renovations to make better utilities for our Respite / Shortstay clients - we are still accepting bookings during the months of Sep / Oct

Glenwood Home - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Timaru

The 17 Cottages share a site with Glenwood Home in Timaru. The reasonably priced Occupation Right Agreement, low monthly service maintenance fee, and the high standard of accommodation continues to make the cottages an attractive option for people in their retirement years.

We have embarked on a programme to update and modernise our cottages. All the units, have safer wet-floor showers, energy efficient heating, modernized interiors and new kitchens to provide an open, inviting work space for those who love to cook and bake.

For those who love gardening, there are lovely little gardens surrounding each cottage, as well as the central garden for the cottages. the gardeners supports individual gardens. You can potter at will, or just enjoy the park-like surroundings.

Glenwood Home - Rest Home

1 week ago - Timaru

We are delighted to announce our new management team to Glenwood , Hazel Harrison General Manager and Elaine Beale- Roberts Clinical Manager.

Kimihia Home & Hospital - Respite / short term care

1 week ago - Huntly

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Staff Shoutout!
At our recent team meeting, we celebrated two amazing staff members with some funky socks!
Tania, our Diversional Therapist, was recognised for completing her care plans with excellence.
Chris, our Rehab Assistant, received praise for the fantastic feedback from residents about his work.
Thanks for bringing your best every day!

Arthritis NZ (Mateponapona Aotearoa) - Formal groups & organisations

2 weeks ago - Auckland

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Bringing research to life: What we learnt at the 2025 Osteoarthritis Summit

In July, Arthritis NZ attended the 2025 Osteoarthritis Summit at Auckland University of Technology. This two-day event brought together researchers, clinicians, physiotherapists, GPs, and people with lived experience of osteoarthritis (OA).

While much of the content focused on the latest research in OA, the real highlight was how accessible, engaging and relevant the event felt – especially for consumers.

Early-career voices with fresh ideas

The Summit opened with the OA NZ Research Network’s Symposium, which gave early-career researchers, many of them PhD students and recent graduates, a supportive platform to share their work. Topics included pain science, joint biomechanics, employment and OA, and culturally appropriate models of care.

One presentation that stood out was from mechanics researcher Dr Ashvin Thambyah, who shared fascinating insights into how the structure of joint tissue and the external forces acting on it influences how the joint functions. He made complex science easy to understand, and even fun, while explaining how our cells respond and adapt to mechanical forces within joint structures.

Another powerful moment came from Rory Christophersen, who is researching lived experiences of working with osteoarthritis and how people manage being part of the workforce in the Hawkes Bay.

Celebrating consumer voices

Physiotherapy student Amiria Koopu (Te whānau-ā-Apanui, Ngāti Porou, me Ngāti Kahu) presented research that she and fellow fourth-year student Kona-Ariki Hippolite (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Koata, Te Whakatōhea, me Ngāti Toa Rangatira) completed as part of Arthritis NZ’s summer scholarship programme. Amiria was recognised with an award on the day for her presentation, which highlighted how young Māori researchers are already shaping the future of arthritis care in Aotearoa New Zealand. Her and Kona-Ariki’s study, titled “I am more than a condition, I am a person”, explored the experiences and perceptions of kiritaki Māori receiving physiotherapy services for hip and knee osteoarthritis. Their qualitative research was guided by Kaupapa Māori principles.

Day two of the Summit also featured presentations that focused on lived experiences with osteoarthritis. Tessa Orange shared her journey and the challenges of growing up with arthritis. She spoke about the impact on her education and successes at school, sleep disruption and how she and her family would often travel long distances for health appointments. She also spoke about how she now works as a nurse supporting patients having joint surgery.

Other speakers covered various topics around helping people manage osteoarthritis at different stages of life. This included presentations on how to reduce the risk of OA from a younger age and the use of innovative new technology in patient care. Dr Louisa Barter, a GP specialising in sports and menopause medicine, acknowledged that while OA can affect women’s quality of life during menopause, exercise and lifestyle changes can also help in a variety of positive ways.

Many attendees agreed they’d love to see and hear even more consumer voices, particularly those living with OA, at the centre of future events.

Why this matters to you

This Summit showed us that research doesn’t have to be dry or distant – it can be about real people, real life, and real solutions. Arthritis NZ is committed to ensuring that the community’s voice is at the heart of future osteoarthritis research, services, and advocacy.

We’ll be sharing more research stories in the coming months, and we’re exploring ways to involve more of our Link Group and wider arthritis community in shaping what comes next.

Do you have a story to share or a topic you’d like researchers to explore? Get in touch – we’re listening.

Kimihia Home & Hospital - Dementia

2 weeks ago - Huntly

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Spring is in the air at Kimihia!
We’re excited to share our latest newsletter, packed with updates, heartfelt moments, and community highlights. From generous donations to daffodil day fun, there's plenty to celebrate!
Read the full Kimihia Khronicle – August 2025 edition here. (20+) Spring is in the air at Kimihia!... - Kimihia Home and Hospital | Facebook

On the Go Physio Ltd (physiotherapy) - Complementary Services

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

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Our next 'intro to being a physio assistant' day is coming up on 19th September. This 6 hour introduction is ideal for aged care staff who are taking on a physio assistant role. Covering the role, boundaries, the language of physio and basic exercise instructions, this is the perfect start for any new PTA. Register here https://onthegophysio.co.nz/physio-assistant-training-day-19th-september-2025/

Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy

2 weeks ago - New Plymouth

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We're now booking more mole mapping appointments! We’re thrilled to share that we now have even more capacity to support timely, expert mole mapping, as Becks has joined Anne as a fully qualified SCT dermoscopist!
With two skilled dermoscopists now providing our mole mapping service, it’s easier than ever for you and your whānau to stay proactive about your skin health.
This milestone reflects Becks’ incredible dedication to her work and study, and a true passion for skin care. We’re so proud of you, Becks! Appointments are available with Becks or Anne, just give us a call or email to book:

Carefirst Medical Centres - Westown, Merrilands, Moturoa & Bell Block - Health hubs & pharmacy

2 weeks ago - New Plymouth

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Heading somewhere warm this winter? Wherever your sunny escape takes you, make sure your travel plans include peace of mind. The Carefirst Travel Clinic is here to help - before, during, and after your trip. Our Worldwise-accredited team can support you with:

- vaccinations
- medications
- personalised travel health advice, and more!

Book now:

travel@carefirst.co.nz
Carefirst Westown: 06 7539505
www.carefirst.co.nz/travel-clinic

Eldertech - Mobility aids & useful products

2 weeks ago -

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Stay Connected, Stay Safe – with the Eldertech Easyfone

The Easyfone, available at Eldertech.co.nz, is designed with simplicity and peace of mind – making it the perfect mobile phone for people living with dementia.

Large Buttons & Clear Display – Easy to see, easy to press, no complicated menus.
One-Touch SOS Button – Immediate help at the push of a button, connecting straight to family or carers.
Photo Contacts – Call loved ones by pressing their picture – no need to remember numbers.
Loud & Clear Sound – Enhanced volume and clarity so conversations are never missed.
Charging Dock – Just place the phone in the cradle, no fiddly cables.

The Eldertech Easyfone gives independence back to the user, while offering families the reassurance of safety and quick communication.

Perfect for older adults and those living with dementia, the Easyfone helps reduce confusion, support daily living, and keep loved ones connected.

Order now from Eldertech.co.nz and give the gift of connection and peace of mind.

The Avenue Apartments - Retirement Village

2 weeks ago - Auckland

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Join us at Remuera Gardens on Thursday 11th September at 10:30am to hear what our residents really think about living in a boutique retirement community (spoiler: they love it!).

Tour our newest Avenue apartments—some of the most spacious in Remuera—along with the village facilities including the bowling green, swimming pool, gym, and cinema.

You’ll get the chance to feel the difference of a family-owned retirement village. No corporate cookie-cutter care here, just a community that thrives on fun and real friendships.

Experience modern layouts, quality finishes, and welcoming spaces - ready for you to make your own. And when you find the home you love, you’ll receive these three fantastic offers*:

12 months FREE fees

$10,000 furniture package

$5,000 spring move in offer

(T&C apply)

Don’t miss out, RVSP to secure your spot!

https://www.theavenueapartments.co.nz/

You can also call Fiona on 027 436 5442 or Rachel on 021 0224 4990.

Life's Next Stage - Downsizing & moving home

2 weeks ago - Tauranga

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Have concerns about moving but not sure what the main issues are?

Our simple quiz might provide some clarity and guidance to make moving onto Life's Next Stage a bit easier

TRY IT NOW

Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Care Suite

2 weeks ago - Hamilton

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A Bright and Cheerful Morning in Our Kaimai Neighbourhood!

Our Kaimai neighbourhood residents began the day with warmth, flavour, and a touch of sunshine. In celebration of Daffodil Day, our team brought joy in cheerful yellow while preparing a beautifully presented breakfast. Fresh, delicious, and served with genuine care — because every detail matters in creating a life of comfort and wellbeing.

Hato Hone St John - Caring Caller - Community

2 weeks ago - Auckland

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St. John Caring Caller

About the service


Sometimes living alone or being house bound
means that we miss out on daily human contact,
someone to chat to, laugh with and share news
with. Everyone needs this sort of contact and the
St John Caring Caller service provides just that.
The Caring Caller service aims to provide the
opportunity of friendship and regular contact
over the telephone. On agreed days, a friendly
Caring Caller can telephone you to check that all
is well, and to have a chat.


People become clients for many different reasons.
Sometimes their spouse has recently passed
away, others have found that family members
have moved away and they do not get regular
contact with them anymore. Some clients stay
with the service long term, several years in
some cases, others may just need the service
temporarily while family and/or friends are away.


This service is FREE and is part of the commitment
that St John has made to support local
communities by contributing towards the health
and wellbeing of all New Zealanders.


The benefits


It can provide:
• a break from day to day activities
• a new found friend
• regular contact
• knowledge that someone out there is
checking that you are ok

Anonymity


There is a high level of anonymity in this service.
Caring Callers are only provided with your first
name, sometimes age, telephone number, and a
short personal profile of you.
When the Caring Caller telephones you, it is the
policy of the service that they do not disclose
their surname, address, or telephone number.
Contact
For more information phone 0800 780 780.

Northbrook Wānaka - Retirement Village

2 weeks ago - Wānaka

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You're ready for change. So are we.

Shaped by New Zealand’s leading design thinkers, Northbrook is a new vision for a premium lifestyle you can look forward to

Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Hospital

2 weeks ago - Hamilton

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Details That Define Luxurious Living

It’s the little details that create something truly special. From the way we present morning tea to the way we care for each resident, every touch reflects our dedication to luxurious living and exceptional care.

SPCA Op Shop Trucks - Free pick-up service - Downsizing & moving home

2 weeks ago -

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Behind every free pick-up is a dedicated crew making it happen. Drivers and volunteers collect your donated furniture and deliver it to our SPCA Op Shops, where sales fund over 30,000 animals in need each year.

For Jimmy, one of our drivers, the best part is simple: “It’s about giving back. You see hope in the animals’ eyes, and joy on people’s faces when they realise their donation will help them.”

Our truck teams make donating big and bulky furniture both easy and meaningful) for you and your community.

Book a free pick-up in select regions: spca.nz/opshops/free-pickup-service

Remuera Gardens - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Auckland

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Join us at Remuera Gardens on Thursday 11th September at 10:30am to hear what our residents really think about living in a boutique retirement community (spoiler: they love it!).

Tour our newest Avenue apartments—some of the most spacious in Remuera—along with the village facilities including the bowling green, swimming pool, gym, and cinema.

You’ll get the chance to feel the difference of a family-owned retirement village. No corporate cookie-cutter care here, just a community that thrives on fun and real friendships.

Experience modern layouts, quality finishes, and welcoming spaces - ready for you to make your own. And when you find the home you love, you’ll receive these three fantastic offers*:

12 months FREE fees

$10,000 furniture package

$5,000 spring move in offer

(T&C apply)

Don’t miss out, RVSP to secure your spot!

https://www.theavenueapartments.co.nz/

You can also call Fiona on 027 436 5442 or Rachel on 021 0224 4990.

Rosebank Lifecare - Rest Home

3 weeks ago - Ashburton

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Rosebank Respite Care – Short-term


Either planned or in an emergency, should family or a carer need to take a break from looking after a loved one or friend. When possible, plan ahead – Rosebank’s Respite Care is subject to room availability. Contact us to find out more about eligibility and applying.

Golden Age Rest Home - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

All Villas in excellent order and come with all whiteware and garage

Hoon Hay House Dementia - Dementia

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

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Here at Hoon Hay Village, we make the most of our days and engage with our residents in meaningful activities. This includes outings into the community, enjoying entertainment and music activities as well
as doing craft, quizzes and gardening.

Hoon Hay House also has a 10 bed "woman only" wing. The rooms are lovely and spacious with ranch sliders out to a private outdoor area.

At Hoon Hay House we offer a unique opportunity to enjoy all the comforts of home in our facility.
Our staff are passionate about dementia care and pride themselves on providing the best possible care.

Brookhaven Retirement Village and Rest Home - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

We currently have 1 Villa available which is well positioned in the area

Public Trust - Legal/Financial

3 weeks ago - Multiple locations- Nationwide

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Save $30 on Your Enduring Power of Attorney with SuperGold

If you’ve got a SuperGold card, you’re eligible for a $30 discount on the cost of setting up your Enduring Power of Attorney with Public Trust.

Simply book an appointment or use the offer code GOLD30 when creating your EPA online. It’s a smart way to plan ahead and save.

Start your EPA online today.

Tech On Road - IT & communications

3 weeks ago -

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Windows 10 is Ending – Are You Ready?

Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10 in just a few months — and that means no more security updates or support.

Don’t risk being left behind!

Tech On Road is offering a FREE PC Health Check in Wellington, Hutt Valley, Masterton, and Kapiti, to see if your computer is compatible with the Windows 11 upgrade.

Whether you're planning an upgrade or just curious, our team is here to help you make informed decisions about your computer.

  • No appointment needed
  • Local IT professionals
  • Quick, expert advice

Contact us at 0800131303 (Toll Free) to get free advice for your PC.

Driving You Taranaki - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers

3 weeks ago - New Plymouth

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Look at our fresh new signwriting – doesn’t it look fantastic!


Remember, we cover the whole Taranaki region. Whether you’re heading to an event like the Garden Festival or simply need a ride to a doctor’s appointment, we’ll get you where you need to go.

Kimihia Home & Hospital - Hospital

4 weeks ago - Huntly

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QUIZ NIGHT – Huntly Bowling Club
Date: Friday, 17 October 2025
Location: Huntly Bowling Club
Doors Open: 7:00 PM

Teams: Up to 6 people
Entry Fee: $10 per person

Dress to Impress: Prizes for best-themed attire
Raffles and Spot Prizes throughout the night

All proceeds go to Kimihia Home & Hospital

Register Your Team Today
Contact Denise: 027-4885704
Email: brett.denise.h@xtra.co.nz

Methven Central - Retirement Village

4 weeks ago - Methven

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Methven Central is in the heart of Methven, Canterbury, with everything you need on your doorstep - from a medical centre across the road to access to outdoor pursuits in this picturesque alpine village. We invite you to experience the warmth and community spirit at Methven Central, where we believe our older residents are at the heart of our community, central to everything going on.

We invite you to view our retirement apartments which are available now to purchase. This independent living option will complement Methven Central Care Home set to open in mid 2025 to offer a continuum of care in your later years.

Terence Kennedy House - Hospital

4 weeks ago - Waitakere

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Culture is a big part of team and residents, and we celebrate it!

Terence Kennedy House - Rest Home

4 weeks ago - Waitakere

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Culture is a big part of team and residents, and we celebrate it!

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