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JMI Wealth - Louis Botes - Financial

1 day ago - Auckland

Planning for and after Retirement in New Zealand , it should never stop , even if you are 80 years old . Here are the reasons why ... Louis Botes - Before & After Retirement

 

Public Trust - Legal

1 day ago - Multiple locations- Nationwide

$30 off your Enduring Power of Attorney with a Gold Card at Public Trust

Our surprisingly affordable Enduring Power of Attorney just got surprisingly more affordable! You can now get $30 off with a SuperGold card. Make an appointment or enter the offer code GOLD30 when sorting your EPAs online. 

The best time to get an EPA is now!

Start your EPA online today.

Victoria Care (Family Owned) - Dementia

1 day ago - Christchurch

Our home has been revamped to become a modern, light, bright and airy unit with up to date artwork and access to seating in the garden areas being updated.

SOLEMAR - Rest Home

1 day ago - Red Beach

Newly Renovated Facility in 2024

SOLEMAR - Hospital

1 day ago - Red Beach

Newly Renovated Facility in 2024

Agent Finder NZ - Downsizing & moving home

1 day ago - Fairlie

Rating Values vs Quotable Values explained for us lay people! Some very interesting insights here! View now.

All inquiries warmly welcomed 0800 789 532 or trish.willis@agentfinder.co.nz 

Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products

1 day ago - Auckland

The inmuRELAX is a small 'pebble' shaped cushion that plays calming music and vibrates gently. A fabulous tool to calm agitation, to relax during the day, or to help with sleeping at night. The calming music becomes more complex with more movement, but will quieten and slowly fade when it is still. slight movement will 'wake' the inmuRELAX, making it an easily accessible tool for those with limited movement. See the inmuRELAX in action click the here.   Feel free to contact us on 0800 34 34 38 for further information or sales@sensorycorner.co.nz.

The Range: 

inmuRelax , inmuDance  ,inmuRhythm & inmuJoy each offer a different sensory sensation depending on what you are seeking.  

Independent Living Charitable Trust - Mobility aids & useful products

2 days ago - Auckland

Funded Mobility Equipment Repairs in Auckland - If you (or a loved one) are living in Auckland and cannot afford to have your mobility equipment repaired, Independent Living may be able to help.

We have a targeted fund for equipment repairs for disabled or elderly people on a low income. We can fix walkers, scooters, wheelchairs and more.

If you think you might qualify for this funding (we'll just ask you a couple of simple questions about your income) please email us at repairs@ilsnz.org or check out more info on our Funded Repairs webpage at www.ilsnz.org/pages/funded-repairs. Or you can pop into one of our stores at Botany (308 Te Irirangi Dr), Royal Oak (14 Erson Ave) and Browns Bay (13 Bute Rd) to discuss your repair with our team.

We look forward to keeping you mobile :) Have a lovely day.

Amitabha Hospice Service - Hospice

2 days ago - Auckland

Amitabha Hospice Service offers a free support companion service to people with life-limiting illnesses across Auckland.  We need volunteers.  You can make a valuable difference to someone's quality of life by visiting them for a few hours each week on an ongoing basis.  VOLUNTEER TRAINING NEXT COURSE Wednesday 7 August-11 September 2024.  email amitabha.hospice@gmail.com for more information

Farro Kitchen Meals - Meals & nutrition

2 days ago - Auckland

Introducing SuperGold Tuesdays at Farro! Present your SuperGold card to receive 5% off your shop. See in-store for Ts & Cs. 

Rata Park Rest Home - Rest Home

2 days ago - Winton

We have been to the Winton Vintage Machinery open day and we had a great time.

On the Go Physio Ltd (physiotherapy) - Physiotherapy

2 days ago - Christchurch

Our Whoa to Go training day exceeded all our expectations. Two days of training, 15 participants, 12 aged care facilities and so much fun and learning - plus some sore muscles! Whoa to Go is a highly structured, evidence based, 12 week exercise programme that will improve strength and balance for residents and reduce falls risk. Really excited to support these enthusiastic people and hear how they get on. 

 

Home Assistants for Seniors - Home help & personal care

3 days ago - Christchurch

HOME ASSISTANTS FOR SENIORS HAS NOW BEEN ASSISTING THEIR SENIORS IN THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER 10 YEARS!

 

From the desk. January 2024

IT IS BEST TO BE INFORMED

 

Whenever we go out into the community to talk to people about the service we provide, 

 we often end up talking about Retirement Villages or Residential Care.  How the costs  

compare?   What they are entitled to?    Often one of the most important issues for our  

parents’ and grandparents’ generation is how that will impact on their ability to leave 

something to their children or grandchildren? 

 

There are three main options for Seniors to consider and the reality is they  all are “user pays”:

 

Residential Care:  If they have assets over the asset threshold, they will be expected to  

use those assets to pay for any care costs they may have in the future. The average 

National cost is $1400/week plus extras.   Potentially, the more our parents and  

grandparents keep safe for that rainy day, the more they may have to pay in residential  

care costs.  The current asset threshold for a Work and Income Residential Care  

Subsidy is $219,889 for a single person or for a couple when both are in care and 

 $120,416 for a couple where one is still living in the family home. If the value of the  

assets, whether those assets are held jointly or separately, is over that threshold, our  

parents will be required to pay for their care.  And, if their investments are earning  

interest, any interest earned will also go toward payment of their care costs. 

 

 

 

Retirement Villages: A licence to occupy gives its holder no property rights, just the  

right to stay as long as they are fit enough to do so, and when they do vacate, they or  

their estate only get back around 70-75 per cent of the sum they paid for the licence as 

the operator will deduct a deferred maintenance fee of 25-30 per cent.  And even if it is  

sold at a higher price the departing resident gets no share of the gains.  It is not just the  

purchase price prospective residents must consider, Residents also pay weekly fees  

covering things like rates, security, gardening and maintenance.  In addition to the  

weekly payments the resident is still responsible for some of their own costs like  

contents insurance.  Research suggests that people making the decision to move into a  

retirement village are not as well informed as they could be.  The decision to move is  

often prompted by a negative event.  Villages are secure and friendly places to live,  

however there are significant costs to retirement village living which will leave your  

estate depleted.  

 

 Staying in the family home with Private Care/Support in their own home:

Flexible support services tailored to their needs.  In some cases Government funding in  

the form of Carer Support is available.  The service can be co-ordinated to work in with  

Government funded home care providers which are assessed on needs and not asset  

tested.  The decline in independence is catered for while retaining social and  

community connections.   The property continues to increase in value so their estate  

has the capital gain when sold.

 

  

 Recommend that your parents and grandparents have a clear idea of what their  

options are.    As with all areas of estate planning, it is important that you seek good 

advice from a legal and financial team who understand how this area may impact on you.

 

  The only thing guaranteed is that we will all age and it will come at a cost to us.

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Brookhaven Retirement Village and Rest Home - Rest Home

3 days ago - Christchurch

Is home getting harder? If you’re looking for genuine, heartfelt care for yourself or your loved one, Brookhaven Rest Home, offers the best in care options. Over 35 years of making new family members.

Brookhaven Rest Home and Retirement Village houses a rest home, specialist dementia wings, and a community of retirement villas in one facility.

Rest home bedrooms are all large and include ensuites. Residents are encouraged to make their space their own, by using personal furniture and treasured items. Grounds are well-established and thoughtfully designed so that courtyards, lawns and gardens are easily accessible and enjoyed. Villas feature comfortable bedrooms complete with ensuite, spacious living and dining rooms.

 

 

Jess's Underground Kitchen - Meals & nutrition

4 days ago - Auckland

Save with our Mystery Box!

 

Discover the warmth of home-cooked meals delivered! Our frozen ready-to-heat meals are handmade in small batches with real ingredients, just like you would make at home. They're perfect for having on hand to pop in the microwave or oven, for those days when you need something nutritious and delicious. Stock up and you'll never go hungry again!

We have a special running this month – get a mystery box of 9 single-serve ready-to-heat meals – worth almost $150, for only $99. Try our gourmet meals today and taste the goodness of a home-cooked meal, without any of the hassle.

You can find our award-winning meals on our website www.juk.co.nz

Personal Assistance - Home help & personal care

4 days ago - Auckland

This is the energy we're channeling this week! 

Pacific Vision International - Vision

4 days ago - Christchurch

Introducing the RUBY 10 - the perfect device for those looking to read fine print and complete detailed tasks with ease.

Its high magnification capabilities will make reading a breeze.

Not only is the Ruby 10 easy to use with its touchscreen and tactile keys, but it's also portable, so you can bring it with you wherever you go.

But what truly sets the Ruby 10 apart is its OCR capability, allowing it to scan and read documents out loud for those with low vision. This feature will greatly benefit anyone who struggles with reading small text.

Ruby 10 Features

  • Available with and without speech
  • Magnify from 2X to 24X
  • Touchscreen and tactile buttons
  • Portable and lightweight
  • Magnify small objects and fine print
  • See objects at a short distance
  • Save scanned images and documents
  • Connect an external display via Miracast or USB
  • Scan and read full-page documents (speech model)
  • Connect a headset to listen to documents privately (speech model)

 

For a limited time only, we are offering a special 15% discount on both the Ruby 10-inch Electronic Magnifier with and without speech.

Don't miss your chance to take advantage of this offer before it ends at the end of July.

Click on the link below to learn more

RUBY 10 ELECTRONIC VIDEO MAGNIFIER

Radius Potter Home - Hospital

4 days ago - Whangarei

Next week, on Saturday 19th February, we will be having a "Summertime with Radius" open day, with vintage cars, vintage dress ups, themed music and very importantly the best hibiscus of Whangarei competition. All welcome. Come and meet some of our residents and have a look through.

Mature Moves - Downsizing & moving home

4 days ago - Christchurch

Is moving feeling overwhelming?

Are you thinking about downsizing, moving into a retirement village, or you or a loved one entering residential care in the Christchurch area?

From sorting and decluttering, to packing and moving your belongings to your new home, we work with you, step by step.

Then we completely set up your new home, to a plan that you have chosen. Reach out to us today for a free consultation.

 

Ashlea Grove Rest Home - Rest Home

4 days ago - Milton

Are you looking for a safe and caring family owned and operated Rest Home or Dementia facility in Otago for your loved family member?

We have vacancy in rest home and dementia level care and would love to have you come and visit us.

Our family understands the challenges of entering a rest home and we would love to help answer any questions you may have.

To arrange a visit or have a chat, contact Jasmine at 034177888 (9am-5pm) or on 027 387 2538 (Anytime). 

 

 

 

 

Harmans Lawyers - Legal

5 days ago - Christchurch

Residential Care Subsidy

Published July 2024

The Residential Care Subsidy (“subsidy”) is paid by the Ministry of Health to assist with the costs of long-term residential care (“long-term care”). It is paid directly to the rest home or hospital where the person lives.

There is a three-step process to determine whether a person is eligible for the subsidy.

1) Needs Assessment

This assessment determines whether a person needs long-term care. An application can be made to a Needs Assessment Service Co-ordination service (“NASC”) directly, through Te Whatu Ora, or by asking the person’s doctor, or other health provider.

The NASC will arrange the assessment and provide the results to the person assessed and the provider who is providing them care.

If the person is aged 65 or over and the assessment shows that the person needs care, a subsidy application form will be provided. The completed form must be provided to Work and Income (WINZ). WINZ will then carry out a means assessment. This involves assessing the person’s assets and income.

If the person is under 65 and has a partner, no further steps need to be taken.

2) Asset Assessment

If the person is between 50 and 64 years old and has no partner nor dependent children, they will automatically meet the asset test.

If the person is 65 or older, the total of their assets and those of their partner must be $284,636 or less, including the family home and personal vehicle.

If the person has a partner who is not in long-term care, they can choose whether the total value of their combined assets includes the value of the family home and vehicle. If the person chooses not to include these, then the total assets must be $155,873 or less.

Any assets that have been gifted by the person and their partner above the limit will be included as assets. The limits are:

  • $8,000 per year for 5 years preceding application; and
  • $27,000 per year for gifts made more than five years before the application.

If the person is not eligible for the subsidy as a result of the means assessment, they may be able to get a Residential Care Loan.

3) Income Assessment

The result of this assessment determines how much the person must contribute to their long-term care. The subsidy will be the difference between this amount and the cost for the long-term care.

Each region has a maximum contribution cost that the person can pay towards their care if they are assessed as needing care and receive contracted care services, regardless of the results of the means assessment. The maximum contribution ranges between $1,355.76 and $1,464.26 per week.

For assistance with the subsidy, please contact Victoria at 035502854 or victoria.agnew@harmans.co.nz.

 

What does the role of “executor” in my Will entail?

 
Published June 2024 
 

When preparing a Will, you will be asked to appoint one or more people to act as your executor. The executor’s role is to carry out the terms of your Will, and where possible, see to it that your wishes are complied with.

Your executor is responsible for taking care of your assets until they are distributed to the beneficiaries of the Will, as well as ensuring the debts of the estate are paid. If an application for probate is required, the executor will, with the assistance of your estate’s lawyer, be the one who makes the application to the High Court.

If your nominated executor (and/or any successors named in your Will) is unable or unwilling to act as your executor, then an administrator will be appointed. This is usually the person who has the greatest beneficial interest in your estate. So, it is important that you take into consideration your chosen executors’ age and circumstances when nominating them in your Will.

Often you will nominate a family member or friend to act as executor, however in some cases it might be wise to appoint a trusted professional advisor such as a lawyer or an accountant (either on their own, or jointly with your family member or friend). This is often useful where there is a blended family, or complicated family dynamics.

The role of an executor is one of great responsibility. Your executor must account to the beneficiaries of your estate with regards to the administration and distribution of your estate, deal with any disgruntled beneficiaries and family members, and deal with any claims against your estate.  Therefore it is important that a suitably responsible person is appointed to this role.

The friendly and experienced team at Harmans specialises in estate planning and can assist you in making a Will, or reviewing your existing Will to make sure not only that it still accurately represents your wishes, but that you have appointed the best people for the position of executor.

 

Challenging Wills - the Family Protection Act

Published Feb 2024

Family relationships have become more complex over the years.  As a result challenges to Wills have also become more common.  One way of challenging a Will is under the Family Protection Act 1955.  A spouse, de facto partner, child or grandchild of a deceased person is entitled to claim provision from an estate if adequate provision has not been made for their proper maintenance and support.  The Courts often refer to this as a failure of “a moral duty” on the part of the deceased person.  In rare circumstances, where a stepchild or parent was being financially supported by the deceased person they can also make a claim.

Claims are often made by adult children. A breach of moral duty is judged by the standards of a wise and just deceased at the time of his or her passing.  The Courts adopt a broad approach and each case is decided on its own particular facts.  Financial need and the health of the child making the claim are often the most important factors. However even if an adult child is in good health and in a good financial position they may still have a valid claim. The Courts point out that a child’s path through life is recognised in a Will not only through financial provision to meet financial needs but also to recognise a child as belonging to the family and of having been an important part in the overall life of the deceased person.

There are other factors which a Court will consider. The relationship which the child had with the deceased person will always be important. However the fact that a child was estranged from their deceased parent does not disqualify a child from making a claim. Sometimes the Court will find that it was up to the parent to be the “bigger person” and mend the relationship.

Grandchildren are not usually considered by the Court as requiring an award unless there are special circumstances such as their own parent dying before the deceased grandparent.

The Court is not restricted to particular considerations and must be aware of changing social attitudes over time. Due to the infinite variety of fact situations there can be no firm benchmark percentages for claims by surviving children. Where there is a large estate the Court is more likely to make a larger award. However where a child is well off and in good health awards are typically modest.

A person making a Will may wish to consider persons beyond family members. Bearing in mind that a Will is often the last message that a person will give to their loved ones careful consideration is required particularly if children are to be treated unequally. Written reasons often help in this regard.

There are other ways in which spouses, children and non-family members can challenge wills. As family relationships become more complex Wills need to be drafted to deal with those complexities. A carefully crafted Will by a lawyer can minimise the risks of a later challenge.

Wyndham and Districts Community Rest Home - Rest Home

5 days ago - Wyndham

Discover a safe and nurturing Rest Home in rural Southland, operated by a caring community, for your loved ones. With six vacancies available, we invite you to visit us and experience our welcoming environment firsthand. We understand the challenges that come with transitioning into a rest home, and our team is always here to address your concerns.

Our spacious rooms offer a tranquil space for your loved one to call home. Contact us at 03 206 4901 (9 am-5 pm) or admin@wyndhamresthome.co.nz (anytime) to arrange a visit or chat. Let us be your partner in providing the best care for your family member.

The Bidet Shop - Continence

1 week ago - Auckland

Join the Bidet Revolution: A Ground Breaking Clinical Trial Just for You!

Hold onto your hats (and toilet seats), everyone! InteliCorp & The BIDET SHOP is teaming up with Charles Darwin University to bring you the world's first Retrofit Bidet Clinical Trial, focused on Bidet Users and Carers in Aged Care and Hospital.

We want you to be a part of it! We're diving into uncharted waters with our bidet technology, aiming to make life easier and more comfortable for patients/Bidet users, carers, and nurses in hospitals, homes, and aged care settings.

https://intelicorp.com.au/intelicorp-tbs-retrofit-bidet-clinical-trial/ 

This groundbreaking study will explore how electronic bidets can support folks with toileting challenges and assist staff with daily personal care. Imagine the convenience and comfort of a bidet right in your own home or care facility!

We're inviting your care facility to join this de-identified anonymous study. All you need to do is use the bidet regularly and complete a simple online questionnaire. Both users and carers will share their thoughts on how easy and beneficial the bidet is to use. Participation is voluntary, and we're here to answer any questions you might have.

Want to learn more or see your local hospital or aged care facility join the fun? Reach out to Craig, our Bidet Evangelist Extraordinaire, at Trade1@intelicorp.com.au. Just write “Clinical Trial” in the subject line.

For full details and to register your care facility, visit the Retrofit Bidet Clinical Trial page. https://intelicorp.com.au/intelicorp-tbs-retrofit-bidet-clinical-trial/ Once you're signed up, our friendly InteliCorp team will guide you through the next steps.

Thank you for considering joining this exciting trial. We can't wait to work with you and make personal care more comfortable and enjoyable for everyone!

 
 
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Check out our new website www.thebidetshop.co.nz

Have a Sensational day!

The Bidet Shop team.

Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy

1 week ago - New Plymouth

Have you spotted us in the latest LIVE Magazine? 
We really value what our patients have to say about our services. We get such great feedback about our skin cancer prevention and treatment services, but we couldn't ignore what our patients were telling us about their other skin issues that they also wanted us to be able to address.
 
So, last year we added specialist, non-invasive varicose vein treatments to our services, and now high quality, individualised cosmetic medicine! These include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, skin rejuvenation therapies and surgical scar removal.
 
Give us a call on 06 281 1698 to book an appointment! Click here and head to page 73 to read the full article about our new varicose vein treatment and cosmetic medicine services!
 

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

1 week ago - New Plymouth

Warm welcome to the community for new Carefirst Bell Block Medical Centre

After a significant period with no doctors available in the area, Bell Block’s three new GPs have been welcomed with open arms.

Carefirst Bell Block Medical Centre opened its doors to patients on Tuesday 9 July, following a mihi whakatau (official welcome) to a crowd of more than 50 the night before, led by New Plymouth District Councillor and Puketapu hapū representative, Dinnie Moeahu.

Leigh Sampson, Carefirst chief executive said, “It was a special, multicultural welcome into the area that truly reflected both our workforce and the community we are so proud to serve.”

Sharing facilities with Working for Health at 69 Corbett Road, the clinic is run by doctors Nelia Lourens, Geoff Putt and Amanda Brown. They are supported by administration manager Cynette Hickin, registered nurses Abby-Lynn Bruce and Shannon Hawkins, receptionist Rachel Doeg and clinical assistant Jacinta Taylor-Fidow.

Click here to read the full update on the Stuff/Taranaki Daily News website.

Pictured: Doctors Geoff Putt, Nelia Lourens and Amanda Brown outside the new Carefirst Bell Block Medical Centre.
Image credit – Lisa Burd/STUFF

Nurse Maude Care Home – long term residential and palliative care - Hospital

1 week ago - Christchurch

Feel at home with our quality nursing care. 

The Nurse Maude Care Home is more thank just a place to live. It's a place where residents enjoy a sense of purpose, meaning and dignity in a vibrant and caring community. 

To learn more about the care we're renowned for, which focuses on the whole person and their unique needs, contact us today. 

Annaliese Haven Rest Home & Hospital - Dementia

1 week ago - KAIAPOI

DEMENTIA ROOM OPEN NOW  Are you seeing changes in a loved one or worrying about their safety? Come be part of the FAMILY at Annaliese Haven. We offer Dementia, Rest home and hospital rooms.

Healthvision - Home help & personal care

1 week ago - Auckland

NO COST for your first physiotherapy appointment at any Healthvision physiotherapy clinic!

Imago Wellness Coaching - Health therapies

1 week ago - Nationwide

New Blog!
Wellbeing through Menopause, and beyond

Menopause marks a significant transition in a woman’s life, often spanning several years. The hormonal fluctuations bring a myriad of changes in various aspects of our wellbeing, such as physical and mental fitness, nutrition needs and sleep. We will take a deep dive into understanding these changes and how Imago can help you to navigate this phase with grace and resilience.

Physical activity

As with ageing, the most noticeable changes during menopause include reduced muscle mass, strength and bone density. Hot flushes may cause discomfort and excessive sweating, interfering the workout routines. But don’t let these changes stop you from being active. Regular strength training targeting the maintenance of muscle mass and bone density can help reduce the risk of fall or fractures. Regular moderate intensity exercise has been shown to reduce the intensity and frequency of hot flashes. Most importantly, listening to your body and adjusting the exercise plan when necessary is essential to stay active safely and smartly during this transition.

Nutrition and diet

The nutrition needs shift with the hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause. For example, protein and calcium are crucial for maintaining muscle mass and bone density, whereas iron is less needed due to the cessation of menstruation. Menopause is also associated with higher risk of obesity, cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis (2). Nutrition coaching and support can help identify dietary risk factors and build a personalised balanced diet for the optimal health outcomes.

Sleep

Sleep is indispensable to life, just like air, food and water. Menopause brings significant changes to our sleep patterns and sleep quality, with higher risk of insomnia, night sweats and hot flushes interrupting our sleep (3). To improve sleep quality during this transition, establish a consistent bedtime routine and practice good sleep hygiene, create a cool and comfortable sleep environment, and practice relaxation techniques such as meditation. For example, limiting caffeine and alcohol intake, avoiding heavy food before bed, and incorporating physical exercise during daytime can promote better sleep.

Mental fitness

Just like menstruation, the hormonal changes during perimenopause can lead to undesirable changes in our mental fitness. Some women might experience mood swings, anxiety, and cognitive changes (4). The decline in physical fitness, worsened sleep quality and other psychosocial stressors can also add to mental stress (5). Regular mindfulness practices and meditation that help manage stress, stabilise mood, and improve mental fitness.  Engaging in activities that stimulate the brain, such as puzzles, reading or learning a new skill is beneficial. It is also important to stay socially connected, and to seek support from friends and family. Lastly, self-reflection is essential. Being aware and open to talk about these potential challenges with specialists who understand the changes that you are going through can improve your mental wellbeing journey in this stage of life.

Summary

Menopause is a natural phase for a woman that can be challenging physically and mentally, but with the right strategies and mindset, it can be a smooth transition. Embracing this stage with preparedness and positivity can lead to a healthier, more fulfilling life.

So, how can Imago help you improve and maintain wellbeing before, during and after menopause? Our expert coaches can help you build a plan that is customised to you and flexible around your needs. Be proactive about your health and get in touch to hear more about our Wellbeing through Menopause programme.  

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References:

1 Witkowski, S., Evard, R., Rickson, J. J., White, Q., & Sievert, L. L. (2023). Physical activity and exercise for hot flashes: trigger or treatment?. Menopause (New York, N.Y.)30(2), 218–224. https://doi.org/10.1097/GME.0000000000002107

2 Erdélyi, A., Pálfi, E., Tűű, L., Nas, K., Szűcs, Z., Török, M., Jakab, A., & Várbíró, S. (2023). The Importance of Nutrition in Menopause and Perimenopause-A Review. Nutrients16(1), 27. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16010027

3 Tandon, V. R., Sharma, S., Mahajan, A., Mahajan, A., & Tandon, A. (2022). Menopause and Sleep Disorders. Journal of mid-life health13(1), 26–33. https://doi.org/10.4103/jmh.jmh_18_22

4 Behrman S, Crockett C. Severe mental illness and the perimenopause. BJPsych Bulletin. Published online 2023:1-7. doi:10.1192/bjb.2023.89

5 Riecher-Rössler, A. (2020). Menopause and mental health. Mental health and illness of women, 147-173.

McVeagh Fleming - Legal

2 weeks ago - Auckland

Top Results in 2024 Family & Relationship Property Law Rankings

 

The New Zealand Family & Relationship Property Law Doyle's Guide 2024 Rankings were released today, and we're ecstatic to announce that McVeagh Fleming has excelled, featuring in three categories!

Our firm not only ranked highly overall, but we're especially proud of Alissa Bell, our partner and chair, who has rightfully earned a place in the prestigious 'preeminent' category. Her exceptional skills and leadership in family and relationship property law are commendable, and we couldn't be prouder of her achievements.

But wait, there's more! We're also over the moon to celebrate Anna Carbon, who was given personal recognition in the ‘Family & Relationship Property Law Rising Star’ category. Way to go, Anna!

While chasing awards has never been a focus at McVeagh Fleming, this recognition from Doyle's is appreciated. It acknowledges the hard work and passion that our Family & Relationship Property Law teams pour into every client.

Thank you to Doyle's for this recognition, and to all our clients for entrusting us with their legal needs. Here's to more success and continued excellence in the field! 

Full details can be read on the Doyles website:

Quick Solutions 2015 Ltd - Sector recruitment & training

2 weeks ago - Rangiora

Are you looking for staff?

Quick Solutions is a 24 Hours Temping Agency which specialises in placement of all healthcare service staff from registered staff to highly educated community support workers. We also have many opportunities available for jobseekers looking for the right job. Our office is based in Rangiora, with services available to all of Canterbury and Timaru.

We are your Quick Solution to all of your staffing problems, providing you with professional quality healthcare staff to suit your need.

Phoenix House Rest Home and Hospital - Rest Home

2 weeks ago - Coromandel

We currently have vacancies for rest home and hospital-level care at our picturesque Coromandel location. Our dedicated team of healthcare assistants and registered nurses ensures the highest quality care for our residents.


Contact us today for more information!

NZ Seniors Real Estate Services - (Barfoot & Thompson) Grant Haworth & Sherie Baines-Vis - Downsizing & moving home

3 weeks ago - Auckland

ARE YOU LOOKING TO DOWNSIZE?

 

Ask Sherie and Grant about our “no obligation - free ” appraisal and consultation.

We offer personalized solutions and specialized guidance for seniors seeking to relocate and downsize to a more suitable living arrangement.
 
First impressions count - how smart does your property look? We can help in this area.
 

Would you like a copy of our "SELLERS CHECKLIST" 

Simple and effective tips that can achieve fantastic selling results.

Phone Grant 021 194 4095 - or Sherie 021 536 411 for a friendly chat today

 

Beetham Lifestyle Village - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Gisborne

We have just resurfaced our bowling green, one of only three full sized bowling greens in an aged care facility in New Zealand.

Alternative Care Northland - Respite / short term care

3 weeks ago - Whangārei

Due to a 7 day cancelation - we have a Respite Vacancy for July - if you are a Fulltime carer for a family member, remember you need to look after yourself to continue to care for them. 

Visionwest Home Healthcare (Waikato) - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Hamilton

Visionwest Opens New Waikato Offices

On May 30 2024, Visionwest Home Healthcare opened new Hamilton offices to house their Waikato Home Healthcare team. One of the leading suppliers of Home Healthcare in the Waikato, Visionwest also operate in Auckland, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua/Taupō. Last year almost 1,300,000 hours of in-home healthcare was provided to around 8,350 older adults and people living with a disability.

www.visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/

 

 

 

Visionwest Home Healthcare (Rotorua Lakes) - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Rotorua

Visionwest Opens New Waikato Offices

On May 30, Visionwest Home Healthcare opened new Hamilton offices to house their Waikato Home Healthcare team. One of the leading suppliers of Home Healthcare in the Waikato, Visionwest also operate in Auckland, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua/Taupō. Last year almost 1,300,000 hours of in-home healthcare was provided to around 8,350 older adults and people living with a disability.

www.visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/

Ali's Home Healthcare - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

More recently we have implemented a new staff benefit where every staff goes into a draw to win petrol vouchers for time worked on a particular day, just one more way to show your carers how valued they are.

At Ali's, we CARE.  We not only pride ourselves on looking after our clients but also our staff and this year we introduced Ali's CARE Penapena Friendly Society.  This is like a Christmas savings club for the staff.  It means they will have support from the society for emergencies and enable them to save through the year.

Penapena is a Māori word meaning, to cherish, look after, save up, and store.  I believe this means we will be able to support ourselves and our whanau better in the coming years with the potential recession going to affect us all in different ways.

This is just some of the ways Ali's makes a difference.

Visionwest Home HealthCare (West Auckland) - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Auckland

Visionwest Opens New Waikato Offices

On May 30, Visionwest Home Healthcare opened new Hamilton offices to house their Waikato Home Healthcare team. One of the leading suppliers of Home Healthcare in the Waikato, Visionwest also operate in Auckland, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua/Taupō. Last year almost 1,300,000 hours of in-home healthcare was provided to around 8,350 older adults and people living with a disability.

www.visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/

 

 

Visionwest Home Healthcare (North Shore) - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Auckland

Visionwest Opens New Waikato Offices

On May 30, Visionwest Home Healthcare opened new Hamilton offices to house their Waikato Home Healthcare team. One of the leading suppliers of Home Healthcare in the Waikato, Visionwest also operate in Auckland, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua/Taupō. Last year almost 1,300,000 hours of in-home healthcare was provided to around 8,350 older adults and people living with a disability.

www.visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/

Longridge Country Estate - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Paeroa

Hear directly from our residents on why Longridge ticks all the boxes.

Sue and Neale’s searched for six months visiting villages from Whangarei to Christchurch, before finding Longridge Country Estate. Book your place to hear about their journey where they'll also share their 'list' that could help you choose the right village where you can live your dream.

Sessions at 10.30am or 1.00pm

Saturday 6th July

Register now to book your seat or to simply find out more information.
Hear directly from our residents on why Longridge ticks all the boxes. Sessions at 10.30am or 1.00pm. Limited Spaces. Register today!

Amberley Country Estate - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Amberley

Discover Amberley Country Estate, an exciting new 250 home Retirement Village just 35min from Christchurch, at the gateway to Canterbury’s wine region. Uniquely designed, like a residential subdivision in layout and feel, here you’ll find spacious yards with landscaped gardens, well spread out, generously-sized, north-facing villas and a 330mClubhouse. A $12M resort-style facility is planned and modern medical and care facilities are coming too. If you seek an active lifestyle with laidback country estate living, call today to find out more about a retirement village with space to live a life you’ll love.  Visit our website, or phone 0800 573 573 

TLC4U2 Resorts Beachlands - Respite / short term care

3 weeks ago - Auckland

NZDSN

In June, tlc4u2 and tlc4u2 Resorts Beachlands had a stand at the New Zealand Disability Support Network (NZDSN) Conference 2024 in Wellington!
 
This year, NZDSN focused on innovation, as well as finding solutions to issues and problems that providers have now, or are likely to face in the future.

Visionwest Home Healthcare (Bay of Plenty) - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Tauranga

Visionwest Opens New Waikato Offices

On May 30, Visionwest Home Healthcare opened new Hamilton offices to house their Waikato Home Healthcare team. One of the leading suppliers of Home Healthcare in the Waikato, Visionwest also operates in Auckland, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua/Taupō. Last year almost 1,300,000 hours of in-home healthcare was provided to around 8,350 older adults and people living with a disability.

www.visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/

 

Adult Day Club - Day & social programmes

4 weeks ago - Levin

Adult Day Club

Adult Day Club is a community social service for older people who have a need for companionship and stimulation because of disability, isolation or loneliness.

We have regular entertainment, speakers and exercise sessions.

Subsidy

A Te Whatu Ora subsidy is available for people who meet the criteria.

Self-funded guests are very welcome our daily fee is affordable.

 

Location

Baptist Church Hall,  17-19 Rugby Street,  Levin 5510

Radius Clare House - Dementia

1 month ago - Invercargill

Getting out and about! 

Engaging in the community promotes a sense of purpose and fulfilment, physical activity, cognitive stimulation, enhancing overall quality of life. 

Our vans make it easy for all residents to get out. These gentlemen were treated to some Kapiti Salted Caramel ice-creams in the park. 

 

At Clare House we offer a range of care options including Rest Home, Dementia Care and Hospital Level Care. 

We invite you to come in, meet the team and we can discuss what we can do to support you loved one.