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

11 hours ago - Christchurch

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Washable Continence Underwear - Womens (also stocking Men's) Only $35.00

Perfect for light bladder or bowel incontinence. Underwear is discreet, comfortable and breathable. They are machine washable and tumble dryer safe and can be reused countless times. A cost-effective and environmentally sustainable alternative to disposable products.

https://www.nursemaudehealthandmobilityshop.co.nz/?s=conni

Coromandel Lifestyle Village - Retirement Village

1 day ago - Coromandel Town

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You're Invited - Open Day at Coromandel Lifestyle Village

We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming Open Day at Coromandel Lifestyle Village — a wonderful opportunity to explore the village and see what life here could be like.

Date: Saturday, 15 November
Time: 10:00am – 2:00pm
Location: 1737 Rings Road, Coromandel town, 3506

Come along and:

  • Tour our beautifully designed two-bedroom cottages
  • View our newly completed Village Hub and shared facilities
  • Learn more about pricing, services, and what’s included
  • Ask any questions and chat with our friendly team
  • Enjoy light refreshments and a relaxed atmosphere

Haloguard Safety Alarm - Medical Alarms

2 days ago - Christchurch

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In our fast-paced lives, it’s easy to fall into a sense of complacency regarding personal safety. Whether at home or out and about, our routines often lull us into a feeling of security. However, maintaining vigilance is crucial to ensuring the safety of ourselves and our loved ones. Here’s a timely reminder to reassess and reinforce your personal safety strategies.

Strengthening Your Safe Haven

  1. Lock It Up: Ensure all entry points to your home – doors, windows, and garages – are secure with sturdy locks. Consider a home security system with cameras and motion sensors for an extra layer of protection.
  2. Emergency Plan: Regularly update and practice a family emergency plan. Know your escape routes, have a designated meeting spot, and ensure everyone knows how to contact each other in case of separation.
  3. Safety Audit: Conduct a periodic review of your home’s safety features. Check smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers to ensure they are in working order.
  4. Stranger Awareness: Be cautious about sharing personal information with unfamiliar individuals. If someone shows up at your door unsolicited, verify their identity before opening your door.

Staying Alert in Public

  1. Situational Awareness: Keep your awareness tuned to your surroundings. Avoid distractions such as texting or using your phone when walking in unfamiliar areas.
  2. Secure Your Belongings: Always be mindful of your possessions. Keep a close eye on your wallet or handbag, and avoid leaving valuables in plain sight in your vehicle.
  3. Travel Smart: When using public transportation or ride-sharing services, confirm the identity of your driver and check that the vehicle matches the description provided by the app.
  4. HaloGuard Wearable Alarm and Safety App: Consider investing in your personal safety with the Haloguard wearable alarm and safety App (available on both the Google Play Store and Apple App store), add your trusted guardians so you have a quick, easy and discreet way to alert your loved ones when you need help.

Safety is an ongoing journey and by taking some of the steps mentioned above you can create a safety net that allows you to maintain safety and independence while giving you peace of mind.

Stay safe everyone xxx

Sharron, Polly & Joy

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

3 days ago - Palmerston North

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Palmerston North City September 2025

Owner-occupiers and first home buyers were the most active groups, with a few investors also looking for bargains. Attendance at open homes was good for newer listings and for those considered well-priced. Older listings continue to sit on the market unless vendors make price adjustments. Auction rooms saw little in attendance and little competitive bidding. More sales were secured after the auction, rather than under the hammer. Market sentiment remained largely unchanged compared to the previous months. Lowered interest rates brought more confidence, but job security and cost-of-living pressures were major concerns for buyers.”

Market Commentary Source - Lizzy Ryley, REINZ Chief Executive

The Gentle Art Company - Day & social programmes

3 days ago - Auckland

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DOPAMINE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

- What's that?!

Hi I'm Jen from The Gentle Art Company!

I'd love to tell you about some workshops I'm running between now and christmas on the Northshore. You can come to me, I can come to you or we get some girlfriends together and have a group workshop at your venue!

Dopamine Christmas Decorations are like a burst of holiday happiness for your home. Bright, bold, maximalist and unapologetically fun!

Inspired by the dopamine decor trend, these wreaths and topiaries are all about using vibrant colors, quirky ornaments and a sprinkle of sparkle to boost your mood and your visitors too! Its like maximalist magic, meets festive joy. It's EXTRA everything!

The Christmas Wreath Workshop - Dopamine Wreath @ 45cm Diametre

- $55

- All materials supplied

- 2 hour duration

- You need your own glue gun and plenty of glue sticks and anything you'd like to incorporate into your wreath

- You can come to my Glenfield studio, maximum of 4 people *not wheelchair friendly sadly

- I can come to you, 1 on 1 is totally fine

- We can get a group together at your venue (larger than 4) and I can come to you

The Christmas Topiary/Table Centrepiece Workshop

* please have a look through the photos on my listing to view the Dopamine Topiary/Table Centrepiece @ 45cmH

- $100

- All materials supplied

- 3 hour duration

- You need your own glue gun and plenty of glue sticks and anything you'd like to incorporate into your topiary

- You can come to my Glenfield studio, maximum of 4 people *not wheelchair friendly sadly

- I can come to you

- We can get a group together at your venue (larger than 4) and I can come to you

I will be there to guide, coach, cheer, encourage and empower you into your wildly imaginative, dopamine christmas decor!

If you're interested in making your christmas decor a little bit quirky, way fun and bursting with colour and energy this season, please contact me.

You can find me at hello@thegentleartcompany.nz

021 139 6840

Facebook & Instagram @thegentleartcompany

ContinenceCare - Continence

4 days ago - Hastings

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Sleeping Through The Night: Incontinence Products That Actually Work

Waking up to wet sheets is more than inconvenient; it can be distressing, exhausting, and hard to talk about. But you're not alone. Overnight incontinence affects thousands of New Zealanders every night, from older adults and carers to people recovering from surgery, illness, or injury.

The good news is that with the right support, it’s possible to sleep comfortably and wake up dry. Here's how.

Why nights are harder

Managing incontinence overnight brings its own set of challenges:

  • Fewer changes – Most people sleep for longer stretches, meaning products need to last through the night.
  • Leaking positions - Side or stomach sleeping can cause urine to pool or shift, leading to leaks.
  • Skin exposure - Prolonged contact with moisture increases the risk of irritation, discomfort, or even pressure injuries.

That’s why overnight continence solutions need to be more absorbent, more breathable, and have an absolutely secure fit.

What to look for in an overnight product

If you or someone you care for is dealing with night-time leaks, look for products that offer:

  • High absorbency – Specifically designed for extended or overnight use
  • Secure fit – Leak guards and flexible waistbands help prevent side seepage
  • Breathable materials – Promote skin health and reduce irritation
  • Quick-dry layers – Pull moisture away from the skin and lock it in

Incontinence product combinations we recommend

One of the simplest and most effective ways to improve overnight protection is to add a booster pad inside your usual product. This is not the same as stacking multiple pads, which can actually cause leaks, but rather using products designed to work together.

Here’s what we often recommend:

These combinations are trusted by carers, aged care nurses, and independent users across New Zealand.

ContinenceCare tips to make nights easier

Whether you’re managing your own continence needs or supporting someone else, small adjustments can make a big difference:

  1. Change right before bed – To maximise absorbency when it's needed most
  2. Use a barrier cream – Helps protect skin, especially during longer wear times
  3. Test combinations at home – Try before travel, hospital stays, or care transitions
  4. Get the fit right – Continence product sizes affect comfort, not absorbency. Always choose based on waist size, and adjust absorbency as needed.

Try it for yourself

Overnight protection isn’t just about staying dry; it’s about sleeping better, waking up more refreshed, and feeling confident in your own skin.

If you're looking for night-time solutions that work:

  • Try Advance® Booster Pads for discreet extra protection
  • Explore Advance® Breathable Pads or Pull-up Briefs for overnight absorbency
  • Order a free Sample Pack to test at home before committing

Request a Free Sample

REFERENCES

Hearing Auckland - Dental/Vision/Hearing

4 days ago - Auckland

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Hearing Auckland is a charity dedicated to ensuring that all New Zealanders can access good hearing. We know that by supporting our kaumātua to hear better, we don’t just help them, we help their whole whānau (family) and community to be more connected. That’s why we’re proud to be supporting our kaumātua through our Pathfinder program.

Nōku te tūranga, nō koutou te mana
Nōku te tūranga, nō koutou te mana *

We’re a Registered Charity

Hearing Auckland is a registered charity! Tāmaki Makaurau Hearing Trust (CC59040) exists to ensure all New Zealanders can access good hearing. When you get products and services from us, you help us to help others to hear better. One of our charitable programs is specifically dedicated to supporting our kaumātua, and it’s called the Pathfinder program.

Pathfinder program

Our Pathfinder program helps people who are:

  • Māori or Pasifika
  • 60 years or older
  • Low income

to access hearing aids and hearing services at low or no cost. Hearing Pathfinder is funded by the Tāmaki Makaurau Hearing Trust (us!). Sometimes iwi funds or medical insurance can also help to pay for services. We can also apply on our clients’ behalf for Ministry of Health or ACC funds that will pay some of the costs of hearing aids. We know that the cost of hearing aids and hearing services can be prohibitive. We’re proud to be supporting our kaumātua by providing quality hearing care services that are low or no cost to the client.

Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei

We have been lucky enough to be in our beautiful whare (building) on St Vincent Ave in Remuera for over 90 years, in the rohe (area) of Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei. We are so pleased to be working with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei to support their kaumatua to access better hearing. The above photo was taken at a Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei “Kaumātua Health Day”. We are able to provide on-site hearing screenings which can be followed up with further hearing testing, discussion, advice, and supply of hearing devices if needed. We’re proud to be developing this relationship with local iwi and tangata whenua; and to be supporting our Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei kaumātua.

Supporting our kaumātua

As you can see, we put a lot of aroha (love) and mahi (work) into supporting our kaumātua. If you know of any kaumātua in your community who might benefit from hearing better, get in touch via phone call or email and we’ll be happy to help.

(09) 524 9847

info@hearingauckland.org.nz

*This whakataukī acknowledges the important role of kaumātua in the community as a connection to culture and heritage and a guide for future generations. We found it in this article from the charity Safekids.

The post Supporting our kaumātua appeared first on Hearing Auckland.

Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products

4 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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Home Support North - Home help & personal care

5 days ago - Whangārei

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WHEN IS IT TIME?

As a spouse or primary caregiver, you are intimately familiar with your loved one's daily rhythms, habits, and capabilities. This close connection often means you're the first to notice subtle changes. Yet, the moment of acknowledging that your loved one might need more support than you can provide, or more than they're currently receiving, can be incredibly difficult. It's often accompanied by a swirl of emotions: worry, sadness, guilt, and even a sense of being overwhelmed.

This isn't a sign of failure on your part, but rather a courageous recognition of evolving needs. In New Zealand, informal caregivers like you form the backbone of our health system, with around 480,000 people providing regular unpaid care for someone with an illness or disability. Many spouses provide care for their partners, and research from organisations like Carers NZ shows that caregivers often experience reduced health-related quality of life, particularly in mental health and social functioning domains. Recognising when to seek additional help is crucial not just for your loved one, but for your own well-being too.

Key Signs Your Loved One May Need More Support

Observing a cluster of these signs, rather than just one, often indicates a growing need for additional assistance:

1. Decline in Personal Care and Hygiene:

  • What you might see: Unkempt hair, body odour, wearing the same clothes repeatedly, difficulty bathing, dressing, or grooming themselves, neglected oral hygiene.
  • Why it's a concern: It can indicate physical limitations, memory issues, depression, or a fear of falling during hygiene tasks.

2. Changes in Home Environment & Safety:

  • What you might see: A noticeable decline in household cleanliness, spoiled food in the fridge, unpaid bills piling up, missed appointments, signs of mismanaged medications (e.g., incorrect doses, missed pills, bottles running out too soon or too late).
  • Why it's a concern: These can point to cognitive decline, reduced mobility making household tasks difficult, or an inability to manage complex administrative duties. Safety hazards like cluttered pathways or burnt pots on the stove are immediate red flags.

3. Mobility and Fall Concerns:

  • What you might see: Unexplained bruises, difficulty getting up from chairs, shuffling gait, frequent trips or near-falls, reluctance to move around the house or leave it.
  • Why it's a concern: Reduced mobility significantly increases the risk of serious injury. Falls are a leading cause of injury and hospitalisation among older New Zealanders. Early intervention can prevent severe consequences.

4. Nutritional Changes:

  • What you might see: Significant weight loss or gain, lack of fresh food in the fridge, reliance on processed or easily prepared foods, forgetting to eat meals, difficulty chewing or swallowing.
  • Why it's a concern: Poor nutrition can lead to fatigue, weakened immune systems, and exacerbate existing health conditions.

5. Cognitive and Behavioural Shifts:

  • What you might see: Increased forgetfulness (beyond normal aging), confusion, difficulty following conversations, getting lost in familiar places, changes in mood (increased irritability, withdrawal, depression), paranoia, or unusual behaviours.
  • Why it's a concern: These signs often indicate progressing dementia or other neurological conditions, making independent living unsafe. A New Zealand study found that caregiver distress was three times more likely among those supporting someone with cognitive impairment or dementia.

6. Caregiver Strain (Your Own Experience):

  • What you might feel: Chronic exhaustion, increased stress, anxiety, depression, difficulty sleeping, withdrawing from your own social life, resentment, or feeling constantly overwhelmed.
  • Why it's a concern: Your well-being directly impacts your ability to provide care. Ignoring these signs can lead to caregiver burnout, which in turn can lead to earlier admission to residential care for your loved one. Research using New Zealand's interRAI data found that distress was reported by nearly 40% of informal caregivers and was significantly associated with care recipients' earlier admission into aged residential care.

What It Means for You (and Them)

Acknowledging these signs is not about giving up, but about making a proactive, loving choice. It means recognising that:

  • Their Safety is Paramount: Bringing in professional support ensures your loved one is safe, even when you cannot be there.
  • Their Quality of Life Can Improve: Expert assistance with daily tasks can restore dignity, promote better hygiene, and ensure proper nutrition and medication management, leading to a higher quality of life in their own home.
  • Your Relationship Can Be Reclaimed: By sharing the practical burden, you're freed up to be more of a spouse, child, or friend, focusing on connection and companionship rather than just the tasks of care.
  • Your Own Health Matters: It's an act of self-preservation, ensuring you have the energy and mental well-being to continue being a supportive presence for years to come.

How Home Support North Steps In

At Home Support North, we understand that this is a deeply personal and often difficult decision. Our role is to be your partner, offering flexible, compassionate, and professional home support that adapts to your loved one's evolving needs.

Whether it's assistance with personal care, household tasks, medication prompts, or simply companionship, our team can provide the additional support that allows your loved one to remain safely and comfortably in their own home, while also lightening your load. We can help you navigate the Needs Assessment and Service Coordination (NASC) process and discuss how our services can provide the right level of care for your unique situation.

Recognising "when it's time" is a brave step. It's a commitment to ensuring the best possible quality of life for your loved one and to protecting your own capacity to care with love and resilience.

TaskMasters - Downsizing & moving home

5 days ago - Wellington

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Client Stories - Declutter to downsize

Making the decision to move to a smaller home is a big decision and getting TaskMasters involved early in the process was John’s BEST decision.

John’s partner had passed away and he was living in the family home of many years. John knew he had to downsize, but he was feeling overwhelmed with the process and how he was going to go about this enormous task on his own.

TaskMasters worked alongside John for several weeks leading up to getting his house on the market systematically going through every room in his home including the garage to help John decide what he wanted to take with him, what could be sold on his behalf and what was able to be donated or discarded.

“Faced with downsizing to a tight deadline the prospect could not have been more daunting. Taskmasters stepped in, over several weeks bringing order to everything, and aiding with much empathy the decisions on what to keep and what should go, with a ready knowledge of suitability for giving away or auction, or dumping as a last resort. They became a trusted advisor. Thank you, Taskmasters, for going beyond any expectations, giving me peace of mind, and then leaving me at ease in the new flat.” John Tiley

RIVAL Wealth - Legal/Financial

5 days 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.

CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations

5 days ago - Auckland

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Right now, there are more mothers, like Mary, in desperate need of life-changing surgery in places like Nigeria. They are trapped in the debilitating condition of obstetric fistula. They may not even know that a treatment for this exists. But with your help, their lives can begin anew. Just think what your gift today could provide.

Together, with cbm New Zealand it will help support life-changing obstetric fistula surgery, aftercare medication and livelihood programmes to help mothers live independently. And it will help train healthcare staff around the prevention of obstetric fistula.

Learn more…

Home Carers - Home help & personal care

6 days ago - Bay of Plenty

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❤️ Creating a Supportive Environment ❤️

A calm, structured home makes a world of difference for someone living with dementia. The right environment helps reduce distress, promote comfort, and encourage a sense of safety and belonging.

Here are some simple ways to create that supportive space:

  1. Simplify Spaces
    Keep rooms uncluttered to avoid overstimulation and confusion. A tidy space helps the mind stay calm and focused.
  2. Use Familiar Objects
    Surround your loved one with comforting items — favourite photos, familiar blankets, or cherished keepsakes. These reminders offer reassurance and connection.
  3. Maintain Daily Routines
    Consistency builds comfort. Regular routines like mealtimes, walks, or bedtime rituals bring stability to each day.
  4. Engage in Meaningful Activities
    Encourage gentle, enjoyable activities — music, gardening, or art therapy — to lift spirits and keep the mind active.

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 a supportive environment begins with the right care and we’re here to help make that happen.

Eldertech - Mobility aids & useful products

1 week ago - Christchurch

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What’s New at Eldertech – Easy-to-Use Phones for Seniors

Eldertech has expanded its range of simple, senior-friendly mobile phones designed for ease, safety, and independence.

Discover the latest models — including the Easyfone 4G Picture Button Phone, Olitech EasyFlip SMART, EasyFlip 2 (4G), EasyMate 2, and EasyTel 4G Mobile Home Phone.

Each phone features large buttons, loud clear sound, SOS emergency functions, and easy photo calling, making staying in touch effortless for older adults and those with memory or hearing challenges.

Visit www.eldertech.co.nz to explore the full range of Easy-to-Use Phones for Seniors.

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

1 week ago -

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From your garage to a great cause: You donate, SPCA collect, animals benefit!

Moving into a retirement village or downsizing? You don’t have to struggle with large furniture you no longer need.

Our free pick-up service makes it simple to pass on good-quality items directly from your home. Once in our SPCA Op Shops, your donations are sold to raise vital funds to help protect over 30,000 animals each year – animals who are sick, abused, injured or vulnerable.

It’s a hassle-free way to declutter, simplify your move, and make a meaningful difference all without lifting a finger.

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

Kimihia Home & Hospital - Dementia

1 week ago - Huntly

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QUIZ NIGHT – Huntly Bowling Club
Join us for a night of fun, laughter, and friendly competition on Friday, 17 October 2025!
Location: Huntly Bowling Club
Time: Doors open at 7:00 PM
Teams: Up to 6 people
Cost: $10 per person
Theme: 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
Tag your teammates and let’s make it a night to remember!

Amberley Country Estate - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Amberley

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Open Day at Canterbury's Most Spacious Retirement Village

Just 35 minutes from Christchurch

This Saturday 11th of October, 10am-4pm

Amberley Country Estate is having a Special Open Day and you’re invited! Come and enjoy our amazing Amberley hospitality, with a Sausage Sizzle and Devonshire Teas.

Amberley Country Estate offers spacious grounds, luxurious, energy-efficient villas, and impressive amenities. Our retirement community is vibrant and social, with regular group activities and space to enjoy a life you'll love.

Visit us Saturday, explore our latest brand new, high-quality, energy-efficient villas and find out for yourself what our residents say about living at Amberley Country Estate. If you’re 65+ and looking for an active lifestyle with spacious country estate living, visit our website or phone 0800 573 573, or just come down to our Open Day,

Call today and then come see us.

Highview Rest Home & Hospital - Hospital

1 week ago - Dunedin

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We have a hospital bed available now... please call Lee on 027 508 3809 to come and see our beautiful 'gem' on High Street! The food is delicious and the staff are friendly, professional and welcoming... our recently renovated facility offers fantastic activities for all to enjoy :-)

Put Highview on your list to visit today, there is easy parking just waiting for you!

Highview Rest Home & Hospital - Rest Home

1 week ago - Dunedin

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We have a rest home bed available. For a viewing please call Lee on 027 508 3809 to make a time to see our 'gem' on High Street! The meals are delicious, the staff are friendly and the facility is homely and welcoming.

We have parking for easy access, there is a fantastic activities program for the residents to enjoy with van rides and live entertainers... so if your loved one is looking for somewhere to go, please do come in and see us!

Life's Next Stage - Downsizing & moving home

1 week ago - Tauranga

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Sharing our latest article on how to make great first impressions when you're selling your home. Driveways, your house and roof, your lawns and gardens all make a first impression so don't leave it to chance, take a read

READ IT HERE

Royal Heights Rest Home - Rest Home

1 week 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).

Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Dementia

1 week ago - Hamilton

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From Dough to Delicious - Italian Style!

The Kaimai Neighbourhood was transformed into Little Italy today — complete with the smell of freshly baked pizza wafting through the air and a whole lot of laughter!

Our amazing kitchen team whipped up the most delicious pizza dough and laid out trays overflowing with tasty toppings. Residents became true Italian chefs for the day, having their own masterpieces created of them piled high with all their favourites.

Once the pizzas were baked to perfection, everyone gathered together to enjoy their yummy creations ...Bellissimo!

Seddon Park Funeral Home Ltd - Farewell Planning

1 week ago - Hamilton

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The Value of a Funeral and Pre-planning

Throughout our lives we mark milestones. We celebrate birthdays, graduations, weddings and anniversaries. A funeral is a chance to mark a major milestone in the life of a family.

Everyone has a story to tell, and even those who appear, on the surface, to have lived an ‘ordinary 'life, have things that make them unique.

Ferdi Bosch, General Manager of Seddon Park Funeral Home says his team is very aware of the need to mark the milestone of death.

“Some people tell us they don’t want a funeral because they don’t want to put their family through the stress of having to organise things at a difficult time. But funerals are not just for the person who has passed away, they are very much for the living,” says Ferdi.

Funerals serve a greater purpose than simply saying goodbye. They are often the spark that brings family members together. They help to smooth conflict and reaffirm the importance of family connections in day-to-day life. Funerals provide healing and are a good start on the journey of grief. They provide an opportunity to express feelings without having to hide away.

Ferdi says funeral’s don’t have to be grand events. They can be very simple. He sees them as a chance for friends to show their support, and many families welcome hearing stories about things they might not have known about their loved ones.

“One of the best things about funerals now is that they can be done to suit the needs of the families who want to hold services in a garden, sport clubs or even in the back yard”

“Some people think that not having a funeral will shield them away from the pain of grief, but we find it actually makes it harder,” says Ferdi

“More people are choosing to write down their wishes, and this is very important. It means they can choose their own music, venue for the service, and even things like flowers they want”

He says this takes the pressure off a family at a very difficult time because they have fewer decisions to make, and they know they’re following the wishes of their loved one.

Without doubt funerals are emotionally difficult, but they can also be a wonderful time for sharing great memories. They can be a celebration of a good life, and a celebration of family ties.

“We encourage people to think carefully before saying they don’t want a funeral. Today’s funerals are not the sombre affairs of days gone by, and that’s a very good thing.”

Request our free pre plan funeral booklet “a time such as this”. This will give you the chance to put down your funeral wishes. email us at info@seddonpark.co.nz or call us on 07 846 1561

The Grove Orewa - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Orewa

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Open Days - Every Wednesday Morning Tea and Tour 10am to 1pm and monthly Open Days, or Monday to Friday 10am - 3pm

Dreaming of retiring to the beach? Experience The Grove Orewa - Your boutique coastal lifestyle awaits, so close to the lovely Orewa beach, just a 3 minute flat walk away.
Take in the surrounds and facilities at your leisure or take a tour with our Sales Manager, Helen. A visit is the only way to really appreciate our boutique, modern village for active retirees (from 65 years old) who are looking for a coastal, yet convenient lifestyle. Open Days are monthly but you can visit any Monday to Friday 10am - 3pm, Wednesdays for Morning Tea and Tour, or Open Days.
Come and join us! You will be impressed! Our Fees are Fixed for Life!

Kapiti Hearing - Dental/Vision/Hearing

1 week ago - Kapiti, Wellington

Ear Wax Removal (Microsuction)

It’s completely normal to have wax in your ears. In fact, healthy ears need a little wax — it helps to protect the ear canal by trapping dust, dirt, and germs.

Over time, though, wax can build up and cause problems with hearing, fullness, or discomfort. This can happen more often as we get older, because the ear’s natural cleaning process slows down. Hearing aids or cotton buds can also push wax further into the ear, leading to blockages.


Why We Recommend Microsuction

At Kapiti Hearing, we use microsuction – the safest and most effective method for removing ear wax.

Compared with traditional ear syringing or irrigation, microsuction offers several advantages:

  • Gentle and comfortable – most people find it quick and easy

  • Safe for sensitive ears – suitable even if you’ve had ear surgery or a perforated eardrum

  • No water – your ear canal stays dry, reducing the risk of infection

  • Clear view – our nurses can see exactly what they’re doing throughout the procedure


Safe, Local Care You Can Trust

Our registered nurses at Kapiti Hearing, Waikanae, are specially trained in ear wax removal using microsuction. We take care to make the procedure comfortable and stress-free.

If you’re finding your ears feel blocked, your hearing aids aren’t working as well, or you simply want to keep your ears healthy, we’re here to help — right here in the Kapiti community.

Ben's Electrical Ltd - Trades

1 week ago - Auckland

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Looking for a reliable registered electrician in Auckland who you can trust? If you are after quality electrical repairs, wiring or maintenance look no further than Ben’s Electrical. Ben is a friendly and helpful expert electrician who has been wiring Auckland homes and businesses for 16 years. From a light fitting installation to an entire electrical system overhaul, Ben is your best electrician to build lasting connections!

Remuera Gardens - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Auckland

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A Morning with Judy Bailey at Remuera Gardens

We’re thrilled to announce that broadcasting legend Judy Bailey will be joining us as part of our 40th anniversary celebrations.

Her most recent book, Evolving, weaves together the latest science with personal stories that have shaped her journey into later life — and she’ll be sharing these insights with us in a special Q&A session on Saturday 18th October from 10am.

The event will be held in our brand-new Avenue Apartments at Remuera Gardens, 57 Richard Farrell Avenue.

As Judy herself says: “I’m not a fan of the word ‘retirement’ — it sounds so passive. I look on it as an evolution.”

Don’t miss this chance to hear from the ‘Mother of the Nation’ offering her inspirational perspective on life and ageing.

Event Details:

  • Event: Judy Bailey Q&A
  • Date: Saturday 18th October
  • Time: From 10am
  • Address: 57 Richard Farrell Avenue, Remuera, Auckland.

RVSP below to express your interest – spaces are limited and tickets will be allocated, we’ll be in touch to confirm your spot!

https://remueragardens.co.nz/judy-bailey/

Tech On Road - IT & communications

1 week ago -

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Windows 10 is Ending – Are You Ready?

Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10 in just a few Days— 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.

Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy

1 week ago - New Plymouth

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Get a FREE spot check for Melanoma Awareness Month! To mark this important month, we’re giving away 10 FREE single spot checks*, plus, for the month of October you can enjoy 20% off our range of dermatologist-recommended sunscreens in clinic.
Skin cancer is easily treatable when caught early, so don’t wait. Booking is easy: just call or email our friendly team and mention this promotion to claim your free spot check appointment!
*Terms & conditions: Free spot checks are available to the first 10 new patients who contact us and mention this ad. Valid for one mole or lesion check per patient.

Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services

1 week ago - Auckland

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Retirement Decisions Made Easier

Independent Advice when choosing a Retirement Village.

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.

"Carmel made finding a suitable retirement village so much easier than us having to go from village to village ourselves" Doug and Lillias

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

Haven Care - Home help & personal care

1 week ago - Auckland

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Haven Care - More Care Choices for Your Family

Curious about your care options? Personalised care means your loved one gets undivided attention, whether at home or in a retirement village. It’s a choice many families don’t realise is available, but it can make a real difference.

Haven Care was inspired by lived experience. We've walked the caregiving journey ourselves and understand the emotional and practical challenges families face. That's why we're passionate about offering an alternative to shared care: dedicated support focused solely on your loved one.

We offer practical solutions and tailored care plans, supporting families with understanding and flexibility. We know that care decisions take time, so we’re here to help when you’re ready, without any pressure.

You’re Not Alone on This Journey

  • Consistent caregivers who adapt as needs change
  • Professional nursing care for higher medical needs
  • Post-operative recovery
  • Companion care for errands, appointments, and social outings
  • Daily living support with personal care and companionship, from a few hours a day to 24/7 care

Get in touch with us at care@havencare.co.nz or phone 09 243 7088 for a chat about how personalised care could work for you and your family. Proudly supporting families across East and Central Auckland.

Dovida - Home help & personal care

1 week ago - Auckland

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Live-In Care: Your life, your way, around the clock

At Dovida, we believe home is where the heart is – and more importantly, it’s where you should be able to stay for as long as possible. Our new Live-In Care service brings 24/7 support directly to your doorstep, ensuring you can continue living life your way in the comfort and familiarity of your own home.

What is Live-In Care?

Live-In Care provides round-the-clock support and companionship for people who need assistance with daily activities but want to remain in their own homes. Your dedicated caregiver becomes part of your household, offering personalised care, emotional support, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing help is always just a room away.

Your Home, Your Rules: Live-In Care means never having to say goodbye to the things you love most – your garden, your neighbourhood friends, your beloved pet, or that perfect reading spot by the window. You maintain your independence and connection to your community whilst receiving the support you need to thrive.

Around-the-Clock Peace of Mind: Your caregiver is present in your home at all times, providing active care during the day and remaining on-hand overnight whenever assistance is needed. It’s like having a trusted family member who’s always there when you need them.

Truly Person-Centred Care: Every Live-In Care plan is tailored specifically to your needs, preferences, and daily routines. Your caregiver gets to know you – not just your care requirements, but your personality, your stories, and what makes you smile.

Find out more: Dovida Live-in Care - an alternative to residential care

Peaceful Pines Living - Rest Home

1 week ago - Darfield

PPL Hair Salon:

A new Hair Salon was set-up in the Shed outside complete with a Hairdressing chair, table, kettle, magazines and a space for a chat.

This new facility was opened for the residents and they have enjoyed going out for "their hair appointments". The idea was to keep things as normal for our residents as possible.

Waiapu House Lifecare & Village - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Havelock North

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Waiapu Village Open Home Weekend

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.

Join us for a coffee and meet the team on Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th October, 10am - 2pm at Waiapu House Lifecare & Village or call Brett on 027 295 2181 for a personal tour.

Waiapu Village
10 Danvers Street
Havelock North
Tel: 027 295 2181

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.

Palms Lifecare & Village - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Pukekohe, Auckland

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Delightful & Affordable 1-Bedroom Villa

Villa S is located on private village grounds, has a light and spacious interior, and a peace of mind maintenance service. The Villa has a full kitchen, combined bathroom - laundry and heatpump for winter comfort. The 1-bedroom Villa provides pleasant and open plan living.

When it comes to everyday life, Palms Lifecare & Village makes it easy with a choice of villas, apartments and a large rest home with hospital rooms; complete with ensuites, WiFi and a call system. We also offer day, short-stay, respite and convalescence care.

Light, bright and welcoming, Palms Lifecare is set amongst park-like grounds just a hop, skip and a jump from the popular Pukekohe town centre.

If you have any questions or to arrange a personal tour call Kellie on 027 725 6786 or email: village.palms@hll.org.nz.

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.

H Morris Funeral Services - Farewell Planning

1 week ago - Auckland

Are you a keen puzzler? Let us know and we'll send you a copy of our latest quiz book. Three lucky winners will win a $100 grocery voucher. Entries close on Friday 31st October 2025.

Kimihia Home & Hospital - Rest Home

1 week ago - Huntly

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Kimihia Khronicle Issue No. 9 is out now!

This month’s newsletter from Kimihia Home & Hospital is full of heartfelt stories and updates:

  • A special Father’s Day celebration and reflection
  • Staff shoutouts for outstanding care and dedication
  • Insights from our Cultural Safety training
  • Resident activities including baking, van rides, and birthday fun

We’re proud to share the moments that make Kimihia a place of connection, care, and community.

Read the full newsletter: Hot off the press – Kimihia... - Kimihia Home and Hospital | Facebook

Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Rest Home

2 weeks ago - Hamilton

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Smiles All Around!

Today we celebrated International Smile Day, and our team went all out to make it one to remember. Think bright clothes, smiley stickers, sunshine songs, jokes galore, and of course… cupcakes and biscuits with big grins on them!

One of the highlights was our “What makes you smile?” chat. From spring flowers to family, it was heartwarming to hear the little (and big!) things that bring joy to our residents.

It was a day filled with laughter, sweet treats, and plenty of happy faces. From our team to yours — Happy International Smile Day!

Matamata Country Club - Retirement Village

2 weeks ago - Matamata

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3 beautiful spacious homes available now for viewing. Show homes open Monday to Friday 10am to 2pm.

Radius Clare House - Dementia

2 weeks ago - Invercargill

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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. Recently residents from our Dementia Wing were treated to hot chocolates on the wharf.

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.

Empower You - Home help & personal care

2 weeks ago - New Plymouth

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What’s New at Empower You

It’s been a busy and exciting time for our team! Our CEO, Stacey, was recently featured on Good Sorts NZ, shining a light on the difference Empower You is making in our community.

See the video here:

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17KUBt7qYj/

We’re continuing to grow, connect with families, and create care plans that truly empower people to live life their way.

If you’d like to find out how we can support you or your whānau, reach out today – we’d love to hear from you.

Driving You Taranaki - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers

2 weeks ago - New Plymouth

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What’s New at Driving You Taranaki

We’re excited to be running a giveaway!


Head over to our Facebook page, give us a like and tag a friend — and you’ll go in the draw to win a free ride with Driving You Taranaki. Entries close 12 October 2025.

Terms and conditions apply.

Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrivingYouTaranaki

Karadean - Rest Home

2 weeks 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.

Rawhiti Estate - Dementia

2 weeks ago - Auckland

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Rawhiti Estate has a wonderful video series Navigating Dementia Care. Have a look to see how we help families through the dementia care transition

Supportive care and warm connections from day one.

If a resident who lives in the secure dementia care unit at Rawhiti Estate in Remuera needs more care and support as their condition advances, there may come a time they need a higher level of clinical care. Ongoing assessments help determine the best next steps to ensure that their health and wellbeing are fully supported.

Richard explains that, depending on availability, a resident may transition from the secure unit to a multi-purpose care suite or hospital-level care. If there is no availability at the time, the team will work closely with the resident’s family and the Needs Assessment Service Coordination (NASC) team to find an appropriate solution that provides the level of care the person needs.

Leticia highlights that the team will be there with every resident from start to finish, no matter how their situation changes. This is possible because Rawhiti Estate in Remuera offers all levels of aged care on-site, from retirement village to rest home living and from specialist dementia care to hospital-level care. Once a person lives at Rawhiti Estate, they will always have priority access to the care options they need.

Ali's Home Healthcare - Home help & personal care

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

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End of life with Ali’s CARE support

Fred was very unwell and required a high level of day-to-day care, which was being completely provided by whānau. Fred’s daughter-in-law contacted us as the family needed extra support, and wanted to arrange 24/7 care for Fred as soon as possible.

Our Ali’s Home Healthcare registered nurse and our Care Plan Coordinator met with the family. Our nurses attend when there are health issues which involve complex care needs, such as lifting/hoisting, showering and toileting.

At the meeting the nurse noticed that Fred was having severe respiratory issues and was very pale in colour. Our nurse is experienced in palliative care and talked the issues through with the family, including potentially imminent end of life.

We organised a team of support workers who were ready to start the next day, and Fred’s family was delighted that we could do this in such a short time frame.

Sadly Fred passed away shortly after the care was organised, but we were pleased that we could provide support and peace of mind for his family at the end of his life.

*To protect our clients’ privacy, some names and details have been changed.

Radius Kensington - Respite / short term care

3 weeks ago - Hamilton

New Manager Nelson Joy

Victoria Care (Family Owned) - Dementia

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

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Are you looking for a dementia care home close to Christchurch central?

Be confident your loved ones are being taken care of and have the ease of being able to visit so easily as we are located centrally. Our dementia home has been revamped to become a modern, light, bright and airy home with up to date artwork and access to seating in the garden areas being updated. Reach out today to come visit.

Eatl8r - Meals & nutrition

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

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Summer Menu out now!

We are now offering South Island wide deliveries via Courier starting from $25.00!

Jump on our website to view our menu and order yours today: www.eatl8r.co.nz

Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Care Suite

3 weeks ago - Hamilton

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Toe Tapping Fun at Tamahere!

This morning our Pirongia Lounge was filled with music, smiles, and plenty of toe-tapping fun! Wendy joined us with her microphone in hand, leading a wonderful sing-along that brought back many fond memories for our residents.

There was laughter, clapping, and lots of happy voices joining in. We’re delighted to share that Wendy will be a regular visitor here at the Care Centre – and we can’t wait for more mornings like this!

Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Hospital

3 weeks ago - Hamilton

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A Gentle Giant Comes to Visit

On Friday we were delighted to welcome Jaqui and Murphy from Canine Friends for a special visit. Murphy, a magnificent Leonberger, certainly turned heads with his enormous size – but it was his gentle, loving nature that truly won everyone over. Residents, staff, and visitors alike enjoyed giving him plenty of pats and attention, which he happily lapped up. We’re thrilled to share that Murphy will be visiting us every week, and we know his presence will continue to bring joy and smiles to our community.

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.

The Avenue Apartments - Retirement Village

4 weeks ago - Auckland

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Real Living is preparing to mark its 40th anniversary since its foundation — and we’re delighted to announce that one of New Zealand’s most beloved television personalities, Judy Bailey, will be the centrepiece of our October celebrations with a special Q&A event.

A household name for decades, Judy was the face of TV One’s primetime news bulletin for nearly 20 years. So cherished by viewers, she became known as the “Mother of the Nation” — a title that still holds a special place in the hearts of New Zealanders. Judy continues to inspire through her work and writing — Her most recent book, Evolving, weaves together the latest science with personal stories that have shaped her journey into later life.

Judy Bailey will join us at Remuera Gardens on Saturday, 18 October, to take part in a lively and inspiring Q&A as part of our anniversary celebrations.

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

Call Fiona (027 436 5442) or Rachel (021 022 44990) — or just drop us a line at enquiry@remueragardens.co.nz.

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