Curious about what’s happening in the Eldernet community? This is where you’ll find the latest updates and news from people across the motu.
Hearing Auckland - Dental/Vision/Hearing
5 hours ago - Auckland
SuperGold Specials
At Hearing Auckland we continue to offer SuperGold Specials for our clients. Gold Card holders are eligible for specially reduced prices for most services including ear wax removal and hearing tests. Whether you’re a new or existing client, if you’re a SuperGold card holder, you’re able to access lower cost appointments at Hearing Auckland. Read on to find out more about our SuperGold Specials to help clients aged 65+ access affordable hearing care.
Ear Wax Microsuction
Earwax is the most common cause of hearing loss- but it’s the easiest hearing problem to treat. Especially in winter, ear wax can build up and cause hearing loss, ear pain, and feelings of ear-fullness. Hearing Auckland’s trained and registered ear nurses remove ear wax using microscope assisted micro-suction. Micro-suction is the safe way to remove ear wax. You may find your ears produce more or less wax as you age, SuperGold card holders may find this especially. We’re proud to offer a $10 discount on Ear Wax Micro-suction appointments for Gold Card holders (current as of 30/6/26).
If you think your hearing isn’t as good as it used to be, get your ears checked for wax before you have a hearing test. If you wear hearing aids, you’re more likely to have a build-up of ear wax. This is because the piece of the hearing aids that goes into your ear canal can push ear wax back inside- stopping it from coming out naturally. Ear wax can build up at the end of the hearing aid, causing it to block even if your ear canal isn’t blocked. With our SuperGold Specials, a full hearing test and ear wax mircro-suction appointment are just $150.00 together (current as of 30/6/26).
Hearing Tests and Hearing Reviews
Hearing Auckland’s fully qualified and registered Audiologists are available to test your hearing and your hearing aids. We offer SuperGold Specials for most audiology appointments, including:
Diagnostic Hearing Assessment – a comprehensive hearing test to fully understand the reasons for your hearing problem. Perfect for new clients who have already had a free screening test, or otherwise suspect a hearing loss.
Hearing Review – a check up appointment for existing hearing aid users. If you have hearing aids, but they don’t seem to be as good as they used to be, we can check them and make any adjustments to optimise your hearing
We offer Gold Card discounts for both of these services!
Community Services Card
Did you know that we also offer discounts for Community Services Card holders? Since early 2026 we have provided lower cost services for clients with a Community Services Card. The same SuperGold Specials are now available not only to our clients aged 65+ but also to clients of any age with a Community Services Card. Our clinic is operated by the Tamaki Makaurau Hearing Trust and our purpose is to ensure all kiwis can access good hearing. We’re proud to offer competitive standard rates for all of our appointments, as well as extra support for community members who need it most.
How to access your discount
If you are a Community Services or Gold Card holder, please let our team know when booking your appointment and we’ll ensure you only pay the discounted rate.
We know that not all of our clients are able to access these discounts, which is why you will find all of our services are competitively priced and in line with other hearing clinics around Aotearoa. Hearing Auckland is also a charity! That means when you come in for your appointment, you pay an appointment fee similar to any other clinic, and you’re also helping your local community! It’s a win-win for everybody.
To book an appointment give us a call or send an email
(09) 524 9847
info@hearingauckland.org.nz
Let us know at the time of booking to make sure you receive our SuperGold Specials
Nurse Maude Health & Mobility Shop - Mobility aids & useful products
7 hours ago - Christchurch
ICARE Coccyx Wedge $55.00
The Coccyx wedge provides relief for lower coccyx pain.
A memory foam cushion with a cut out at the back that targets the affected area.
Easy, simple and discreet to use.
Other memory foam cushions include, the donut, the wheelchair cushion in different thickness.
Kapiti Hearing - Dental/Vision/Hearing
1 day ago - Kapiti, Wellington
The Hidden Signs of Hearing Loss
When people think about hearing loss, they often imagine someone struggling to hear the television or constantly asking others to repeat themselves. While these can certainly be signs, hearing loss often develops so gradually that the first changes are much less obvious.
Many people adapt without even realising it, making small adjustments to cope with everyday conversations. As a result, family members may notice the signs before the person experiencing them.
Some of the hidden signs of hearing loss include:
You can hear people talking, but struggle to understand the words.
One of the most common comments we hear is, "I can hear you – I just can't make out what you're saying." Hearing loss often affects the clarity of speech rather than simply making sounds quieter. This is especially noticeable when people speak softly, quickly, or have higher-pitched voices.
Noisy places become exhausting.
Restaurants, cafés and family gatherings can be particularly challenging. Background noise competes with conversation, making it difficult for the brain to separate speech from other sounds. Many people leave these situations feeling mentally drained.
You avoid social situations.
Some people gradually stop attending gatherings or prefer smaller groups because following conversations has become too difficult or tiring. This can happen without recognising that hearing is the underlying reason.
You rely more on subtitles.
Turning on subtitles while watching television or asking others to repeat dialogue in movies may be another early sign that hearing has changed.
People seem to mumble.
It's common to think others aren't speaking clearly, when in fact the ears are no longer picking up certain speech sounds as well as they once did.
You miss everyday sounds.
Birdsong, indicators in the car, the microwave beeping, or the doorbell may become less noticeable over time because hearing loss often affects higher-pitched sounds first.
Why early action matters
Hearing loss is more than an inconvenience. It can affect communication, relationships, confidence and overall wellbeing. The sooner hearing changes are identified, the more options there are to help you stay connected with the people and activities you enjoy.
If any of these signs sound familiar—for yourself or someone you care about—it may be worth arranging a hearing assessment. Even if hearing aids aren't needed, understanding your hearing can provide reassurance and establish a useful baseline for the future.
Recognising hearing loss early isn't simply about hearing better—it's about continuing to participate confidently in everyday life.
Rangiura Retirement Village and Care Home - Retirement Village
1 day ago - Putāruru
A little sneak peek of what's coming..
A little sneak peek of what's coming...
As part of our hedge renewal project, fence painting is now underway to help prepare the area for new plantings arriving early next week.
It's always exciting when a vision starts becoming reality, and we're looking forward to seeing this space transform as the next stage gets underway.
Watch this space!
Check out our social media for more updates and happenings at Rangiura.
Rangiura Retirement Village and Care Home - Residential Care
1 day ago - Putāruru
Follow Us on Facebook and Instagram
Want a glimpse into life around our village and care home? Follow us on Facebook & Instagram to see the wonderful things happening every day. From resident activities, community events, special celebrations, and behind-the-scenes moments, our social media pages showcase the people, friendships, and experiences that make our community so special. It's a great way to stay informed, share in the fun, and see firsthand how our residents and village community are living life to the fullest. We’d love for you to join us online!
Rangiura Retirement Village and Care HomeTaskMasters - Downsizing & moving home
2 days ago - Wellington
FINALIST IN THE WELLINGTON GOLD AWARDS
We are greatly honoured to be a finalist in the Wellington Gold Awards for 2026.
2026 Talent Army - SUPPORTING GOLD Finalist
TASKMASTERS
The gentle art of letting go
Since its foundation in 2016, TaskMasters has supported seniors and families by providing organising and decluttering services built on trust and empathy.
Our compassionate, wrap-around service guides clients through downsizing into homes and retirement villages, and clearing loved ones' estates, making the grieving process easier.
"Our work frees up much-needed housing, supports local businesses and charities, and provides flexible employment for individuals aged 50+ who are balancing work with caring for aging parents” explains Founder Judy Thorpe (pictured right with Co Founder Jane van der Wilt).
Committed to sustainability, we ensure belongings are thoughtfully rehomed and recycled, diverting tonnes from landfills.
Last year, TaskMasters prepared 105 properties for sale and managed 116 retirement move-ins, achieving 42% business growth.
Moving forward, we aim to meet the needs of more people across the Wellington region and further affield.
www.taskmasters.co.nz
https://www.instagram.com/taskmasters_organisers
1.2.U Mobility Aids - Mobility aids & useful products
2 days ago - Auckland
Electric wheelchairs ON SALE....
We have 3x models for your attention. Yep all powered by electric motors. From $895 to $1250. Seriously good pricing. Please feel free to explore further...
Find out more about usRosedale - Retirement Village
3 days ago - Auckland
Alden Rosedale was featured in RNZ
RNZ featured one of the initiatives we're proud of: fortnightly visits from preschoolers at Lollipops Albany. The kids play, sing, and share morning tea with our residents — and the impact goes both ways, with laughter and genuine interaction for everyone involved.
A recent World Health Organisation (WHO) report found up to a third of older adults experience social isolation. At Alden Rosedale, intergenerational connection is one of the ways we're addressing that, alongside the broader range of activities and community programs we run across our villages.
Computer Help NZ - IT & communications
3 days ago - Christchurch
Which Antivirus Software To Use?
Choosing an antivirus product for your computer is one of those things that sounds simple until you actually start to try to do it. Then suddenly you've got a bunch of browser tabs open, you've read six "Top 10 Antivirus" blogs, and you're somehow more confused than when you started. Sound like you?
We've been fixing computers and removing viruses and malware, right here in Christchurch since 1997. So, we've seen pretty much every type of virus, their tricks and methods and how many different antivirus products have fared again them. We know what works, what doesn't, and what's just marketing noise. Here's our advice from over 100+ years of combined experience.
CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations
4 days ago - Auckland
Leaving a Legacy of Love.
For a limited time only, you can create your bespoke Will for FREE in under 20 minutes! cbm is once again partnering with Safewill, an online platform that makes writing your first Will, or updating an existing Will, easier and more affordable than ever. Protect your loved ones, and let your love live on to help people with disabilities in the world’s poorest places.
Write your will for free...EVES Real Estate - Senior's Lifestyle Specialists - Downsizing & moving home
4 days ago - Tauranga
Introducing our Team - Shane & Debbie Laidlaw
A dynamic husband and wife duo proudly boasting a combined total of 58 years of experience, Shane and Debbie are seasoned professionals providing a friendly, practical and professional service with a true care for their client’s needs. Team Laidlaw gets the job done!
RIVAL Wealth - Legal/Financial
4 days ago - Masterton
Feel confident about your financial decisions
Everyone reaches a point where they want to step back and look at their finances as a whole. Not just individual decisions, but how income, savings, investments and future plans all fit together. Where things are heading, what is working well, and what might need attention.
For many, the focus shifts toward feeling more organised and more in control. Knowing that money is structured in the right way, that income will last, and that what has been built is protected. It often starts with questions like:
Am I on the right track financially, or just hoping I am?
Is my income, savings and investments working together properly?
What should I be reviewing or adjusting next?
This is where financial advice becomes valuable. Not as a one off decision, but as ongoing support to help make sense of changing needs, priorities and opportunities over time. For some, that also means involving family. Making sure the right people understand what is in place, how things are set up, and what matters most moving forward.
If you are looking for guidance that helps you feel more organised, more informed, and more confident about your financial position, there is more to explore. Contact Daryl Buckingham on 027 911 6656 or email daryl@rivalwealth.co.nz. It costs to have a chat.
Zepter New Zealand - Mobility aids & useful products
1 week ago - Auckland
What makes BIOPTRON light different?
A lot of people assume light therapy is just light.
But what if the real question is not how bright the light is, but how that light is structured?
One of the most fascinating parts of BIOPTRON Hyperlight is the fullerene filter, a specialised optical component used in compatible BIOPTRON systems to refine the light output into what BIOPTRON calls Hyperlight. The NZ site describes it as a more advanced optical pathway than generic red or infrared LED devices, focused on a more refined and repeatable light routine.
This is where it gets interesting.
Instead of thinking about light as just heat or brightness, this technology is about shaping and organising light in a much more deliberate way. That is one reason many people are becoming curious about how BIOPTRON may support healing, recovery and wellbeing in a gentler, more structured way.
If you’ve ever wondered why BIOPTRON is different from an ordinary light therapy device, this blog is a great place to start.
Read more here and see what makes the fullerene filter so intriguing.
Coronation Lodge - Residential Care
1 week ago - New Plymouth
Complimentary 3-day stay + welcome gift pack!
Coronation Lodge Rest Home warmly welcomes elderly residents and their families for visits and tours.
Enjoy a complimentary 3-day stay + welcome gift pack!
Contact Frank: 027 336 9189
Haven Care - Home help & personal care
1 week ago - Auckland
Haven Care - more choices for your family
At Haven Care, we help with the everyday things that keep someone safe and comfortable at home. Personal care, meals, medication assistance, companionship, errands, dementia support, nursing - whatever makes life a bit easier.
We offer English, Mandarin, and Cantonese speaking caregivers, along with English and Chinese language brochures to help families access information in their preferred language.
If you’re unsure what kind of help is needed, we’re always happy to talk things through. We have friendly staff available to discuss your needs in English, Mandarin, or Cantonese.
Contact us on 09 243 7088 or care@havencare.co.nz.
Sensomat - Mobility aids & useful products
1 week ago - Auckland
Peace of Mind When Extra Support Is Needed
Sometimes you realise a loved one needs a little more support than you first thought — and that can feel overwhelming.
At Sensomat, we're here to help.
Our wireless mat kits are designed to provide peace of mind for families, particularly overnight. When a loved one gets out of bed, a wireless alert notifies a family member or caregiver, helping to reduce the risk of unnoticed wandering while supporting continued independence at home.
Every situation is different, and we're happy to talk through the options available to find the solution that best suits your loved one's needs.
Feel free to give us a call for friendly, obligation-free advice, or visit our website to learn more about our range of monitoring and alert solutions.
0800 891 307
Ambridge Rose Villa - Residential Care
1 week ago - Auckland
When a dementia care plan makes the difference
How Ambridge Rose delivers personalised care plans to meet resident needs.
Dementia care involves significant clinical routines and specialised support which can often make it seem as though a person’s individuality may be overlooked. This isn’t the case at Ambridge Rose. Our team believes personalised care planning sits at the heart of delivering quality dementia care.
When a care plan makes the difference:
A well-built care plan shapes everything from daily routines, communication approaches, how staff respond during moments of distress, what food appears at mealtimes, and when a resident is given space, rather than encouraged to join in an activity.
Before any plan is put together, Ambridge Rose staff spend time gathering information about the person moving in. Clinical assessments such as cognitive status, mobility, continence, swallowing, skin integrity, and ongoing medication requirements are a key part of this stage.
Alongside this, another important element is having a life history conversation with the person’s family. These conversations cover details like what your loved one did for work, what their routines were at home, the people that matter to them, what might cause them distress, and more.
At the heart of Ambridge Rose’s dementia care is being mindful that dementia does not erase personality. If your loved one was independent, including into their later years, they may respond with some resistance to being helped. Another example may be someone who took pride in their appearance will begin to feel more settled when autonomy is respected and maintained.
How the plan is built and who contributes to it:
The way we deliver dementia care in Auckland typically draws on input from several people from the resident themselves (to whatever degree they can participate), to family members, health professionals, and other significant people in their lives.
For our dementia residents, this holistic approach matters because no single person holds the full picture.
The resulting plan comprehensively covers physical care needs alongside personal preferences, communication strategies, and behavioural guidance. For example, if a resident becomes agitated during personal care, the plan may note that playing a specific type of music beforehand tends to help relieve tension, based on what family has observed at home.
All these details make a genuine difference to care quality, and they are only possible when the planning process actively involves those who know the resident well.
Plans that change as the person changes:
One of the most important aspects of personalised planning is ensuring the plan is constantly evolving, rather than created once, and never updated. Due to the nature of Dementia as a progressive condition, a care plan written at admission may be out of date within a matter of months.
Care plans are reviewed at regular intervals as well as after any significant changes such as a fall, a period of hospitalisation, or a shift in known behaviour. A plan that reflects the person as they were a few months ago may lead to care that is no longer suitable.
The first people to recognise necessary changes to the care plan are the dedicated staff and nurses in the facility, who often recognise small shifts in behaviour before they appear in formal assessments. Care plans are updated as behaviour changes are observed, ensuring it stays up-to-date with the resident’s current needs and patterns.
What families can expect to see in practice:
A personalised care plan plays a large part in contributing to a resident’s daily life. It may include meals that consider personal preferences, activities chosen with that person’s background in mind, and staff who address residents by the name they prefer, rather than a formal version they may never have used previously.
How do I know if the care plan is suitable for my loved one?
The key to care plan suitability being achieved is ensuring an individualised approach. This is maintained by tailoring care plans to meet the needs of the resident.
For families choosing dementia care homes in Auckland, we recommend asking the question, how is a personalised care plan delivered on a day-to-day basis?
Personalised care is at the heart of everything we do at Ambridge Rose. It allows us to deliver quality healthcare and dementia support, while helping your loved one maintain their sense of identity and independence.
Ambridge Rose Manor - Residential Care
1 week ago - Auckland
When a care plan makes the difference
Dementia care involves significant clinical routines and specialised support which can often make it seem as though a person’s individuality may be overlooked. This isn’t the case at Ambridge Rose. Our team believes personalised care planning sits at the heart of delivering quality dementia care.
When a care plan makes the difference
A well-built care plan shapes everything from daily routines, communication approaches, how staff respond during moments of distress, what food appears at mealtimes, and when a resident is given space, rather than encouraged to join in an activity.
Before any plan is put together, Ambridge Rose staff spend time gathering information about the person moving in. Clinical assessments such as cognitive status, mobility, continence, swallowing, skin integrity, and ongoing medication requirements are a key part of this stage.
Alongside this, another important element is having a life history conversation with the person’s family. These conversations cover details like what your loved one did for work, what their routines were at home, the people that matter to them, what might cause them distress, and more.
At the heart of Ambridge Rose’s dementia care is being mindful that dementia does not erase personality. If your loved one was independent, including into their later years, they may respond with some resistance to being helped. Another example may be someone who took pride in their appearance will begin to feel more settled when autonomy is respected and maintained.
How the plan is built and who contributes to it
The way we deliver dementia care in Auckland typically draws on input from several people from the resident themselves (to whatever degree they can participate), to family members, health professionals, and other significant people in their lives.
For our dementia residents, this holistic approach matters because no single person holds the full picture.
The resulting plan comprehensively covers physical care needs alongside personal preferences, communication strategies, and behavioural guidance. For example, if a resident becomes agitated during personal care, the plan may note that playing a specific type of music beforehand tends to help relieve tension, based on what family has observed at home.
All these details make a genuine difference to care quality, and they are only possible when the planning process actively involves those who know the resident well.
Two elderly men examine a wall of interactive gadgets, tools and equipment.
Plans that change as the person changes
One of the most important aspects of personalised planning is ensuring the plan is constantly evolving, rather than created once, and never updated. Due to the nature of Dementia as a progressive condition, a care plan written at admission may be out of date within a matter of months.
Care plans are reviewed at regular intervals as well as after any significant changes such as a fall, a period of hospitalisation, or a shift in known behaviour. A plan that reflects the person as they were a few months ago may lead to care that is no longer suitable.
The first people to recognise necessary changes to the care plan are the dedicated staff and nurses in the facility, who often recognise small shifts in behaviour before they appear in formal assessments. Care plans are updated as behaviour changes are observed, ensuring it stays up-to-date with the resident’s current needs and patterns.
What families can expect to see in practice
A personalised care plan plays a large part in contributing to a resident’s daily life. It may include meals that consider personal preferences, activities chosen with that person’s background in mind, and staff who address residents by the name they prefer, rather than a formal version they may never have used previously.
How do I know if the care plan is suitable for my loved one?
The key to care plan suitability being achieved is ensuring an individualised approach. This is maintained by tailoring care plans to meet the needs of the resident.
For families choosing dementia care homes in Auckland, we recommend asking the question, how is a personalised care plan delivered on a day-to-day basis?
Personalised care is at the heart of everything we do at Ambridge Rose. It allows us to deliver quality healthcare and dementia support, while helping your loved one maintain their sense of identity and independence.
Ambridge Rose Cottage - Residential Care
1 week ago - Auckland
Sleeping with dementia: common sleep disturbances
Disrupted sleeping regularly affects people living with dementia, impacting their restfulness, health and wellbeing, which can impact the rest and quality of life for their families and loved ones.
Understanding the challenges of sleeping with dementia means you can find practical solutions that work for your loved one and help them get a better night’s sleep.
How dementia impacts sleep
As a neurodegenerative disorder, the brain changes that occur with dementia directly affect the body’s internal clock. The disorder damages the part of the brain that regulates our sleep-wake cycle, (the suprachiasmatic nucleus), meaning people with dementia often lose their natural circadian rhythm, which impacts every aspect of the rest of your loved one’s life.
Ambridge Rose Beach House - Residential Care
1 week ago - Auckland
Personalised care plans that meet residents needs
Dementia care involves significant clinical routines and specialised support which can often make it seem as though a person’s individuality may be overlooked. This isn’t the case at Ambridge Rose. Our team believes personalised care planning sits at the heart of delivering quality dementia care.
When a care plan makes the difference
A well-built care plan shapes everything from daily routines, communication approaches, how staff respond during moments of distress, what food appears at mealtimes, and when a resident is given space, rather than encouraged to join in an activity.
Before any plan is put together, Ambridge Rose staff spend time gathering information about the person moving in. Clinical assessments such as cognitive status, mobility, continence, swallowing, skin integrity, and ongoing medication requirements are a key part of this stage.
Alongside this, another important element is having a life history conversation with the person’s family. These conversations cover details like what your loved one did for work, what their routines were at home, the people that matter to them, what might cause them distress, and more.
At the heart of Ambridge Rose’s dementia care is being mindful that dementia does not erase personality. If your loved one was independent, including into their later years, they may respond with some resistance to being helped. Another example may be someone who took pride in their appearance will begin to feel more settled when autonomy is respected and maintained.
How the plan is built and who contributes to it
The way we deliver dementia care in Auckland typically draws on input from several people from the resident themselves (to whatever degree they can participate), to family members, health professionals, and other significant people in their lives.
For our dementia residents, this holistic approach matters because no single person holds the full picture.
The resulting plan comprehensively covers physical care needs alongside personal preferences, communication strategies, and behavioural guidance. For example, if a resident becomes agitated during personal care, the plan may note that playing a specific type of music beforehand tends to help relieve tension, based on what family has observed at home.
All these details make a genuine difference to care quality, and they are only possible when the planning process actively involves those who know the resident well.
Cook Street Nursing Care Centre - Residential Care
1 week ago - Palmerston North
Our Commitment to Quality
What’s New at Cook Street
Appointment of a highly experienced Kitchen Operations Manager to lead our food services, bringing a renewed focus on nutritious, home-style meals, menu variety, and resident dining preferences.
New management committed to quality care, continuous improvement, and resident wellbeing.
Introduction of fresh initiatives focused on resident engagement, family involvement, and person-centred care.
Ongoing investment in staff development, training, and clinical excellence.
Continued improvements to activities, lifestyle programmes, and the overall resident experience.
Maintaining the high standards that have earned Cook Street consecutive four-year certifications.
Under our new management, we remain dedicated to enhancing every aspect of resident life while building on the strong reputation and quality care that Cook Street Nursing Care Centre is known for.
Public Trust - Legal/Financial
1 week ago - Multiple locations- Nationwide
Save $30 on your Enduring Powers of Attorney!
Save $30 on your Enduring Powers of Attorney!
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.
Kitset Assembly Services - Household cleaning & services
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Needing something built / put together?
Our awesome team of NATIONWIDE professional Assembly Technicians, ready to help you with any flatpack or kitset assemblies... with no parts left behind!
Call our freephone number 0508 454 873 to speak to our friendly and knowledgeable Customer Experience Crew or head to our website for an instant ONLINE estimate on thousands of different products that require assembly.
You can book your assembly service there, too If it's KITSET... you name it, we assemble it! TeamKitset are out there, saving marriages ... one ASSEMBLY at a time
The Hill Pukekohe - Retirement Village
2 weeks ago - Pukekohe
Ready to Occupy Villas Available
The next chapter starts sooner than you might expect. A select number of villas are available from September 2026 ready to move into.
We'd love to help you find your perfect fit. Visit us at the showhome on weekdays between 10am and 2pm, or reach out to Sales Manager Elisha Masemann directly on 027 843 4455.
Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Tovertafel - Interactive Therapy Projector
Tovertafel Interactive System
Transform engagement through movement, connection, and play.
The Tovertafel is an award-winning interactive system designed for aged care, dementia support, special education, therapy, and disability environments. Using touch and motion, it transforms ordinary tables into immersive experiences that encourage participation, movement, and social connection.
Used worldwide by care professionals and educators, Tovertafel helps create meaningful moments through inclusive, easy-to-use interactive games designed for a wide range of abilities.
Ideal For
Aged care & memory care
Schools & special education
Therapy & rehabilitation clinics
Disability support environments
Proven Benefits
Encourages gentle physical movement
Supports focus, cognition & sensory engagement
Reduces apathy & restlessness
Strengthens social interaction & emotional wellbeing
Creates engaging, inclusive experiences for all abilities
Whether used one-on-one or in group settings, Tovertafel brings joy, connection, and purpose into everyday routines.
Trusted. Research-backed. Globally proven.
Discover how Tovertafel can transform your environment.
Boost Electrical - Trades
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Looking for a trusted Electrician? Look no further
25+ years experience
Boost Electrical are a family owned business offering services across residential, commercial, maintenance and data/communications.
Servicing Mount Wellington, surrounding areas and wider Auckland suburbs.
Give us a call today.
Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Choosing a Retirement Village - What Matters Most?
Many retirement villages can appear quite similar at first glance.
However, once people begin exploring their options more closely, they often discover important differences in lifestyle, location, community, and long-term affordability.
For many people, the decision is not simply about choosing a village, it is about choosing the environment and lifestyle that feels right for their future.
I recently supported a woman through this process who later shared:
“I chose to do my village research solely with Carmel to reach an unbiased decision, and it led to the perfect outcome.”
Taking the time to understand and compare options carefully can make all the difference to feeling confident in the final decision.
Every person’s situation is different, which is why an informed and considered approach is so important.
Talk to Carmel today.
Mobile: 0272276356
Email carmel@nextstepinfo.co.nz
Life's Next Stage - Downsizing & moving home
2 weeks ago - Tauranga
Downsizing Specialists in the BOP
At Life's Next Stage we know how difficult it can be to downsize and move out of the family home. If you're not sure what your sticking points are, take our quiz
Downsizing and moving into smaller retirement livingEAT - Fresh meals delivered to your door! - Meals & nutrition
2 weeks ago - Lower Hutt
Pureed meals now available for home delivery!
JUNE IS Dysphagia awareness month
Dysphagia is something commonly experienced by people living with traumatic brain injury, stroke, Alzheimer' disease and other neurological conditions. It is also an area of focus with people who have complex health needs making swallowing difficulties increasingly common.
We work in partnership with The Pure Food Co to create delicious, visually appealing puree meals that are fortified with protein to ensure clients receive the nutrition they need, while meeting the standard for the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) Level 4 Puree to support safe swallowing.
We are excited to deliver a menu of 14 pureed meals nationwide. These meals have been crafted by a skilled team of Chefs, Food Technologists and Dietitians who work together to ensure you get the essential nutrients you need without altering the familiar flavours you know and love.
Pack My Home Movers - Downsizing & moving home
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Full-Service Relocation Now Available Auckland
We are now offering our complete Signature Relocation service across Auckland, designed for clients who want a fully managed and stress-free moving experience.
This includes full packing, moving, unpacking, and setting up your new home so it is ready to live in.
We continue to support seniors and families with reliable, well-organised moving services, with a strong focus on care, communication, and attention to detail.
Nadia’s Therapies - Complementary Services
2 weeks ago - Auckland
New Client Discount
New clients now receive $20 off their first session, making it easier for families to experience the comfort and support my services provide. This introductory offer is designed to help older adults feel at ease while trying bedside, in‑home, hospital‑level, respite, or palliative massage, reflexology, or lymphatic drainage for the first time.
Find out MoreAndrea O'Donnell - Property Brokers - Downsizing & moving home
2 weeks ago - Palmerston North
Palmerston North Market Report May 2026
“Owner-occupiers and first home buyers were the most active in the market, while investor activity declined. Some vendors were not fully aligned with current market conditions and had yet to adjust their expectations to reflect them. Open homes for new listings generally attracted strong interest, while properties that had been on the market for more than a month tended to see lower attendance and buyer engagement. Auction attendance was low, and local salespeople attribute this to current market and economic conditions. Factors like the transition from a balanced to a buyers’ market, increased inventory levels, and longer finance approval times influenced market sentiment. The seasonal impact will be evident soon as we move towards winter. Local salespeople note that market activity has eased this month and expect conditions to remain subdued over the coming months.”
Market Commentary Source - Lizzy Ryley, REINZ Chief Executive
World Travellers - Travel & Tours
2 weeks ago - Christchurch
We are Canterbury Trusted!
Something we haven’t really talked about much — but probably should — is that we, as World Travellers / Travel the World, are now officially recognised as a Canterbury Trusted business through Business Canterbury..
Now before anyone points out the obvious - yes, we know Blenheim is not actually in Canterbury! But as part of the wider Travel the World family, our Blenheim team is proudly included in this recognition too.
What does Canterbury Trusted actually mean? It’s really about trust, professionalism, reputation and doing business the right way. And whilst the recognition comes through Canterbury, the values behind it are reflected right across our entire team - including here in Blenheim.
Travel is personal. People trust us with their holidays, celebrations, family adventures and sometimes years of saving and planning. That’s not something we ever take lightly.
We know there are plenty of ways to book travel these days. AI, booking websites and online deals all have their place. But there’s still something incredibly valuable about having real people in your corner - people who understand travel, know what works and genuinely care about your experience from start to finish. That’s what we pride ourselves on.
Whether you book with our Blenheim team, Rolleston, Merivale or Travel the World Groups, you are backed by the same values, the same support and the same commitment to exceptional service. And whilst we don’t often stop to celebrate recognition like this, we are incredibly proud that the way we do business - personally, honestly and with genuine care - has been acknowledged.
Most importantly, thank you to our wonderful clients. Your loyalty, support and trust means everything to us and we genuinely love being part of your travel stories.
Roseneath Lifecare & Village - Retirement Village
3 weeks ago - Carterton
Roseneath Winter Warmer Open Home
If you or someone you know is thinking about retirement living, come along to our Winter Warmer Open Home on Wednesday 1st July.
Enjoy a warm cup of soup while meeting our friendly team and village residents, take a look around & discover everything Roseneath Village has to offer.
Roseneath Village Winter Warmer Open Home
Wednesday 1st July
10am - 2pm
We’d love to see you there.
Roseneath Lifecare & Village
227 High Street, South Carterton
Tel: 06 379 4018
If you can’t make the Open Day, call Jude on 027 215 8156 for a chat and to arrange your personal tour.
Cancer Society of Auckland Northland - Formal groups & organisations
3 weeks ago - Auckland
Volunteer for Daffodil Day
New Zealanders are joining the fight against cancer.
Our volunteers come from all walks of life, but they are all committed to reducing the impact and incidence of cancer. Daffodil Day is Friday 28th of August this year, but you can volunteer on Saturday 29th in some centres too!
Keen to sign up - Nationwide locations will be open soon so you can register to volunteer and collect or contact your local area today.
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Residential Care
3 weeks ago - Huntly
Kimihia Khronicle | Issue No. 4 – 2026 is out now!
Packed with updates, celebrations, and everything happening around Kimihia
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3 weeks ago - Christchurch
Sunshine, Smiles & Wheelchair Races
Residents and staff recently enjoyed a vibrant outdoor activity day filled with colour, creativity, and friendly competition. Decorated walkers were proudly displayed, complete with flowers, ribbons, and personal touches, bringing a festive atmosphere to the event. Participants took part in a light-hearted “walker parade,” celebrating mobility, individuality, and community spirit. Wheelchair races added to the excitement, with residents taking the win after a week of enthusiastic practice!
With balloons, laughter, and well-earned treats, the day was a wonderful opportunity for everyone to come together, share in the fun, and create lasting memories in the sunshine.
You too can be part of this fun and welcoming community. Please come along and visit us.
NeuroHealth - Complementary Services
3 weeks ago - Christchurch
NeuroHealth is now a nib Health Partner
We are pleased to share that NeuroHealth is now a nib Health Partner.
This means eligible nib members may be able to claim for neuropsychology assessments and psychology therapy services through their nib health insurance policy.
If you are a nib member and would like to learn more about your cover or how to access our services, please get in touch with our team.
Acorn Stairlifts - Stair lifts
3 weeks ago - Auckland
Live confidently again with an Acorn stairlift
At Acorn Stairlifts, our mission is to be the world’s best stairlift provider. Our stairlifts fit to the stairs, not the wall, so there is no messy and disruptive structural work, or drilling into masonry and plaster.
All of Acorn's stairlifts have been independently tested and certified to comply with the newest European safety standard for stairlifts. Our industry-leading innovations have helped win a string of awards, including the prestigious Ease-of-Use commendation from the Arthritis Foundation.
Aftercare is a top priority for us here at Acorn. We want to make sure that all our stairlift users are 100% happy with our stairlifts. If, in the unlikely event there is a problem with your lift, our dedicated help desk is just a phone call away, all year round.
Regular stairlift maintenance
Acorn Stairlifts have a well-earned reputation for reliability, but like any machine with moving parts they will benefit from regular routine maintenance. That's why we recommend that your stairlift is serviced every 12 months by one of our skilled stairlift servicing technicians, to ensure its optimum trouble-free performance for many years to come.
Trustworthy stairlift service
We employ highly-trained service technicians based all over New Zealand who are dedicated to servicing and maintaining our customers' stairlifts. To ensure that every Acorn employee who comes to your home is someone you and your family can trust, all our technicians are routinely checked and all carry identity cards.
Health Equip - Mobility aids & useful products
3 weeks ago - Auckland
Your Local Mobility Equipment Specialists
Whether it’s mobility support, bathroom safety, or everyday living aids — we’re here to help make daily life easier for you and your loved ones.
Quality equipment. Local service. Real support when it matters most.
Visit us at one of our two locations or online and discover solutions that help you stay independent at home.
Warm regards,
The Health Equip Team
Livewell | Powered by Allied Medical - Mobility aids & useful products
3 weeks ago - Auckland
Free Gift from Livewell. No Purchase Needed.
First 30 people to pop into our Livewell Albany store and mention Eldernet will receive a free ShoeStik Shoehorn. No purchase needed.
LivewellDuchenne Denture Specialists - Dental/Vision/Hearing
3 weeks ago - Christchurch
Duchenne Now Open in Gore
We are excited to announce the opening of Duchenne in Gore, expanding access to high-quality denture care across Southland.
Located within Lumino Gore Dental, we can provide local residents with convenient access to a full range of denture services, including new full and partial dentures, implant-retained dentures, and complimentary consultations.
At Duchenne, we combine the latest digital denture technology with the craftsmanship of our New Zealand-based dental laboratory to deliver comfortable, natural-looking dentures tailored to each patient. Our digital workflows also allow us to securely store patient records, making future replacements and adjustments simpler and more efficient.
The new Gore clinic reflects our ongoing commitment to making affordable, high-quality denture care more accessible to communities throughout the lower South Island.
Appointments are now available, and we welcome both new and existing patients.
Dovida - Home help & personal care
3 weeks ago - Auckland
Dovida brings premium home care to Northland
Northland, meet Jill Stratford
Jill is Dovida's first Aged Care Specialist outside of Auckland, bringing compassionate, person-centred home care to Northland. A proud Northlander herself, Jill knows this community deeply and is passionate about helping older people remain at home, on their own terms.
Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Residential Care
3 weeks ago - Hamilton
Sail Away
The rain stopped long enough for a couple of our residents to head down to the Village lake to watch the sail boat racing action!
Remuera Gardens - Retirement Village
4 weeks ago - Auckland
OPEN DAY - Wednesday 10 June 11:00am - 2:00pm
Thinking about retirement living but not sure where to start? Join us at one of our Open Days at Remuera Gardens and discover a retirement village that feels warm, welcoming and full of life. Explore our beautiful gardens and brand-new apartments, meet our friendly team and residents, and enjoy a relaxed tour with no pressure and plenty of time for questions. Because the best way to understand retirement living… is to experience it for yourself.
Nazareth Care - Residential Care
1 month ago - Christchurch
Our Long Term Chronic Health Care program
Are you under 60 years old and living with a long-term chronic health condition?
Nazareth Care Christchurch now offers an on-site Long-Term Chronic Health Care Service. Our highly qualified team of registered nurses, carers, allied health and onsite GP, are dedicated to enhancing your quality of life by offering the care and support you need each day.
We offer the following services:
• Health monitoring and management: Our care team will develop and monitor individualised care plans to manage your specific health needs.
• Advanced Medication Management: Seamlessly integrated into our health monitoring to ensure 100% accuracy, timely administration, and regular pharmaceutical reviews.
• Daily living assistance: For those whose chronic illness affects their ability to manage everyday tasks, we offer support with personal care and dressing.
• Nutrition and dietary support: Our menu features a wide range of wholesome meals, thoughtfully prepared to accommodate your personal nutritional and cultural preferences.
• Activities and social engagement: We provide a wide range of social activities designed to help you build connections and support your overall wellbeing.
If you or your loved one would like to find out more about Nazareth Care’s Long Term Chronic Health Care program, contact us today on Ph: 03 374 1900 or by email at reception.christchurch@nazarethcare.com.