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Radius Clare House - Dementia

39 seconds ago - Invercargill

Getting out and about! 

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

Our vans make it easy for all residents to get out. Recently residents from our Demetia 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. 

Pacific Vision International - Vision

1 hour ago - Christchurch

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

Its high magnification capabilities will make reading a breeze.

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

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

Ruby 10 Features

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

 

Discover the ways the Ruby 10-inch Electronic Magnifier can enhance your daily activities.

Choose between options with or without speech, and take advantage of our special limited-time offer of 18% off!

Click on the link below to learn more

RUBY 10 ELECTRONIC VIDEO MAGNIFIER

Victoria Care (Family Owned) - Dementia

2 hours ago - Christchurch

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

Wyndham and Districts Community Rest Home - Rest Home

2 days ago - Wyndham

 

Come to Day Stay

If you or a loved one would like some company and activities on occasion, we invite locals who may be considering a rest home to come and enjoy our Day Stay. We will take care of you and provide a wonderful day away from your usual surroundings, including administering medication if necessary. Our Day Stay is also intended to give family members and at-home caregivers an opportunity to recharge their batteries. Additionally, it is an excellent opportunity for you to meet the individuals at our Rest Home and gain a genuine understanding of what it would be like to reside with us.

 
 

Alternative Care Northland - Respite / short term care

2 days ago - Whangārei

PAWgust challenge completed - Donna and Aroha completed their challenge by completing 64km and raising $537.00 for the Low Vision / Blind NZ Dogs 

Sunhaven - Psychogeriatric

2 days ago - New Plymouth

Ring  in and make an appointment to visit our home and see the residents take part in activities. Meet our Clinical Manager who has a wealth of knowledge on dementia. Also you can chat with our friendly staff.

Every day is a new day at Sunhaven as there is never a dull moment at Sunhaven. Our residents make us laugh, keep us challenged and this keeps our staff going :-)

Sunhaven - Dementia

2 days ago - New Plymouth

Ring  in and make an appointment to visit our home and see the residents take part in activities. Meet our Clinical Manager who has a wealth of knowledge on dementia. Also you can chat with our friendly staff.

Every day is a new day at Sunhaven as there is never a dull moment at Sunhaven. Our residents make us laugh, keep us challenged and this keeps our staff going :-)

Ali's Home Healthcare - Home help & personal care

2 days ago - Christchurch

In August 2024 we celebrated our staff who have been working at Ali's, providing exceptional care and support to our clients. We celebrated with an afternoon tea for our 36 long-term employees. We enjoyed a relaxed afternoon chatting with colleagues, our Founders, and Kelly our current owner. Followed by presentations for staff who have served 5, 10 and 15 years with us. Thank you all have been so dedicated.

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

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

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

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

Security Alert - Medical Alarms

6 days ago -

Our NevaAlone Medical Alarm solutions are equipped with immediate emergency support from our expert assistance team, ready to cater to your needs. Whether it's contacting emergency services or designated personal respondents, help is tailored to your situation. Offering a variety of medical alarm configurations, NevaAlone adapts to your requirements. Plus, our service includes complimentary professional installation for an easy start. Click on this ad to learn more. 

Greenview Park Village & Terence Kennedy House - Hospital

1 week ago - Waitakere

3 years Certification awarded April 2024

Greenview Park Village & Terence Kennedy House - Rest Home

1 week ago - Waitakere

3 years Certification awarded in April 2024

JMI Wealth - Louis Botes - Financial

1 week ago - Multiple Locations

4 September  -  Plan your retirement so that you can die with zero , ideally living longer than your money and still enjoy the fruits of your career. Read the full article on my website ... Die with Zero - A Retirement and Investment Philosophy (louisbotes.co.nz)

 

CBM Christian Blind Mission - Free Wills Week New Zealand - Charitable Organisations

1 week ago - Auckland

Write your Will for FREE during CBM's Free Wills Week, 2-9 September. Create a bespoke Will now in under 20 minutes. CBM is 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. Click here to find out more.

Easy Move Furniture Removals - Downsizing & moving home

1 week ago - Pukekohe

Expert Guide to a Smooth Move in Auckland

Moving furniture is often one of the most challenging parts of relocating, especially in a diverse city like Auckland. From narrow city apartments to expansive suburban homes, each move presents unique challenges. That’s why choosing the right furniture removals service in Auckland is essential for a seamless and stress-free experience.

Why Hire Professional Furniture Movers in Auckland?

Hiring professional furniture movers in Auckland can greatly simplify the moving process. These experts have the experience and equipment needed for all types of moves, whether you’re relocating from a small city flat or a spacious suburban home. They know Auckland’s streets well and can manage even the trickiest moves with ease.

Professional movers provide the necessary tools to safely transport your belongings, offering you peace of mind. By entrusting the heavy lifting to experts, you can focus on settling into your new home.

Top Tips for Successful Furniture Removals

Plan Ahead for a Smooth Move

Early planning is crucial for a successful move. Start by creating a comprehensive checklist covering all aspects of your move, from packing to scheduling with your chosen Auckland furniture removals team. The sooner you start, the more time you’ll have to address any potential issues.

Declutter Before You Pack

Before packing, take the time to declutter your home. Determine which items are essential and consider donating or selling those you no longer need. This reduces the number of items to move and makes unpacking simpler.

Use Quality Packing Materials

Investing in quality packing supplies is key to protecting your belongings during the move. Sturdy boxes, bubble wrap, and packing tape are must-haves. For fragile items, use extra padding to prevent damage.

Label Boxes Clearly

To streamline the moving process, clearly label all your boxes with their contents and the room they belong to. This helps movers place them in the correct rooms in your new home, making unpacking easier.

Communicate Effectively with Your Movers

Clear communication with your Auckland removals team is vital. Ensure they understand any special requirements or concerns you have. This will help them provide the best possible service and ensure your move goes smoothly.

When is the Best Time to Move?

Timing can significantly affect the success of your move. Auckland’s weather can be unpredictable, so planning your move during the drier months can help avoid complications. Moving during off-peak times can also be more cost-effective and offer more flexibility in scheduling.

Choosing the right furniture movers is an investment in a successful move. With professionals managing the logistics, you can focus on the excitement of settling into your new home. Whether you’re moving within Auckland or to another city, expert furniture removals will make your transition as smooth as possible.

For a stress-free move, consider professional furniture removals services in Auckland. Visit our website to get an estimate quote today or call 0800 432 796 for more details. Your peace of mind is worth it. Visit our site for more information.

Coromandel Lifestyle Village - Retirement Village

1 week ago - Coromandel Town

Hedges have been planted along the front lawn of each unit, enhancing privacy for residents. The much-anticipated trellises have also been installed on the west side of each unit, creating a peaceful, private nook perfect for enjoying your morning cup of tea. These thoughtful additions contribute to a tranquil and secluded atmosphere, making your outdoor space both cozy and private.

Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy

1 week ago - New Plymouth

Free varicose veins initial assessment at Skin Clinic Taranaki... 
 

If you have any of the following symptoms, you may benefit from a FREE varicose vein assessment. 

  • Pain and discomfort
  • Dry itchy stained skin
  • Varicose eczema and ulcers
  • Swollen ankles
  • Tenderness
  • Cramp and restless legs

Vein Specialists at Skin Clinic Taranaki are the sole providers of specialist, non-invasive varicose vein treatment in the region. Our team are affiliated Southern Cross Health Society providers and ]first choice providers for nib. We also work with all other major health insurance providers.

Contact our team today to book in or your free initial assessment.

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

1 week ago - New Plymouth

We are excited to announce that we are now a Toitū Carbon Reduce certified organisation, in line with ISO 14064-1:2018 and Toitū requirements!

Gaining this certification means we are positively contributing to the sustainability of our community’s future through measuring and actively managing our carbon footprint.
 
This is a real win for us, as we know that caring for people and the environment go hand in hand. Toitū is to care for the life of this place, our people and our future, so we are incredibly proud to have achieved this internationally-recognised certification, and the work our staff have done to get to this point.
 
Gaining this standard is also good news for patients and staff, as it provides assurance that we are providing sustainability-conscious healthcare with a positive vision for the future.
To find out more about our Toitū certification and what we’re doing to reduce our carbon footprint, visit
 
Image: Katherine, a Carefirst registered nurse and nurse practitioner in training (and waste management champion), proudly holding our Toitū Envirocare certificate!

Hoon Hay Dementia Rest Home - Dementia

1 week ago - Christchurch

At Hoon Hay Rest Home Dementia Care our residents form new friendships and enjoy the ability to celebrate each day. Our residents love to engage out in the community and live an active lifestyle.
Our care team ensures that every day counts, and that your loved family member or friend will feel loved and cherished. 

We are passionate about providing best care and enabling our residents to live a life full of meaningful activities. All our staff are specifically trained and embrace looking after your loved one in our memory care Dementia facility.

Our Diversional Therapists and Activities Coordinators are on site 7 days a week and are committed to providing something for everyone. These activities offer lots of variety ranging from music to exercises, walks and outings into the community or to playing a game of housie.


Our lush gardens also offer many areas to explore. We are a purpose built facility that is warm and welcoming. 
You're invited to come and view us - see why we love Hoon Hay Rest Home. 

Driving Miss Daisy Milford - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers

2 weeks ago - Auckland

In a world that rushes by too fast, we like to focus on creating experiences with our clients. It's important to take time to appreciate the journey and savour the simple things in life that help us all to feel good. We aim to leave a smile on every client's face after a trip. Pre-bookings required. 

Driving Miss Daisy North Bays and Albany - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers

2 weeks ago - Auckland

In a world that rushes by too fast, we like to focus on creating experiences with our clients. It's important to take time to appreciate the journey and savour the simple things in life that help us all to feel good. We aim to leave a smile on every client's face after a trip. Pre-bookings required. 

Radius St Helenas - Respite / short term care

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

Exciting News from St Helenas:

In June 2024, Radius St Helenas was independently audited and certified for Four-years by the Ministry of Health.

The audit process included a comprehensive review of policies and procedures, resident and staff files, observations, and interviews with residents, family/whānau, management, staff, and the home’s general practitioner.

The results of a certification audit determine the length of time a care home is certified for which is generally between one to four years.

A four-year certification is widely regarded as the gold-standard when it comes to aged-care in New Zealand.

Contact us for any enquires to our phone number (03) 365 6700

We look forward to welcoming you to the St. Helenas family!

Radius St Helenas - Hospital

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

Exciting News from St Helenas: 

In June 2024, Radius St Helenas was independently audited and certified for Four-years by the Ministry of Health.

The audit process included a comprehensive review of policies and procedures, resident and staff files, observations, and interviews with residents, family/whānau, management, staff, and the home’s general practitioner.

The results of a certification audit determine the length of time a care home is certified for which is generally between one to four years.

A four-year certification is widely regarded as the gold-standard when it comes to aged-care in New Zealand.

If you're interested in making one of these spaces your home and becoming part of our close-knit community, simply give us a call at (03) 3656700.

We look forward to welcoming you to the St. Helenas family!

Radius St Helenas - Rest Home

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

In June 2024, Radius St Helenas was independently audited and certified for Four-years by the Ministry of Health.

The audit process included a comprehensive review of policies and procedures, resident and staff files, observations, and interviews with residents, family/whānau, management, staff, and the home’s general practitioner.

The results of a certification audit determine the length of time a care home is certified for which is generally between one to four years.

A four-year certification is widely regarded as the gold-standard when it comes to aged-care in New Zealand.

Radius Care St Helenas, you are in good hands.

 

 

Tasman Serviced Apartments - Retirement Village

2 weeks ago - Auckland

CLAIM $15,000 CASH TO SPEND AS YOU PLEASE!

 

For a limited time, Tasman Serviced Apartments offers you an amazing opportunity to claim a generous $15,000 cashback upon settlement to spend as you please — whether it's for fees, furnishing your new home, or even treating yourself to a holiday. The choice is yours! Don't let this fabulous chance to elevate your living experience pass you by! Contact us for full Terms and Conditions.

Academy Funeral Services - End of life & funeral

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

Preplanning Your Funeral?

We are being asked more and more about preparing and recording funeral service details well in advance. This means that your wishes will be carried out and your family spared unnecessary worry about the arrangements and costs, a sad and often difficult time.

Academy Funeral Services provide full & comprehensive funeral services as well as small private farewells. To assist families during their time of bereavement, Academy can provide a funeral to suit your needs and your financial circumstances. Please feel free to discuss your budget with us.

We can assist in all the decision-making regarding a funeral. We have a list of details which need to be considered when estimating the cost of a funeral.

Reach out today for a chat. 

Farro Kitchen Meals - Meals & nutrition

2 weeks ago - Auckland

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

Hetherington House - Rest Home

2 weeks ago - Waihi

We are planning an Open day on Saturday October 19th 2024, come and have a look around and enjoy the day.   

The Bidet Shop - Continence

2 weeks ago - Auckland

Greetings Bidet Aficionados!

A New Approach to Personal Hygiene
Bidets offer a superior cleansing experience, preventing skin irritation and infections. Their introduction in aged care homes addresses the unique needs of older adults, making personal hygiene easier and more comfortable.

The InteliCare and InteliWash Bidets are here to revolutionize the bidet market. 

We're your go-to for all things bidet, promoting independence and well-being, one spritz spray at a time.
Join us in the quest for cleaner bums, happier lives!

  • Hygiene Features (These combat infection, in communal settings)
  • Nozzle Self Cleaning
  • Nozzle Manually Cleaning
  • Night Light
  • Soft Closing Seat and Cover
  • Quick Release Seat and Cover for ease of cleaning
  • Control Body Keys
  • Remote Control
  • Descaling

Key Features

  • Easy to use and maintain
  • Easy to cleaning / self-cleaning
  • Highest weight rating than any other bidet (250kg)
  • Simple & easy to use remote control
  • Locking lugs for side transfer from wheelchairs or from mobility aids (InteliCare)
  • Night Light for easy location
  • Scope of Use: DN15 solenoid Integral break tank with an Air Gap Complying with AS2845.2

Contact Us

NATIONWIDE FREECALL: 0800 450 837 Auckland: 09 320 3560 After Hour: 02 20344718 Fax: 09 320 34 26

Email: sales@thebidetshop.co.nz Address: Unit 5, 31 Princes St, Onehunga 1061, New Zealand

Public Trust - Legal

2 weeks ago - Multiple locations- Nationwide

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

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

The best time to get an EPA is now!

Start your EPA online today.

Comfy Kiwi Homes - Healthy homes

2 weeks ago - Auckland

BUY A HEATPUMP FROM US THIS WINTER AND GO INTO THE DRAW TO WIN A SECOND HEATPUMP FOR FREE!!

At Comfy Kiwi Homes, we offer unbeatable service and top-notch heat pumps and air conditioning units for your Auckland home. Our services are more than just products and heat pumps. We custom-design the plan to offer tailor-made solutions for your property.

SwoleFoods - Meals & nutrition

3 weeks ago - Nationwide

SPECIAL OFFER for Our Esteemed Seniors
Get started with an exclusive discount on your first order. Use discount code 'golden' at checkout to save $15.

Share the joy of a hearty, healthful meal with your companions and let SwoleFoods take care of the rest.
For a life full of zest, choose the best. Choose SwoleFoods.
For orders and inquiries, contact 021979653 or visit www.swolefoods.co.nz

Personal Assistance - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Auckland

If this sounds like something you or a loved one needs, we'd love to chat to you about how we can help!

Coloplast - Continence

3 weeks ago - Auckland

Setting a new standard for bladder emptying with Micro-hole Zone Technology
Luja™ female is designed to reduce the risk of UTIs by enabling complete bladder
emptying in one free flow– because the less residual urine, the better.

For more details please check our website

Annaliese Haven Rest Home & Hospital - Dementia

3 weeks ago - KAIAPOI

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

Harmans Lawyers - Legal

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

Choosing Your Retirement Village

Published 20 August 2024

Occupation Right Agreements for living in a retirement village are becoming increasingly popular retirement lifestyle choice for Kiwis. An Occupation Right Agreement (“Agreement”) is the common name for an agreement entered into between the operators of a retirement village and a resident of the village. The Agreement provides that in exchange for a capital sum, the resident is provided the right to occupy a house, villa, serviced apartment or care suite (“Unit”) in a retirement village. The resident will usually be required to pay a weekly fee to the village, and on termination of the Agreement, a deferred management fee will be deducted from the capital sum before the balance of funds are returned to the resident.

There are over 450 registered retirement villages in New Zealand to choose from, so when making your choice of retirement village here are some points to consider:

  • What costs are involved?
    • Is the weekly fee fixed for the term of the Agreement, or does the village have the ability to increase it over time?
    • What is the deferred management fee? How is it calculated, and over what term?
    • What utilities are included in the weekly fee, and what services will you be required to pay for yourself?

 

  • What pathways to care are provided by the village, and what are the costs and processes involved if you were to need a higher level of care? Is it possible to receive a higher level of care in your Unit and if so, what costs are involved?

 

  • What would happen if your Unit were to be damaged by a destructive event such as a fire, accident, natural disaster? Does the Agreement provide that you will be sufficiently provided for in such an event?

 

  • When the Agreement is terminated, when should you or your estate expect the balance of your capital sum back, and are you entitled to interest on the repayment figure while your Unit is for sale?

If you are considering entering into an Agreement to move into a retirement village, it is important to note that the Agreement does not provide you with a registerable interest in the land like traditional land ownership, and there are limitations on how the Unit is used. You cannot register a mortgage over the Unit (reverse or otherwise), transfer your interest to another person, or rent or sublet the Unit.

Under the Retirement Villages 2003 Act, residents are required to obtain independent legal advice before signing the Agreement.

Here at Harmans our experienced team regularly reviews Occupation Right Agreements and can provide tailored advice to your specific needs. Please contact Victoria Agnew on 03 550 2854 or victoria.agnew@harmans.co.nz.

 

Residential Care Subsidy

Published July 2024

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

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

1) Needs Assessment

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

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

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

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

2) Asset Assessment

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

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

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

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

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

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

3) Income Assessment

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

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

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

 

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

 
Published June 2024 
 

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

Challenging Wills - the Family Protection Act

Published Feb 2024

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Albarosa Rest Home - Dementia

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

We have themed events every month, a celebration of what is happening in New Zealand and around the world. For example, this month is Daffodil Day fundraiser with a yellow and orange theme, dancing, music and an afternoon tea.  The residents help with decorations and are proud to be contributing to a great cause. Families are invited to come join in and have some fun!

 

Jess's Underground Kitchen - Meals & nutrition

3 weeks ago - Auckland

Save 20% on Premium Ready Meals!

 

Discover our delicious, award-winning home-cooked meals! Our frozen ready-to-heat meals are handmade in small batches with real ingredients, just like you would make at home. They're perfect for having on hand to pop in the microwave or oven, for those days when you need something nutritious and delicious. We deliver north-island wide to non-rural addresses, or you can collect from our Auckland kitchen.

Get 20% off with the discount code: ELDERNET20

Try our gourmet meals today and taste the goodness of a home-cooked meal, without any of the hassle.

You can find our wide range of meals on our website www.juk.co.nz

Roseanne Retirement Home - Rest Home

3 weeks ago - Napier

We have Sunshine Clubs for appropriate residents and day people run on Spark of Life principles.

Our built up gardens are providing much interest for those who are interested.

Olympics have been an exciting component of our programme and has lead to a series of activities about different countries - including meals.

 

 

 

H Morris Funeral Services - End of life & funeral

3 weeks 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 Monday 30th September 2024.

Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services

4 weeks ago - Auckland

 
 
We make choosing an Auckland Retirement Village a smooth process:
As retirement approaches, making important decisions about the next phrase of life can be both exciting and overwhelming.
"We can assist you in determining your needs and future requirements so you can confidently choose a retirement living solution that best suits you"
Visit: nextstepinfo.co.nz
Carmel: 027 2276356
Visit our website www.nextstepinfo.co.nz
 

Kapiti Rest Home - Rest Home

4 weeks ago - Paraparaumu

Living next to water could make you live longer:

 

If you or a loved one are needing more help or have concerns around safety. Come see us at Kapiti rest home and join our family at the Beach. 

A new study suggests people living next to water may live longer lives.

Dan Crouse, a research associate at the University of New Brunswick, discovered a similar correlation with urbanites' proximity to green spaces in a 2017 study. As an ongoing exploration of the health benefits from exposure to natural environments, he turned his attention to "blue spaces."

"There's been an increasing amount of research looking at green space, but a lot less looking at water and living near water," Crouse told Shift New Brunswick.

"A lot of people intuitively know that when you go to the beach or when you have a view of the water, it's relaxing, it's calming and it can reduce stress."

Read the full article here: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/living-water-reduced-risk-dying-unb-study-1.4763647

 

 

 

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