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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.

Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services

1 day ago - Auckland

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Independent Advice Choosing A Retirement Village.

Working solely for you. Not for the Retirement Village or provider.
Helping you:
• Understand the options and choices.
• Make sense of the terms and conditions being offered.
• Understand the upfront and ongoing costs.
• Arrange tours and accompany you to appointments.
• Make informed comparisons.
• Create a personalized plan to move forwards.
Do you want to make this important next move with confidence?
Not sure where to start?
Talk to Carmel today.
Mobile: 0272276356
Email carmel@nextstepinfo.co.nz

Start with a conversation and take the Next Step with confidence.

Senior Transitions Canterbury - Downsizing & moving home

4 days ago - Woodend

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Hospital to Care: Managing an Urgent Move

When a hospital stay leads to a Needs Assessment requiring residential care, the pressure to find a solution can be overwhelming. Suddenly, families are faced with life-changing decisions, complex paperwork, and a looming discharge date—all while trying to support a loved one in recovery.
When a transition is forced by a health event, the "logistics of care" can feel impossible—especially if you live in another city or have a demanding career.

The Hospital Discharge Hurdle
Navigating the gap between the ward and a rest home is a race against time. You are suddenly faced with:

Interpreting the NASC (Needs Assessment) results.

Understanding the Residential Care Subsidy and "Asset Testing" under pressure.

Finding an available bed in a facility that actually meets your loved one's specific needs.

The daunting reality of a family home that is still full of furniture and memories, but needs to be cleared.

Immediate Support When You Can’t Be Everywhere at Once
At Senior Transitions NZ, we specialise in stepping into the middle of this "hospital-to-home" crisis. We act as your professional project managers on the ground, taking the weight off your shoulders immediately.

We provide an urgent response to:

Advocate for the Senior: We visit the hospital, speak with social workers, and ensure the transition plan respects the senior’s dignity and preferences.

Accelerated Placement: We know the local landscape and can quickly identify which facilities have vacancies and the right level of care (Rest Home, Hospital, or Dementia).

Rapid Property Management: If the move is permanent, we take over the overwhelming task of downsizing and clearing the home, allowing the family to focus on being present at the bedside rather than packing boxes.

Don’t Navigate the Crisis Alone
You don’t have to do this by yourself. We provide the expertise and the hands-on labour to move your loved one safely and respectfully, even on the tightest of timelines.

If you are facing an urgent transition following a hospital stay, contact Jeremy at Senior Transitions NZ today for immediate support.

See our Residential Care Placement information here

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

4 days ago - Palmerston North

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Palmerston North Market Report March 2026

“Owner-occupiers and first home buyers were the most active buyer groups. There were declines in investor engagement across the region due to the current economic situation.

Most vendors were prepared to meet market conditions, with those who did generally securing a sale within six weeks. Attendance at open homes fluctuated throughout the month, with newer listings attracting stronger interest. Auction campaigns were less widely used as a method of sale, However, properties marketed by auction achieved some success where this approach was used.

Factors such as the economy, rising fuel prices, cost-of living pressures, inflation, and uncertainty surrounding the conflict in the Middle East impacted market sentiment.” Market Commentary Source - Lizzy Ryley, REINZ

Goodfellows Lakeside - Retirement Village

4 days ago - Te Kauwhata

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New Lifestyle Village in Te Kauwhata

Goodfellows Lakeside is a brand-new lifestyle village for over 60’s with resort-style amenities ready when you move in. With homes from $495,000, and any capital gain is yours to keep.

Find out more

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

5 days ago - Christchurch

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Swimates- Disposable swimming continence $54.99

Swimates offer disposable swimming options in sizes Small to XXL- these contain faecal matter while you continue to enjoy swimming and other water activities. Why stop activities that bring you joy and health!
We also stock washable options instore and, on our website, - follow the link or get in touch to find out more.

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

Zepter New Zealand - Mobility aids & useful products

5 days ago - Auckland

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Slow healing skin? There is a gentler way

Slow healing skin? Heal the gentle way.

As we get older, even small wounds can become a real worry. A knock to the shin, a skin tear, a pressure spot, a burn, or a sore that just does not seem to close can take much longer to heal than it used to. Thin skin, reduced circulation, diabetes, and time itself can all make healing harder.

That is why more people are becoming curious about BIOPTRON Hyperlight Therapy.

BIOPTRON is a Swiss-made medical light therapy system designed to support the body’s own healing processes. On the New Zealand site, it is presented as clinically tested and certified for wound care, including venous leg ulcers, pressure sores, and burns. The site also says it is used to help speed up the healing of complex and non-healing wounds.

What makes it especially appealing for older adults is how gentle it is. BIOPTRON is described as non-invasive, with polarized, polychromatic light and no UV, and suitable for both professional and home use. That means no needles, no cutting, and no harsh treatment, just light applied to the skin to support repair.

The wider BIOPTRON medical information is also very interesting. The official wound-care materials say this therapy may help enhance natural tissue regeneration, support faster wound healing, promote minimal scarring, and reduce the risk linked with open wounds. It is used not only for wounds after injury or surgery, but also for burns and wounds that are slow to heal because of pressure or circulation problems.

For many seniors, that is the part that matters most, a treatment that is simple, calming, and designed to work with the body rather than putting it under more strain.

If you or someone you love is dealing with slow-healing skin, fragile legs, pressure areas, or wounds that need extra support, BIOPTRON may be worth a closer look.

Sometimes healing does not need to be harsher.
Sometimes it just needs the right light.

Book a free demonstration treatment here

Haven Care - Home help & personal care

6 days ago - Auckland

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Haven Care - Chinese language brochures available

Haven Care is pleased to share that our new Chinese language brochures are now available to support our Cantonese and Mandarin speaking communities. You can view or download them at www.havencare.co.nz.

We provide compassionate in-home care, with caregivers who speak Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. Our team understands the importance of familiar routines, values, and can provide both Chinese and Western meals as part of daily support.

We carefully match clients with caregivers based on individual needs and preferences, prioritising consistent care from familiar staff to build trust and connection.

Our services include:
 Personal Care - showering, grooming, mobility support, continence care
 Companionship – reading, chats, walks, games
 Errands and appointments - accompanied or unaccompanied
 Meal preparation and light housework – cooking, laundry, cleaning
 Medication reminders and support
 Early-stage dementia support
 Post-operative recovery
 Respite care – timeout for family caregivers (regular or occasional care)
 Nursing

With flexible care plans, from occasional help to full support, we’re here when you’re ready: 09 243 7088 or email us at care@havencare.co.nz

Find out more about us

The Good Companion - Home help & personal care

6 days ago - Auckland

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Stay in your own home.

For those wanting to stay in their own homes but are unable to manage alone -

Respite Care - Relief for a relative or caregiver, respite care can be provided in your own home from 4 hours to 2 weeks, whatever you need. Carer support funding can be used towards this.

Temporary care - can be arranged at difficult or busy times, after discharge from hospital, during periods of illness or as relief for a relative.

Overnight Care - can be arranged to give reassurance and peace of mind in case of an emergency at night.

Daily Care - is available for those requiring assistance with all tasks. A 24 hour live in companion can assist with personal care, medication reminders, shopping, cooking, housework, laundry,accompanying you on outings and appointments, coordinating your care and other agencies, and home administration.

Weekly Care - ask us about the various care packages that span over a 7 day period which provide effective care/cost balance. Packages range from a 7 X 24 care to a combination of daily 4-6 hour stays, overnights and 24 hour care.

Hearing Auckland - Dental/Vision/Hearing

1 week ago - Auckland

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Annual Hearing Reviews!

Whether you’re a hearing aid user, or just keeping on top of your hearing, regular hearing reviews are a great idea. Our audiology team recommend most people would benefit from annual hearing reviews.
Do you wear hearing aids, or work in a noisy environment? Is your good hearing crucial to your line of work? Do a large number of your relatives wear hearing aids?

If you’re answering yes to any of these questions, read on to find out more about getting a Hearing Review at Hearing Auckland.

WHAT IS A HEARING REVIEW?
A Hearing Review appointment at Hearing Auckland is a hearing test and discussion appointment. We call it a ‘review’ because these appointments are for clients who’ve already had a hearing test at least once before. Your hearing can change over time, so it’s important to regularly check on it, the same way you do with the rest of your health.

SHOULD I GET HEARING REVIEWS?
Hearing aid users should come in to see their audiologist once a year. Our audiologists Mani and Peter recommend annual hearing reviews to ensure you get the most out of your hearing aids. If your hearing or lifestyle have changed since your last visit, we can adjust the settings of your hearing aids. If you feel like your hearing aids are too quiet, or not as useful as they once were in noisy environments, it might be time for a hearing review to update your hearing aid levels. At your appointment we can also help with maintenance and cleaning of your hearing aids. Hearing reviews are also great for early detection of any faults with your hearing aids. Most hearing aids come with a 3 year warranty, so it’s great to identify any repairs that are required within your warranty period.

HEARING REVIEWS FOR THOSE WITHOUT HEARING AIDS
There are lots of reasons why you might benefit from a hearing review even if you don’t wear hearing aids:
- Do you work in a noisy environment such as a bar, factory or construction site?
- Do you rely on your hearing for your work or hobbies?
- Do you have a family history of hearing loss?
- Have you noticed yourself turning up the volume on your devices recently?
- Has it been a while since your last hearing test?

If any of these are ringing true for you, it might be time to book a Hearing Review at Hearing Auckland. Having a strong history of hearing information can also help if you need to apply for any hearing-related funding in the future. ACC claims or applying for hearing aid funding in the future may be easier with historical hearing reports to support your claim.

READ MORE ON OUR WEBSITE HERE: https://www.hearingauckland.co.nz/hearing-reviews

Whether you’re a new client or an existing client; a hearing aid user or not, we have hearing appointments at Hearing Auckland to help you with your hearing journey.

To book Hearing Reviews, Free Hearing Screenings or Diagnostic Hearing Assessments you can call us, send us an email, or use our online booking form.

(09) 524 9847
info@hearingauckland.org.nz
www.hearingauckland.co.nz

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CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations

1 week ago - Auckland

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Washing away Neglected Tropical Diseases

In Nigeria clean water from boreholes is vital to a community, but many existing boreholes have ceased to function for various reasons. They are often found broken and in need of repair due to age.

Thanks to generous people, like you, cbm New Zealand’s Water, Sanitation and Hygiene project (WASH), are building new or refurbishing existing boreholes to provide communities with a centrally located source of clean water. The addition of wheelchair ramps make the task of gathering water safer and more accessible for people with disabilities.

Learn more…

Sort Out Service Ltd - Downsizing & moving home

1 week ago - Upper Hutt

NEED HELP DOWNSIZING OR GETTING READY TO SELL?

If you are ready to downsize or selling your home and need assistance, Sort Out Service are here to help with planning, hands-on work and organising donation packing, pick-ups, moving companies, cleaning, gardening and so much more.
Give us a call to discuss your project 021 227 3345.

Find out more

EVES Real Estate - Senior's Lifestyle Specialists - Downsizing & moving home

1 week ago - Tauranga

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Seniors & Travel Expo Winner of $100 Pressie Card

The Senior Lifestyle Specialist Team had a wonderful time at the Seniors and Travel Expo. We truly enjoyed meeting everyone and appreciated the opportunity to connect and chat with seniors as well as other stand holders that we are working alongside with.

Our second prize winner is a lovely young lady called Katie who proudly brought her grandparents to the Expo - well done Katie!

Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy

1 week ago - New Plymouth

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What is Total Body Imaging?

Keeping track of changes on your skin is one of the best ways to catch concerns early. Total Body Imaging (TBI) gives our clinicians a detailed, full‑skin record using high‑resolution photography and advanced AI, helping us detect and monitor new or changing moles.

TBI is included in all mole mapping appointments at Skin Clinic Taranaki, and can be added to skin checks if you’d like a more in‑depth look at your skin health. It’s quick, comfortable, and especially helpful for people with lots of moles or anyone wanting extra reassurance.

If you’re due for a check, now’s a great time to book. Mole mapping appointments include TBI, giving you a clearer picture of your skin and peace of mind.

- 06 281 1698
- reception@skinclinictaranaki.co.nz
- www.skinclinictaranaki.co.nz

Click here to book your appointment

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

1 week ago - New Plymouth

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A Carefirst nurse on a global mission

Our nurse practitioner Bronwen (from our Westown clinic) is heading to Sierra Leone for eight weeks to volunteer on the Global Mercy, the world’s largest civilian hospital ship.

She’ll be working in the crew clinic, supporting the volunteers who deliver life changing surgical care to communities with limited access to healthcare.

“It’s an exciting adventure and a chance to contribute to something bigger,” says Bronwen. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to help.”

We’re proud of Bronwen and excited to follow her journey. Visit the Community News page on our website using the link below to find out more about Bronwen’s trip and stay tuned on our Facebook and Instagram for updates from her time on board!

Click here to read more about Bronwen's trip to Sierra Leone!

Dovida - Home help & personal care

1 week ago - Auckland

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How Live-in Care Helps Couples Stay Together

After decades of marriage, facing a health decline can feel overwhelming – not just for the person needing care, but for their devoted partner who suddenly finds themselves in the role of primary carer. If this resonates with your situation, you’re not alone, and there’s hope for preserving both your wellbeing and your precious relationship.

The Hidden Struggle of Caring Partners
Caring for a spouse is often described as the ultimate act of love, but the reality can be physically and emotionally exhausting. Many caring partners report feeling like they’re losing themselves in the process – no longer a husband or wife, but simply “the carer.” The person you fell in love with is still there, but your relationship has become overshadowed by care tasks, worry, and fatigue.

This transformation affects both partners. The person receiving care may feel guilty about the burden they’ve placed on their spouse, while the caring partner often experiences what experts call “compassion fatigue” – a gradual reduction in empathy and emotional availability caused by prolonged stress and exhaustion.

When Love Isn’t Enough
“I love them with all my heart, but I’m just so tired” – this sentiment is expressed by thousands of caring spouses every day. The harsh reality is that love alone isn’t enough to sustain 24/7 caregiving without support. Carer stress and burnout are significant risk factors, not just for the carer’s health, but for the quality of care they can provide.

Perhaps you recognise these signs in yourself:
- Feeling overwhelmed and questioning your ability to keep helping
- Exhaustion that doesn’t improve with rest
- Irritability or reduced patience with your partner
- Feeling isolated from friends and family
- Physical symptoms like headaches, sleep disturbances, or muscle tension
- Rediscovering Your Partnership
- Live-in care offers a unique solution that addresses both partners’ needs. Rather than replacing your role, professional live-in care supports it, allowing you to return to being a loving spouse rather than a full-time carer.

Imagine having your morning coffee together again without worrying about medication schedules. Picture enjoying a conversation that isn’t dominated by care concerns. Think about sleeping peacefully, knowing your partner is safe and that professional help is just a room away if needed.

This isn’t about giving up or admitting defeat – it’s about recognising that getting help preserves what matters most: your relationship, your wellbeing, and your loved one’s dignity.

Real Benefits for Both Partners
Caring partners often report that live-in care gives them back their energy and patience. They can once again enjoy quality time with their spouse – sharing meals, watching favourite programs, or simply holding hands without the weight of care responsibilities.

For the person receiving care, having a professional caregiver can actually increase their independence. They’re less likely to feel guilty about asking for help and may feel more comfortable discussing certain health concerns with a trained professional rather than burdening their spouse.

Find out more about Dovida's live-in care

Live-in care with Dovida

RIVAL Wealth - Legal/Financial

2 weeks ago - Masterton

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Do you feel confident about your finances...

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. We’re happy to work with family members too, so everyone feels informed and supported.

Let’s talk: Call Daryl Buckingham – Financial Adviser on 021 422 001 or reach us on 06 370 4441 or 0800 474 825.

Visit rivalwealth.co.nz/knowledgehub

Terence Kennedy House - Residential Care

2 weeks ago - Waitakere

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Easter Celebrations

The Annual Easter Carnival was celebrated here at Terence Kennedy House this easter

Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products

2 weeks ago - Auckland

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TOVERTAFEL for Seniors Living with Dementia

Enhance quality of life for seniors living with dementia with the innovative Tovertafel interactive system. Specially developed for elderly individuals in memory care and assisted living communities, the Tovertafel transforms everyday spaces into engaging, movement-based play environments.

Our carefully designed interactive games support cognitive stimulation, physical activity, social connection, and sensory engagement. Whether enjoyed one-on-one or in a group setting, the Tovertafel encourages meaningful interaction, gentle movement, and shared moments of joy.

Backed by research and trusted by senior care professionals, the Tovertafel helps reduce apathy, spark communication, and create positive experiences for residents living with dementia.

Discover how Tovertafel can bring connection, engagement, and happiness to your senior care community.

Effects of Playing with the Tovertafel for Seniors Living with Dementia

Playing with the Tovertafel—an innovative interactive game system for people with dementia—has proven positive effects on physical, cognitive, social, and sensory well-being. Specially designed for seniors in residential care, the Tovertafel helps create meaningful moments of joy while supporting overall quality of life.

Physical Benefits

Regular movement is essential for seniors with dementia, yet many elderly residents in care homes do not get enough physical activity. The Tovertafel encourages gentle, engaging movement through playful interaction. By transforming exercise into a fun and stimulating experience, it motivates seniors to stay active in a safe and accessible way.

Cognitive Stimulation

The interactive games are developed to activate cognitive abilities such as attention, reaction, and decision-making. By providing structured yet playful mental stimulation, the Tovertafel helps maintain engagement and supports cognitive functioning in people living with dementia.

Reducing Apathy and Restlessness

Apathy, tension, and restless behavior are common in dementia care settings. The Tovertafel’s interactive light games help break through withdrawn or agitated states, increasing positive emotions and encouraging active participation. This contributes to a calmer and more positive care environment.

Social Connection and Emotional Well-Being

The Tovertafel promotes social interaction between residents, caregivers, and family members. Shared play strengthens social bonds and creates opportunities for meaningful connection—something that is vital for both seniors with dementia and their caregivers. These moments of engagement foster happiness, improve mood, and enhance overall well-being.

By combining cognitive, physical, social, and sensory stimulation, the Tovertafel supports seniors with dementia in living more active, connected, and fulfilling lives within care settings.

Enquire about Tovertafel

Karina Lifecare - Residential Care

3 weeks ago - Palmerston North

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Karina Goes Green

Karina Lifecare embraced St Patrick’s Day with green decorations, dress-ups, and a fun, festive atmosphere throughout the home.

It was a great opportunity to bring a bit of colour and humour into the day, with residents and staff enjoying the chance to celebrate together and do something a little different.

Home Support North - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Whangārei

The Real Cost of Care in Northland

When a family member begins to struggle at home, the first question we usually hear at Home Support North isn’t about the care itself—it’s about the cost.

Money is a stressful topic, especially when you are already worried about a loved one’s safety. In Northland, the landscape for 2026 has some specific numbers you need to know. Whether you are in Whangārei, the Far North, or Kaipara, here is a clear breakdown of how the “dollars and cents” of care actually work.

1. The Government-Funded Option (HCSS)
For most New Zealanders, home care is funded by the government. If you are eligible, the service is free of charge.

How it works: You undergo a NASC assessment (as discussed in our previous blog).
What it covers: Essential “Personal Care” (showering, dressing, medication help) and “Household Support” (vacuuming, laundry, meal prep).
The Benefit: You keep your home, your savings, and your New Zealand Superannuation remains untouched.
2. The Rest Home Reality (The “Asset Test”)
Moving into a rest home is a very different financial journey. In 2026, the “Maximum Contribution” (the capped weekly fee you pay for a standard room) in Northland is approximately:

Whangārei: $1,491.84 per week
Far North: $1,460.27 per week
The “Spend Down”: If your assets (cash, investments, and sometimes your home) are above the government threshold—currently $291,825 for a single person—you must pay that weekly fee yourself until your assets drop below that limit.

Key Difference: Home support allows you to keep your family home as an asset for your children or estate, whereas rest home care often requires the sale of the home to fund the “Maximum Contribution.”

3. Private Home Support: Filling the Gaps
Sometimes, the government-funded hours aren’t quite enough, or you might not qualify for funding yet. This is where Private Support comes in.

In 2026, private home care in New Zealand typically ranges from $45 to $60 per hour, depending on the complexity of the care.

Why families choose to pay privately:

The “Extras”: Funding often doesn’t cover things like transport to the beach, garden maintenance, or long companionship visits.
No Waitlists: You can start private care immediately while waiting for a NASC assessment.
Flexibility: You can book a support worker for a one-off “Spring Clean” or a few hours of respite so a family carer can take a break.
4. A Comparison Table for 2026
Feature Government Funded Home Support Private Home Support Residential Rest Home
Weekly Cost $0 (if eligible) Varies (e.g., $200 for 4 hrs) ~$1,460 – $1,500+
Asset Testing? No No Yes (Thresholds apply)
NZ Super You keep 100% You keep 100% Most is taken for care
Home Ownership You keep your home You keep your home Home may need to be sold
Is Home Support actually “cheaper”?
For the vast majority of Northland families, yes. Even if you pay for 10 hours of private care a week ($500 approx.), it is still significantly more affordable than the $1,500+ weekly cost of a rest home. More importantly, it preserves the family home and allows the senior to live with the dignity of their own routine.

Let’s find the best fit for your budget
At Home Support North, we are experts at “stacking” support. We can help you maximize your government-funded hours and then, if needed, add small amounts of private support to ensure your loved one is truly thriving, not just “getting by.”

Want a personalized cost estimate? Give our Whangārei office a call on 0800 23 83 23. We’re happy to sit down with a cup of tea and look at the numbers with you.

Find out more about us

LOA Law Limited - Legal/Financial

3 weeks ago - Tauranga

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You May Have A Will, But Is It The Right One?

Many people recognise the importance of having a will, yet it is common to put off signing one until “later” — a time that often never comes.

Your will sets out who will manage your affairs after you pass away and who will inherit your assets. It can also include the assignment of important powers and responsibilities, burial wishes, guardianship appointments, and more. Even small wording choices can have significant consequences, and standard templates or generated documents might not reflect your individual circumstances.

Preparing a will is not simply a matter of filling in a form. It involves making considered decisions about your future and the people you care about. Taking the time to explore your options, and seeking appropriate advice, can give you confidence that your will properly reflects your intentions and will stand up when it matters most. At LOA Law we believe this deserves careful thought and planning, resulting in effective and smooth administration of your estate.

Whether you choose LOA Law or another trusted legal adviser, we encourage you to review your will, before it is too late, to ensure everything is in place to achieve the outcomes you want.

Learn more about writing a will

Elms Court on Middlepark - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Christchurch

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Best value one bedroom apartment in Christchurch!

Experience fabulous morning sunshine in this large (44m2) serviced apartment that opens up onto a lovely garden outdoor area. Recently renovated, with new paint and carpet this apartment has a modern open plan layout with a kitchenette. A large, ensuite bathroom is accessible from the bedroom area.

Elms Court on Middlepark is a home for rest home and hospital level residents. This means that there is no need to move to another part of the home, or to another home, giving you confidence that this is your forever home.

Privately owned and family run, we understand everyone has very different needs and therefore promote flexibility and consideration in a genuine home like setting.

Elms Court

Remuera Gardens - Retirement Village

3 weeks ago - Auckland

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Give it a go week

You’re invited to experience the benefits of life at Remuera Gardens for yourself.
Come along, meet the community and take part in a range of activities designed to keep you active, connected and inspired. From Chair Yoga and Aqua Aerobics to Croquet, Art classes, Indoor bowls and Bingo. It’s a wonderful way to explore something new.

Give it a go week

White Sparrow Homes - Downsizing & moving home

4 weeks ago - Christchurch

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Carisbrooke Home Transformation

When we first stepped into this property, the damage was clear, a severe fire had impacted the kitchen, laundry, and roof, leaving parts of the home unusable. Where others saw loss, we saw potential.

We stripped back the affected areas and reconstructed nearly a quarter of the home, installing new framing, linings, and fully upgraded plumbing and electrical systems, all with safety and longevity in mind.

We also reimagined the layout, opening up spaces and redesigning the kitchen, dining, laundry, and entry to create a more modern, connected flow for everyday living.

To complete the transformation, we added a large deck, extending the living space outdoors and creating a seamless indoor–outdoor connection.

Today, this Carisbrook Street property stands as a warm, functional family home, rebuilt with purpose and proof that even the most damaged homes can be given a meaningful second chance.

Find more about us

Public Trust - Legal/Financial

4 weeks ago - Multiple locations- Nationwide

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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.

Start your EPA online today

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