Home Carers - Home help & personal care
13 hours ago - Christchurch

❤️ Moments That Matter ❤️
Private Outings for Older People Who Still Want to Enjoy Life
Some of the most meaningful moments in life happen outside the home.
But as we age, getting out and about can become harder—and many older people stop doing the things they love, not because they’ve lost interest, but because it’s just too hard to organise.
Moments That Matter is a new service by Home Carers, created especially for older people who want to enjoy small, gentle adventures again—with the right support.
Whether it’s a walk on the beach, visiting a favourite café, browsing the garden centre, or simply having a relaxed lunch with others, we make it easy, safe, and enjoyable.
Because getting out shouldn't be complicated
We run small-group, private outings—usually for just 2–4 people at a time with a dedicated carer there to provide support and companionship. It’s perfect for those who want social time and gentle fun, without the stress of big crowds, noisy groups, or long days out.
What’s Included
Everything is taken care of, so it’s stress-free for families and carers:
Pick-up and drop-off from home (within service area)
3 hours of fully supported time out in the community
Light refreshments during the outing
Trained carers focused on safety, comfort, and conversation
Transport, mobility support, and warm companionship are always included. These safe companion outings for elderly parents ensure every trip is comfortable, joyful, and supported from start to finish.
Why Families Trust Us
10+ years (Over 10 years’ experience supporting older people)
Only 3 Spots Per Trip (Personalised attention at a relaxed, enjoyable pace)
Insured (All carers have up to date insurance and licences)
Peace of Mind (Peace of mind knowing your parent is safe and supported)
First Aid (All carers are kind, reliable, and trained in First Aid)
- Fully Vetted Carers (All our carers have been interviewed, police vetted, and reference checked, because safety is a priority)
Let’s Create Some Moments That Matter
We believe life should still be full of joyful little moments—no matter your age.
And sometimes, all it takes is a drive to the coast, a cuppa in the sun, or a shared story with someone new.
If you know someone who would love this—Mum, Dad, a neighbour, or even yourself—let’s have a chat.
Call us on 0800 227 686
Email info@homecarers.co.nz
Visit homecarers.co.nz
Because joy, connection, and fresh air should never be out of reach.
Public Trust - Legal/Financial
16 hours ago - Multiple locations- Nationwide

Save $30 on Your Enduring Power of Attorney with SuperGold
If you’ve got a SuperGold card, you’re eligible for a $30 discount on the cost of setting up your Enduring Power of Attorney with Public Trust.
Simply book an appointment or use the offer code GOLD30 when creating your EPA online. It’s a smart way to plan ahead and save.
Scooter Works - Mobility aids & useful products
21 hours ago - Hikurangi
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CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations
23 hours ago - Auckland

Rita’s eyes are blinded by cloudy cataracts. Though her twin sister, Rachel, guides her to and from school, Rita is falling behind in her studies. She dreams of playing with the other children, but her blinding cataracts make it impossible.
7-year-old Rita lives in rural Uganda with her parents who work as subsistence farmers. Their daily struggle to provide food and make ends meet, mean there’s little left for medical expenses. But without sight-saving surgery Rita’s future is bleak.
It doesn’t have to be that way. Your regular monthly gift can help transform lives and make impossible dreams come true. Become a cbm child sponsor today.
Learn how your Child Sponsorship can help children in the world’s poorest places…
Rawhiti Estate - Dementia
23 hours ago - Auckland

Rawhiti Estate has a wonderful video series Navigating Dementia Care. Have a look to see how we approach dementia care and resident safety.
Evolving support as dementia care needs change.
Seamless transitions to higher levels of care at Rawhiti Estate.
If a resident who lives in the secure dementia care unit at Rawhiti Estate in Remuera needs more care and support as their condition advances, there may come a time they need a higher level of clinical care. Ongoing assessments help determine the best next steps to ensure that their health and wellbeing are fully supported.
Richard explains that, depending on availability, a resident may transition from the secure unit to a multi-purpose care suite or hospital-level care. If there is no availability at the time, the team will work closely with the resident’s family and the Needs Assessment Service Coordination (NASC) team to find an appropriate solution that provides the level of care the person needs.
Leticia highlights that the team will be there with every resident from start to finish, no matter how their situation changes. This is possible because Rawhiti Estate in Remuera offers all levels of aged care on-site, from retirement village to rest home living and from specialist dementia care to hospital-level care. Once a person lives at Rawhiti Estate, they will always have priority access to the care options they need.
Nurse Maude Care Home – long term residential and palliative care - Hospital
3 days ago - Christchurch
Feel at home with our quality nursing care.
The Nurse Maude Care Home is more than just a place to live. It's a place where residents enjoy a sense of purpose, meaning and dignity in a vibrant and caring community.
We cater for complex health needs with 24 hour nursing care which focuses on the whole person and their unique needs, contact us today to find out more.
RIVAL Wealth - Legal/Financial
3 days ago - Masterton

RIVAL Wealth: Helping You Make Sense of Money Matters
At RIVAL Wealth, we know that managing money can feel overwhelming, especially when life changes or retirement is on the horizon, or you're just not sure what your next step should be.
That’s where we come in.
We help everyday New Zealanders understand their options, make smart choices, and feel confident about what’s next. Whether it’s sorting out your KiwiSaver, reviewing your insurance, or making sure your savings are working for you, we’re here to guide you in plain language, with advice that fits your life.
It costs nothing to have a chat. We’ll listen, ask the right questions, and offer support that’s tailored to your goals.
Explore our Knowledge Hub: Visit rivalwealth.co.nz/knowledgehub and take a tour. Hub. It’s full of easy-to-read articles, tools, and tips to help you and your family stay informed and in control.
Let’s talk: Call Daryl Buckingham – Financial Adviser on 021 422 001 or reach us on 0800 474 825.
Maruia River Retreat - Travel & Tours
3 days ago - Shenandoah
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Highview Rest Home & Hospital - Hospital
3 days ago - Dunedin
We have a hospital bed available now... please call Lee on 027 508 3809 to come and see our beautiful 'gem' on High Street! The food is delicious and the staff are friendly, professional and welcoming... our recently renovated facility offers fantastic activities for all to enjoy :-)
Put Highview on your list to visit today, there is easy parking just waiting for you!
Highview Rest Home & Hospital - Rest Home
3 days ago - Dunedin

We have a rest home bed available. For a viewing please call Lee on 027 508 3809 to make a time to see our 'gem' on High Street! The meals are delicious, the staff are friendly and the facility is homely and welcoming.
We have parking for easy access, there is a fantastic activities program for the residents to enjoy with van rides and live entertainers... so if your loved one is looking for somewhere to go, please do come in and see us!
Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products
5 days ago - Auckland

Sensory is for Everyone
When people hear the terms sensory input or sensory regulation, they often associate it with children—particularly those with sensory processing challenges or neurodiverse needs. Sensory play, therapy tools, and weighted blankets are commonly marketed for kids who need support with focus, emotional regulation, or calming strategies. However, sensory input is a fundamental part of human life at all ages. We all engage in sensory activities daily—often without realising that they help us regulate our emotions, focus, and overall well-being.
Why do we associate sensory with children?
Children are naturally more expressive in their sensory needs. A child might seek movement by jumping on a trampoline, crave deep pressure through hugs, or feel overwhelmed by loud noises in a crowded place. Because sensory needs are more obvious in childhood to those living or working with them, interventions such as sensory-friendly classrooms, therapy swings, or fidget toys are widely recognised as tools for kids. But what happens when kids grow up?
How Adults use Sensory Input for Regulation
Even if we don’t think about it, we constantly seek out sensory experiences to help us stay balanced. Here are some common ways people regulate through sensory input:
- Deep Pressure & Weighted Input: Many people wrap themselves in a heavy blanket at night to sleep better or seek out a firm hug when feeling overwhelmed. Some even enjoy the pressure of compression clothing or firm handshakes, which provide grounding sensations.
- Movement & Vestibular Input Rocking in a chair, stretching after sitting too long, pacing while on the phone, or even going for a run are all ways adults regulate through movement.
- Oral Sensory Input: Chewing gum, sipping a warm drink, eating crunchy snacks, or even biting nails are ways we engage with oral sensory input to focus or self-soothe.
- Tactile Sensory Input: Rubbing soft fabrics, playing with stress balls, clicking pens, or touching smooth stones can help regulate the nervous system. Many people wear comfortable clothing that satisfies their need for soft or breathable textures.
- Auditory & Visual Sensory Input: Listening to music, using noise-cancelling headphones, dimming the lights, or watching calming videos are ways people manage their auditory and visual environment to maintain comfort and focus.
Recognising Sensory Needs for a Better Life
By understanding that sensory input isn’t just for children, we can better support ourselves and others in maintaining emotional and physical well-being. The next time you catch yourself rocking in a chair, squeezing a pillow, or reaching for a stress ball, recognise that your body is seeking sensory input. Paying attention to what feels good or overwhelming can help you create a sensory-friendly environment that supports your daily life.
Sensory needs don’t disappear with age. They simply become less obvious to observers. But once we recognise them, we can use them to our advantage at every stage of life. Sensory regulation is a lifelong need for all.
Feel free to contact us on 0800 34 34 38 for further information or sales@sensorycorner.co.nz.
Use "ELDERNET10" at checkout and enjoy $10 off when you spend $50 or more on our site - Exclusive to the Eldernet family!
Coronation Lodge Rest Home & Supported Living - Rest Home
5 days ago - New Plymouth

Join the Coronation Lodge Family!
Looking for a warm, friendly place where care feels like home? We’ve got vacancies waiting just for you!
No hidden fees—just genuine care, good vibes, and plenty of smiles.
Come and see why life’s better with us! Contact us today to learn more.
Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy
6 days ago - New Plymouth

Hearing Auckland - Dental/Vision/Hearing
6 days ago - Auckland

Low Cost Batteries at Hearing Auckland
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Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services
1 week ago - Auckland

Independent Guidance for Your Retirement Living Journey
At Next Step Retirement Living, we offer independent advice to help you choose a retirement village or living solution that truly meets your future needs.
We take the time to understand what matters most to you—your lifestyle, budget, and peace of mind. We’ll arrange tours of suitable villages and facilities, and accompany you to appointments so you're never facing this process alone. We also help you make sense of the terms, conditions, and all upfront and ongoing costs, so you can make informed, confident decisions.
This is a big step—and we’re here to make it easier.
Let’s talk.
Carmel – 027 227 635
carmel@nextstepinfo.co.nz
nextstepinfo.co.nz
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Rental Village
1 week ago - Huntly

Kapiti Hearing - Dental/Vision/Hearing
1 week ago - Kapiti, Wellington

How AI is Making Hearing Aids and Audiology Smarter
If you wear hearing aids or are thinking about getting them, you might have heard the term “artificial intelligence” (AI) being used. AI is changing how hearing aids work, making them smarter, more comfortable, and better suited to everyday life in Aotearoa.
In the past, hearing aids simply made all sounds louder. But today’s AI-powered hearing aids can do much more. They can tell the difference between a quiet room at home, a café full of people, or a windy walk on the beach—and adjust themselves automatically to suit the environment. That means clearer conversations, less background noise, and fewer times you need to fiddle with settings.
These modern hearing aids use machine learning, a type of AI where devices are trained using large amounts of sound data. While they don’t “learn” or change on their own once you’re using them, they’re very good at recognising speech and reducing background noise based on what they were trained to do. One of the most helpful features is the way they focus on speech, making it easier to follow conversations, even in noisy places like restaurants or community halls.
AI isn’t just helping with hearing aids—it’s also being used in audiology clinics. Some New Zealand clinics now use AI-powered transcription tools that turn spoken conversations during your appointment into accurate written records. This helps the audiologist keep better notes and allows you to feel confident that everything is clearly understood and remembered.
As AI technology continues to develop, hearing aids and clinic visits are only going to get better. For Kiwi's this means less hassle, better hearing, and more confidence to enjoy conversations with whānau, friends, and your community—wherever life takes you.
Footprint - Legal/Financial
1 week ago - Auckland

Footprint, founded in 2018, is New Zealand’s largest online Will provider. We come from a long line of industry experts and partner with one of New Zealand’s oldest (over 135 years) and credible trustee companies, Perpetual Guardian.
Carefirst Medical Centres - Westown, Merrilands, Moturoa & Bell Block - Health hubs & pharmacy
1 week ago - New Plymouth

Terence Kennedy House - Hospital
1 week ago - Waitakere

Celebrating birthdays is so important to many of our residents and their families. We make sure to capture these moments especially if families are not able to visit on special days.
Terence Kennedy House - Rest Home
1 week ago - Waitakere

Celebrating birthdays is so important to many of our residents and their families. We make sure to capture these moments especially if families are not able to visit on special days.
Pier Law Lawyers - Legal/Financial
1 week ago - Christchurch

What happens to estate assets if you die without a Will?
There are many misconceptions surrounding the process for winding up a deceased’s affairs. Many people believe that notifying the family of their wishes is sufficient and that those wishes will be carried out when they pass.
Unfortunately, this is not the case in New Zealand. If the deceased did not have a valid Will, the Estate will be distributed in accordance with the Administration Act 1969. Section 77 of the Administration Act 1969 specifies who is entitled to benefit from the estate.
Although the legislation is quite detailed, it doesn’t always cover the nuanced relationships families may have and can unintentionally exclude people the deceased may have wanted included in the distribution of their estate.
There are many decisions that need to be made on behalf of the estate and many requirements that need to be met before the assets can be dealt with.
- Determining the value of your estate.
In New Zealand, estates with assets worth more than $15,000 in the deceased’s sole name or with property held in the deceased’s sole name, must apply for a grant of administration from the High Court before the estate can be dealt with. Where the deceased did not have a Will, the grant is called “Letters of Administration on Intestacy”. You must gather information about all of the deceased’s assets before you can complete the application.
- Appointing an Administrator.
Someone will need to be appointed to act on behalf of the estate, to make the necessary decisions, sign all of the documentation and arrange for all matters to be wound up. This person would be called the Administrator of the estate. There is an order of priority for who can apply to be the Administrator.
The surviving spouse, de facto partner or civil union partner would have the highest priority to apply, then the children of the deceased, then the parents of the deceased, brothers or sisters of the deceased, grandparents and so on. If the person with the highest priority to apply is unable or unwilling to act, the person next in line can apply. Where a person with lesser priority is going to apply to be the Administrator of the estate, they will need written consent from all persons that would have equal or higher priority to apply.
- Advertising for a Will.
The proposed administrator (and family in general) will need to conduct a search for a valid will. This may involve going through the deceased’s records and paperwork to see if a Will can be located. Sometimes a handwritten Will is located, and this would then kick off an entirely different process to prove the handwritten document qualifies as a valid Will. In addition to searching the deceased’s records, the administrator will need to advertise for a Will with law firms in New Zealand to see if a Will was executed in the past. The advertisement for a Will must be “live” for a certain period of time, with no Will being found before the Administrator can apply for the grant of administration. There is more information later in this article addressing what happens when a valid Will is found.
- Status of Children Act.
Another requirement that must be met is conducting a search for all biological children of the deceased (specifically those born out of wedlock where paternity has been ascertained). The Administrator will need to attest to the fact that searches have been undertaken to discover any children previously unknown to the family.
As you can imagine, gathering the requirements listed above can be a time-consuming and expensive process. This can often delay the application for a grant of administration by two to three months after death. If the deceased had a valid Will, the application could be completed as soon as five to ten days after death.
Once all of the above requirements have been met, and the potential administrator has obtained consent from the necessary parties to apply, the grant for Letters of Administration on Intestacy can be applied for. When the grant is received, the estate can be administered.
In some cases, the search for a Will is successful. This can be extremely helpful if the deceased’s personal circumstances have not changed since the Will was executed. For example, the Will was executed after all the Will-maker’s children were born and the deceased spouse, de facto partner or civil union partner was the same person when the Will was drafted and when the Will-maker died. In cases such as this, the person appointed as executor in the Will can apply for a different grant of administration and does not need to complete the above requirements.
Alternatively, a Will could be located that was executed more than 20 years ago when the Will-maker did not have any children and was not in a relationship. If, at the time of the Will-maker’s passing, they were married, the Will would be revoked, and the search would continue.
How can Pier Law help?
Instructing a law firm and executing a Will can be an intimidating task. You may have questions like, who will I leave my assets to and who will I appoint to act for my estate?
Our team at Pier Law specialises in assisting you with this process, guiding you through the necessary questions to make sure your Will accurately reflects your wishes. While there is also a cost involved in creating a Will, this is far less than the extra cost involved in obtaining a grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy.
If you already have a valid Will, but your personal circumstances have changed since it was executed, we urge you to review it and check whether it still represents your wishes for your estate.
Need to make a Will, update a Will or have questions relating to your estate? Get in touch with our team today.
Longridge Country Estate - Retirement Village
1 week ago - Paeroa

Free Retirement Presentation & Morning Tea - Māngere Boating Club, Auckland
Is Auckland still where you want to retire?
With new developments and rising density across South Auckland, more people are starting to ask: is there a better option?
We’re hosting a free morning tea and retirement presentation at the Māngere Boating Club on Tuesday 8 July. You’ll hear what makes Longridge different from typical retirement villages, including practical advice from a local real estate agent. Over half our residents have left Auckland, and this is a chance to hear why.
- Māngere Boating Club
- Tuesday 8 July, 11am – 1.30pm
- Morning tea included
To RSVP or learn more, call 0800 928 928 or visit longridgecountryestate.co.nz
1.2.U Mobility Aids - Mobility aids & useful products
1 week ago - Auckland

Typing away looking outside and yuk - its definitely winter! However....
More of our fantastic rigid XL and XLT mobility scooters are in stock - something like 30x in total on hand right now. Then we have another container with electric wheelchairs and new model lightweight fold-up mobility scooters docking 21st July.
Once you get to my www.12U.co.nz website (changing to www.12umobility.co.nz June 2025) you will see I am expanding the ranging. In the 8 or 9 years 1.2.U Mobility has been operational I am 'honing' ranging using my experience to 'bring the bling'!
Promisia Aldwins House - Rest Home
1 week ago - Christchurch
Our rooms with beautiful garden views are available!
At Promisia Aldwins House you won't pay any premium room charges! We accept Residents for both Hospital and Resthome Care in our beautiful refurbished facility. Every room has ensuite.
Rest home and hospital level care on the East of Christchurch.. Book a Tour today.
Book here:
https://www.promisia.co.nz/aldwins-house
Promisia is a New Zealand based care provider with a focus on providing quality personalised care. Our aim is to be the aged care provider of choice in our local communities, delivering quality care to our residents and peace of mind to their families and whānau.
Contact Us
62 Aldwins Road, Phillipstown, Christchurch, 8062
Phone: +64 3 242 0180
Email: reception.aldwins@promisia.co.nz
South Care Rest Home & Hospital - Hospital
1 week ago - Dunedin
The June edition of South Care News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes South Care Rest Home & Hospital truly special.
Eltham Care Rest Home - Dementia
1 week ago - Eltham
The June edition of Eltham Care News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Eltham Care Rest Home truly special.
Cambridge Life - Hospital
1 week ago - Cambridge
The June edition of Cambridge Life News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Cambridge Life truly special.
Cambridge Life - Dementia
1 week ago - Cambridge
The June edition of Cambridge Life News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Cambridge Life truly special.
Athenree Life - Hospital
1 week ago - Katikati
The June edition of Athenree Life News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Athenree Life truly special.
Athenree Life - Dementia
1 week ago - Katikati
The June edition of Athenree Life News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Athenree Life truly special.
Steele Park Home - Hospital
1 week ago - Hamilton
The June edition of Steele Park Home News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Athenree truly special.
Aspiring Village - Retirement Village
1 week ago - Wānaka

In 2023 we opened 24 assisted living apartments. Pembroke Apartments are 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with added services such as meals, housekeeping, laundry and medication supervision.
The majority of our residents live independent lives - but sometimes needs may change. The Our Village team will work with you and your family to provide you with care and support in your home, and priority access to residential care is available at our on-site Aspiring Care Centre.
As villas and apartments become available, we contact those who have previously expressed their interest to us before advertising more widely. If you wish to be notified of unit availability it is imperative to complete and return an Expression of Interest form.
Come and take a tour of Aspiring Village today - phone Lara on 027 307 3738 or call into our office at 23 Rodeo Drive, off Golf Course Road, Wanaka.
Hato Hone St John - Caring Caller - Community
1 week ago - Auckland
St. John Caring Caller
About the service
Sometimes living alone or being house bound
means that we miss out on daily human contact,
someone to chat to, laugh with and share news
with. Everyone needs this sort of contact and the
St John Caring Caller service provides just that.
The Caring Caller service aims to provide the
opportunity of friendship and regular contact
over the telephone. On agreed days, a friendly
Caring Caller can telephone you to check that all
is well, and to have a chat.
People become clients for many different reasons.
Sometimes their spouse has recently passed
away, others have found that family members
have moved away and they do not get regular
contact with them anymore. Some clients stay
with the service long term, several years in
some cases, others may just need the service
temporarily while family and/or friends are away.
This service is FREE and is part of the commitment
that St John has made to support local
communities by contributing towards the health
and wellbeing of all New Zealanders.
The benefits
It can provide:
• a break from day to day activities
• a new found friend
• regular contact
• knowledge that someone out there is
checking that you are ok
Anonymity
There is a high level of anonymity in this service.
Caring Callers are only provided with your first
name, sometimes age, telephone number, and a
short personal profile of you.
When the Caring Caller telephones you, it is the
policy of the service that they do not disclose
their surname, address, or telephone number.
Contact
For more information phone 0800 780 780.
Avondale Lifecare - Rest Home
1 week ago - Auckland
Breakfast in bed or full sit-down service from 8am.
Hato Hone St John - Medical Alarms - Medical Alarms
1 week ago - Nationwide

With a St John Medical Alarm help is never far away. St John Medical Alarms support independence and confidence, offer families peace of mind, and are the only medical alarms that connect directly to Hato Hone St John. Whether at home or out and about, they provide around the clock access to expert care.
Get in touch with a friendly Hato Hone St John representative to answer any questions you may have:
Phone: 0800 50 23 23
Email: telecare@stjohn.org.nz
Website: https://www.stjohn.org.nz/medical-alarms/
Steele Park Home - Rest Home
1 week ago - Hamilton

The June edition of Steele Park Home News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Athenree truly special.
Eltham Care Rest Home - Rest Home
1 week ago - Eltham

The June edition of Eltham Care News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Eltham Care Rest Home truly special.
South Care Rest Home & Hospital - Rest Home
1 week ago - Dunedin

The June edition of South Care News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes South Care Rest Home & Hospital truly special.
Athenree Life - Rest Home
1 week ago - Katikati

The June edition of Athenree Life News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Athenree Life truly special.
Cambridge Life - Rest Home
1 week ago - Cambridge

The June edition of Cambridge Life News is here!
This month, we shine a heartfelt spotlight on our incredible Nurses, honour the cherished Mothers who inspire us, spread ripples of kindness, and celebrate joyful moments and special occasions. All of it wrapped in our warm and wonderful Culture of Care that makes Cambridge Life truly special.
Seddon Park Funeral Home Ltd - Farewell Planning
1 week ago - Hamilton

The Value of a Funeral and Pre-planning
Throughout our lives we mark milestones. We celebrate birthdays, graduations, weddings and anniversaries. A funeral is a chance to mark a major milestone in the life of a family.
Everyone has a story to tell, and even those who appear, on the surface, to have lived an ‘ordinary 'life, have things that make them unique.
Ferdi Bosch, General Manager of Seddon Park Funeral Home says his team is very aware of the need to mark the milestone of death.
“Some people tell us they don’t want a funeral because they don’t want to put their family through the stress of having to organise things at a difficult time. But funerals are not just for the person who has passed away, they are very much for the living,” says Ferdi.
Funerals serve a greater purpose than simply saying goodbye. They are often the spark that brings family members together. They help to smooth conflict and reaffirm the importance of family connections in day-to-day life. Funerals provide healing and are a good start on the journey of grief. They provide an opportunity to express feelings without having to hide away.
Ferdi says funeral’s don’t have to be grand events. They can be very simple. He sees them as a chance for friends to show their support, and many families welcome hearing stories about things they might not have known about their loved ones.
“One of the best things about funerals now is that they can be done to suit the needs of the families who want to hold services in a garden, sport clubs or even in the back yard”
“Some people think that not having a funeral will shield them away from the pain of grief, but we find it actually makes it harder,” says Ferdi
“More people are choosing to write down their wishes, and this is very important. It means they can choose their own music, venue for the service, and even things like flowers they want”
He says this takes the pressure off a family at a very difficult time because they have fewer decisions to make, and they know they’re following the wishes of their loved one.
Without doubt funerals are emotionally difficult, but they can also be a wonderful time for sharing great memories. They can be a celebration of a good life, and a celebration of family ties.
“We encourage people to think carefully before saying they don’t want a funeral. Today’s funerals are not the sombre affairs of days gone by, and that’s a very good thing.”
Request our free pre plan funeral booklet “a time such as this”. This will give you the chance to put down your funeral wishes. email us at info@seddonpark.co.nz or call us on 07 846 1561
TaskMasters - Downsizing & moving home
2 weeks ago - Wellington
One of the things we enjoy most about working with our client's is getting to know them, listening to their stories about what they have done in their lives and what was important to them. It is always a privilege to walk into someone's home and assist them with the tasks at hand and we never take that for granted. We learn so much from all of our clients and consider ourlselves fortunate to get the opportunity to connect with them and hear their stories.
On the Go Physio Ltd (physiotherapy) - Complementary Services
2 weeks ago - Christchurch
Hip protectors! Are they the superman of underwear, or just an annoyance? Our quick update on the latest evidence should be of interest to all aged care clinical managers and staff.
Queenstown Home Care - Home help & personal care
2 weeks ago - Queenstown

Expanding Our Team While Maintaining Our Quality Promise
Queenstown Homecare is proud to announce we're growing our carefully selected team of caregivers while maintaining our commitment to exceptional standards through rigorous selection, comprehensive training, and whole-person care approaches.
Currently Accepting New Clients:
- Comprehensive care assessments and caregiver matching process
- Specialized activities programs designed for individual interests and abilities
- Enhanced respite care services for family caregivers
- Post-hospital transition support and recovery assistance
Our Team Approach: Each new team member is personally selected by Michaela and trained in our relationship-centered care philosophy. We take pride in matching each client with the caregiver who best suits their personality, care needs, and lifestyle preferences.
Free Initial Consultations Available No-obligation meetings to discuss your specific needs, meet potential caregivers, and explore how our services can support your independence and quality of life goals.
Special Focus Areas:
- Supporting families new to care arrangements
- Community integration for recently relocated seniors
- Cognitive stimulation and social engagement programs
- Coordinated care with local healthcare providers
Contact Queenstown Homecare today to schedule your consultation and experience our commitment to meaningful care that honors the whole person.
"Meaningful care that honors the whole person - delivered through consistent, trusted relationships."
Visionwest Home HealthCare (West Auckland) - Home help & personal care
2 weeks ago - Auckland

Jimmy's Story and Home Healthcare
Jimmy* is a regular at Te Kapu, Visionwest’s free community lunch. One day, Simon, our Chaplain, visited and found Jimmy wasn’t doing too well due to some mental health issues. Simon continued to call in regularly and, on one visit, found that Jimmy hadn’t eaten for five days. Simon took him to get some food.
Simon also realised that Jimmy’s rental agent was trying to get Jimmy evicted because the home was quite often rather messy – Jimmy just couldn’t keep up with the housework. Simon and his team headed over and gave Jimmy’s home a good clean to ensure he could continue with his rental.
Over time, Jimmy’s health worsened, however, and he eventually needed hospitalisation.
When Jimmy was discharged, Simon went to see him only to discover he wasn’t at all well. When Simon asked if he was taking his medication, Jimmy responded that he’d been sent home with no medication and had no way of getting to the pharmacy to fill the prescription he’d been given. Simon took him to the chemist and to a café for lunch (once again, he’d not been eating).
The awesome end to the story is that Jimmy’s health has now stabilised, partly due to the regular visits of Visionwest Home Healthcare support workers who helps with cleaning and meal preparation. He also has wellbeing checks three days a week from a social worker.
Jimmy’s story is one of a person whose ability to remain independent was just hanging by a thread until a crisis hit and everything threatened to come crashing down. But, with the right in-home healthcare support from Visionwest, Jimmy was able to get past that crisis and feel safe staying in his own home.
* We appreciate being able to tell Jimmy’s story but have changed his name for privacy reasons.
For more information about Visionwest Home Healthcare, phone 0800 222 040 or to go https://visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/.
Visionwest Home Healthcare (Waikato) - Home help & personal care
2 weeks ago - Hamilton

Visionwest Home Healthcare and MobilityPlus.
To keep up with the level of care provided daily by Visionwest Home Healthcare, the organisation has integrated MobilityPlus into its service delivery structure. MobilityPlus is a tool used by Support Workers and Coordinators to communicate with each other and better coordinate service delivery to clients.
Every day, thousands of older adults and people living with a disability are supported by the 1300-strong (approx.) Visionwest Home Healthcare team. In their last financial year, the team delivered 1,289,897 hours of quality in-home healthcare. That’s over 3,500 hours every day throughout West Auckland, North Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua/Taupō.
With MobilityPlus, each Visionwest Support Worker has a mobile phone giving them the ability to organise their rosters, record start and finish times, communicate with Coordinators, receive schedule adjustments and other updates, access client info and request leave. Just months into its use, MobilityPlus is already making a huge difference to the efficiency of Visionwest’s quality healthcare service.
For more information about Visionwest Home Healthcare, phone 0800 222 040 or to go https://visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/.
Visionwest Home Healthcare (Rotorua & Taupō) - Home help & personal care
2 weeks ago - Rotorua

Visionwest Home Healthcare and MobilityPlus.
To keep up with the level of care provided daily by Visionwest Home Healthcare, the organisation has integrated MobilityPlus into its service delivery structure. MobilityPlus is a tool used by Support Workers and Coordinators to communicate with each other and better coordinate service delivery to clients.
Every day, thousands of older adults and people living with a disability are supported by the 1300-strong (approx.) Visionwest Home Healthcare team. In their last financial year, the team delivered 1,289,897 hours of quality in-home healthcare. That’s over 3,500 hours every day throughout West Auckland, North Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua/Taupō.
With MobilityPlus, each Visionwest Support Worker has a mobile phone giving them the ability to organise their rosters, record start and finish times, communicate with Coordinators, receive schedule adjustments and other updates, access client info and request leave. Just months into its use, MobilityPlus is already making a huge difference to the efficiency of Visionwest’s quality healthcare service.
For more information about Visionwest Home Healthcare, phone 0800 222 040 or to go https://visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/.
Visionwest Home Healthcare (North Shore) - Home help & personal care
2 weeks ago - Auckland

Jimmy’s Story and Home Healthcare
Jimmy* is a regular at Te Kapu, Visionwest’s free community lunch. One day, Simon, our Chaplain, visited and found Jimmy wasn’t doing too well due to some mental health issues. Simon continued to call in regularly and, on one visit, found that Jimmy hadn’t eaten for five days. Simon took him to get some food.
Simon also realised that Jimmy’s rental agent was trying to get Jimmy evicted because the home was quite often rather messy – Jimmy just couldn’t keep up with the housework. Simon and his team headed over and gave Jimmy’s home a good clean to ensure he could continue with his rental.
Over time, Jimmy’s health worsened, however, and he eventually needed hospitalisation.
When Jimmy was discharged, Simon went to see him only to discover he wasn’t at all well. When Simon asked if he was taking his medication, Jimmy responded that he’d been sent home with no medication and had no way of getting to the pharmacy to fill the prescription he’d been given. Simon took him to the chemist and to a café for lunch (once again, he’d not been eating).
The awesome end to the story is that Jimmy’s health has now stabilised, partly due to the regular visits of Visionwest Home Healthcare support workers who helps with cleaning and meal preparation. He also has wellbeing checks three days a week from a social worker.
Jimmy’s story is one of a person whose ability to remain independent was just hanging by a thread until a crisis hit and everything threatened to come crashing down. But, with the right in-home healthcare support from Visionwest, Jimmy was able to get past that crisis and feel safe staying in his own home.
* We appreciate being able to tell Jimmy’s story but have changed his name for privacy reasons.
For more information about Visionwest Home Healthcare, phone 0800 222 040 or to go https://visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/.
Visionwest Home Healthcare (Bay of Plenty) - Home help & personal care
2 weeks ago - Tauranga

Visionwest Home Healthcare and MobilityPlus.
To keep up with the level of care provided daily by Visionwest Home Healthcare, the organisation has integrated MobilityPlus into its service delivery structure. MobilityPlus is a tool used by Support Workers and Coordinators to communicate with each other and better coordinate service delivery to clients.
Every day, thousands of older adults and people living with a disability are supported by the 1300-strong (approx.) Visionwest Home Healthcare team. In their last financial year, the team delivered 1,289,897 hours of quality in-home healthcare. That’s over 3,500 hours every day throughout West Auckland, North Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua/Taupō.
With MobilityPlus, each Visionwest Support Worker has a mobile phone giving them the ability to organise their rosters, record start and finish times, communicate with Coordinators, receive schedule adjustments and other updates, access client info and request leave. Just months into its use, MobilityPlus is already making a huge difference to the efficiency of Visionwest’s quality healthcare service.
For more information about Visionwest Home Healthcare, phone 0800 222 040 or to go https://visionwest.org.nz/home-healthcare/.
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Hospital
2 weeks ago - Huntly

We have our newest Kimihia Khronicle coming out next week. Email admin@kimihia.co.nz to be included in the mailing list.
Cantabria Lifecare & Village - Retirement Village
2 weeks ago - Rotorua

Great Views of Rotorua in our Fully Refurbished 2 Bed Apartment
Come and see what Cantabria Lifecare & village has to offer. Golf Wing Apartment 2 has been fully refurbished and is located on private village grounds, has a light and spacious interior, a brand new kitchen, separate bathroom and two balconies - providing scenic views.
To arrange a private viewing call Vincent on 027 297 4057 today.
Greendale Residential Care - Rest Home
3 weeks ago - Napier
Yes, We have vacancies at Greendale, spacious, quality
accomodation with ensuites in desirous suburban area of Napier HERE.
A Large Room with its own bathroom and toilet as an ensuite that will accommodate a couple in need, sisters, friends, brothers etc.
We have a variety of activities to appeal to the discerning, as well as comfortable accommodation tuned to individual needs and wishes. Visit us and see for yourself 'The Rest Home we would be Happy in if positions were reversed' (our Motto)!
Resident's Satisfaction Survey which includes replies from Relatives, Friends and Frequent Visitors to Greendale results are Residents 90% satisfied and Relatives Friends etc. are 94% satisfied with our organization and care.
Annie Brydon Lifecare & Village - Rest Home
3 weeks ago - Hawera

Residents at Annie Brydon Lifecare enjoyed a scenic cruise in classic cars, thanks to the generosity of Opunake’s Hyway 45 Classic Car Club. With the sun shining and the engines humming, the group set off in convoy to explore the local sights, reveling in the nostalgia and fresh air. The morning wrapped up with a shared morning tea, bringing residents and car enthusiasts together in a celebration of connection and community.

Downsizing or Moving? Let SPCA help you lighten the load!
If you don’t have a van or trailer, we’ve got you covered. We offer a free furniture pick-up service to help you donate furniture. We’ll collect and sell them in SPCA Op Shops to raise funds for animals in need. It’s an easy, no-cost way to declutter while doing good. Check out our 4 Handy Tips:
- Start early – tackle one room at a time.
- Measure first – check what will fit in your new space.
- Sort items into keep, donate or sell piles.
- Book SPCA pick-ups ahead of time.
Ready to book a free pick-up? Click here today! Available in: Auckland, Whangarei, Waikato, Tauranga, Christchurch & Dunedin.
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Dementia
3 weeks ago - Huntly

Ngā mihi o te tou hou Māori, Happy Matariki 2025. Last week's festivities included a delightful shared meal followed by an engaging Matariki-themed quiz, fostering camaraderie and enjoyment. Matariki marks the commencement of the Māori New Year, a period dedicated to reflection, celebration, and future planning.
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Rest Home
3 weeks ago - Huntly

Promisia Nelson Street - Dementia
3 weeks ago - Feilding

We’re proud to introduce our newly opened Dementia care unit.
thoughtfully designed to complement our welcoming Rest Home. At the heart of our care is trust — built through respectful, professional support from our dedicated team, who are deeply committed to the wellbeing of every resident.
Eldertech - Mobility aids & useful products
3 weeks ago -

Our Vision Remains Clear
At Eldertech, we are driven by a passion for enhancing the everyday lives of our community. With these updates, we continue to underscore our commitment to being at the forefront of assistive technology—delivering products that not only simplify life but also provide vital support in moments that matter most.
Whether you’re interested in an easy-to-use mobile phone, a reliable GPS device, or a smart medication reminder system, our evolving range is designed with your unique needs in mind. Feel free to explore these new offerings and let us know which products resonate with your lifestyle or caregiving requirements.
Would you like more details on any specific product category or advice on selecting the perfect device? Visit us at www.eldertech.co.nz
Home Support North - Home help & personal care
4 weeks ago - Whangārei

WHEN IS IT TIME?
As a spouse or primary caregiver, you are intimately familiar with your loved one's daily rhythms, habits, and capabilities. This close connection often means you're the first to notice subtle changes. Yet, the moment of acknowledging that your loved one might need more support than you can provide, or more than they're currently receiving, can be incredibly difficult. It's often accompanied by a swirl of emotions: worry, sadness, guilt, and even a sense of being overwhelmed.
This isn't a sign of failure on your part, but rather a courageous recognition of evolving needs. In New Zealand, informal caregivers like you form the backbone of our health system, with around 480,000 people providing regular unpaid care for someone with an illness or disability. Many spouses provide care for their partners, and research from organisations like Carers NZ shows that caregivers often experience reduced health-related quality of life, particularly in mental health and social functioning domains. Recognising when to seek additional help is crucial not just for your loved one, but for your own well-being too.
Key Signs Your Loved One May Need More Support
Observing a cluster of these signs, rather than just one, often indicates a growing need for additional assistance:
1. Decline in Personal Care and Hygiene:
- What you might see: Unkempt hair, body odour, wearing the same clothes repeatedly, difficulty bathing, dressing, or grooming themselves, neglected oral hygiene.
- Why it's a concern: It can indicate physical limitations, memory issues, depression, or a fear of falling during hygiene tasks.
2. Changes in Home Environment & Safety:
- What you might see: A noticeable decline in household cleanliness, spoiled food in the fridge, unpaid bills piling up, missed appointments, signs of mismanaged medications (e.g., incorrect doses, missed pills, bottles running out too soon or too late).
- Why it's a concern: These can point to cognitive decline, reduced mobility making household tasks difficult, or an inability to manage complex administrative duties. Safety hazards like cluttered pathways or burnt pots on the stove are immediate red flags.
3. Mobility and Fall Concerns:
- What you might see: Unexplained bruises, difficulty getting up from chairs, shuffling gait, frequent trips or near-falls, reluctance to move around the house or leave it.
- Why it's a concern: Reduced mobility significantly increases the risk of serious injury. Falls are a leading cause of injury and hospitalisation among older New Zealanders. Early intervention can prevent severe consequences.
4. Nutritional Changes:
- What you might see: Significant weight loss or gain, lack of fresh food in the fridge, reliance on processed or easily prepared foods, forgetting to eat meals, difficulty chewing or swallowing.
- Why it's a concern: Poor nutrition can lead to fatigue, weakened immune systems, and exacerbate existing health conditions.
5. Cognitive and Behavioural Shifts:
- What you might see: Increased forgetfulness (beyond normal aging), confusion, difficulty following conversations, getting lost in familiar places, changes in mood (increased irritability, withdrawal, depression), paranoia, or unusual behaviours.
- Why it's a concern: These signs often indicate progressing dementia or other neurological conditions, making independent living unsafe. A New Zealand study found that caregiver distress was three times more likely among those supporting someone with cognitive impairment or dementia.
6. Caregiver Strain (Your Own Experience):
- What you might feel: Chronic exhaustion, increased stress, anxiety, depression, difficulty sleeping, withdrawing from your own social life, resentment, or feeling constantly overwhelmed.
- Why it's a concern: Your well-being directly impacts your ability to provide care. Ignoring these signs can lead to caregiver burnout, which in turn can lead to earlier admission to residential care for your loved one. Research using New Zealand's interRAI data found that distress was reported by nearly 40% of informal caregivers and was significantly associated with care recipients' earlier admission into aged residential care.
What It Means for You (and Them)
Acknowledging these signs is not about giving up, but about making a proactive, loving choice. It means recognising that:
- Their Safety is Paramount: Bringing in professional support ensures your loved one is safe, even when you cannot be there.
- Their Quality of Life Can Improve: Expert assistance with daily tasks can restore dignity, promote better hygiene, and ensure proper nutrition and medication management, leading to a higher quality of life in their own home.
- Your Relationship Can Be Reclaimed: By sharing the practical burden, you're freed up to be more of a spouse, child, or friend, focusing on connection and companionship rather than just the tasks of care.
- Your Own Health Matters: It's an act of self-preservation, ensuring you have the energy and mental well-being to continue being a supportive presence for years to come.
How Home Support North Steps In
At Home Support North, we understand that this is a deeply personal and often difficult decision. Our role is to be your partner, offering flexible, compassionate, and professional home support that adapts to your loved one's evolving needs.
Whether it's assistance with personal care, household tasks, medication prompts, or simply companionship, our team can provide the additional support that allows your loved one to remain safely and comfortably in their own home, while also lightening your load. We can help you navigate the Needs Assessment and Service Coordination (NASC) process and discuss how our services can provide the right level of care for your unique situation.
Recognising "when it's time" is a brave step. It's a commitment to ensuring the best possible quality of life for your loved one and to protecting your own capacity to care with love and resilience.
Rawhiti Estate - Rest Home
4 weeks ago - Auckland

- Library Visit- fortnightly 1st and 3rd week
- Weekly Communion- Saturday morning [Catholic]
- Shopping – fortnightly 2nd week and 4th week
- Pastoral Visits-
- 3rd Thursday of the month- at 2pm in Upland Library [Anglican]
- 4th Thursday of the month -at 2pm in Upland Library [Catholic]
- Drum Fit Class- 4th Wednesday of the month- in the Atrium
- Daily exercise class - chair yoga
Seniors at Home - Trades
4 weeks ago - Auckland

Due to an incredible response from Seniors in Auckland and Wellington, Seniors at Home is expanding to new areas - Tauranga and Kerikeri have been added in June.
More areas coming soon - contact us to see if we are available in your region. If we are not yet, we will be!
Seniors at Home Limited is established in providing exceptional service, and exists to ‘Maintain the Independence’ of Seniors in their own homes through up-front and fair costs, quality work, and attention to detail. It really is that simple.
We are the only company which focuses solely on the needs of Seniors in home maintenance, and we are so proud of that. We care deeply about Seniors being treated with respect, dignity, and transparency, living our values of trust, simplicity, and making it happen.
Each of our lead tradespeople are Ministry of Justice checked, first-aid and Dementia-Friendly trained, upskilled in communication and quality workmanship, and personally vetted by our Founders to ensure the highest standards of integrity and delivery.
We offer one-off repair, maintenance, and renovation jobs of all sizes, through to an annual subscription service that allows Seniors to pay monthly instalments that provide up to $636 of extra value over the year.
Unique to Seniors at Home, we provide a customised up-to 10-year maintenance plan, so Senior home owners have confidence their home is looked after and continues to meet their needs as they age. Our plans are designed to spread costs out over time and reduce the chances of unexpected bills - we know how important this is for our customers with pensions.
’Seniors at Home is the only company, the only phone number, the only people you’ll ever need to maintain your independence at home - leaving you to enjoy your life as you planned it!'
Rawhiti Estate - Care Suite
4 weeks ago - Auckland
- Library Visit- fortnightly 1st and 3rd week
- Weekly Communion- Saturday morning [Catholic]
- Shopping – fortnightly 2nd week and 4th week
- Pastoral Visits-
- 3rd Thursday of the month- at 2pm in Upland Library [Anglican]
- 4th Thursday of the month -at 2pm in Upland Library [Catholic]
- Drum Fit Class- 4th Wednesday of the month- in the Atrium
- Daily exercise class - chair yoga