UltraCall - Medical Alarms
1 day ago - Nelson
How CODA compares to other caregiving devices
When it comes to supporting ageing parents or vulnerable loved ones at home, families in New Zealand have a growing number of options. From push-button alarms to wearables and cameras, many devices promise peace of mind. But each comes with limitations and often, those limitations only become clear in the middle of a crisis.
That’s where UltraCall CODA is different. CODA is designed around prevention, privacy, and independence. Check out this blog post to see how CODA compares.
Palms Lifecare & Village - Residential Care
1 day ago - Pukekohe, Auckland
Palms Village Open Home Days
If you’re considering moving to a retirement village, an apartment or villa at Palms Village could be just the change you’re after.
Palms Village is set amongst beautifully landscaped gardens, with modern buildings and a great location close to all the essentials. With affordable options starting from just $460,000 our apartments and villas come with a modern kitchen, ensuite bathroom and have plenty of space when friends and family drop by.
Living at Palms Village is safe, secure and low maintenance and with no lawns to mow, so you can enjoy more of the fun things in life.
Our Village Customer Specialist Kellie will be on hand to show you around and answer any questions.
Thursday 22nd January, 11am - 4pm
Friday 23rd January, 11am - 4pm
Friday 30th January, 11am - 4pm
Saturday 31st January, 11am - 4pm
If you can't make it to the open home or would prefer a private viewing, Kellie is available on 027 725 6786 or you can email her at village.palms@hll.org.nz.
We look forward to seeing you.
Palms Lifecare & Village
100 Harris Street
Pukekohe 2120
Waiapu House Lifecare & Village - Residential Care
1 day ago - Havelock North
Waiapu Village Family Splash Day!
Come and join us on Friday 23rd January in the Waiapu Village back garden from 1pm for an afternoon of splashy family fun!
On the day we'll have: Slip N Slides, Water balloons, Supersoakers, Bubbles, Bouncy castle and outdoor games!
For further information call reception on 06 872 8930 or email village.waiapu@hll.org.nz.
Save the date and spread the word. See you there!
Waiapu House Lifecare & Village 10 Danvers Street, Havelock North
Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services
3 days ago - Auckland
Retirement Decisions Made Easier.
Independent advice when choosing a Retirement Village, Residential Care or Respite Care for your family members. We take the time to understand what matters most to you and your loved ones, creating a personalized plan. We arrange tours of suitable villages and facilities, and accompany you to appointments so you're never facing this process alone. We also help you make sense of the terms and conditions, upfront and ongoing costs, so you can make informed, confident decisions.
"Carmel made finding a suitable retirement village so much easier than us having to go from village to village ourselves" Doug and Lillias
This is a big step and we are here to make it easier.
Let’s talk.
Carmel – 027 227 635
carmel@nextstepinfo.co.nz
nextstepinfo.co.nz
Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products
3 days ago - Auckland
The Importance of Sensory Input in Aging Community
Why Are Sensory Experiences Important as we get older?
As people age, sensory functions such as vision, hearing, touch, taste, and smell often decline. Mobility challenges, cognitive changes, and reduced social engagement can also limit sensory experiences, leading to isolation, depression, and cognitive decline. Maintaining sensory input is crucial for overall well-being, as it helps older adults stay connected to their surroundings, improve mood, and enhance quality of life.
Sensory Products for Seniors
Benefits
1. Cognitive Health and Memory Retention
Engaging the senses stimulates the brain, helping to maintain cognitive function and slow memory decline. Sensory activities can activate neural pathways, reducing the risk of dementia and enhancing recall. Smells can often bring back memories from the past.
2. Emotional Well-Being and Mental Health
Sensory engagement has a profound impact on emotions. Pleasant sensory experiences—such as soothing textures, familiar scents, or calming sounds—can reduce anxiety, depression, and agitation. This can be of great help for individuals with dementia.
3. Social Connection and Engagement
Limited sensory input can lead to withdrawal from social interactions. Stimulating activities encourage communication, interaction, and participation, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose.
4. Physical Health and Mobility
Sensory activities can encourage movement, balance, and coordination, even for those with limited mobility. Gentle sensory exercises promote circulation, reduce stiffness, and improve overall physical health.
Ways to Maintain Sensory Input in Older Adults
Even when vision, hearing, mobility, or interest declines, there are many ways to keep sensory engagement alive.
1. Vision Loss or Impairment
Tactile Stimulation or Touch Exploration:
Use textured fabrics, Weighted Blankets, to provide comforting touch-based experiences. Encourage handling of familiar objects with distinct textures, such as Soft Brushes shells, smooth stones or knitted items.
Aromatherapy:
Incorporate familiar or calming scents (lavender or citrus) to evoke memories and create a soothing atmosphere.
Auditory Stimulation:
Audiobooks, music therapy, and nature and calming sounds can replace visual experiences and provide cognitive stimulation.
2. Hearing Loss or Impairment
Vibration Feedback:
Use Vibrating objects to provide touch and non-auditory input.
Proprioceptive feedback and Tactile Cues:
Weighted lap pads, hand massages and Weighted Animals for relaxation. Weighted animals also provide soft tactile input. Weighted products can be useful for grounding. Fear of gravity, falling, losing balance, or feeling unstable is not uncommon in old age, and weighted products can be useful to bring more comfort, increase feelings of stability and presence
Visual input:
Sign language, or written communication to enhance interaction. Visual timers for calming, or signaling a change in activity; watching the sun set (or rise) can be a fabulous calming visual activity.
Music with Low Frequencies:
Deep, rhythmic sounds like drumming or classical music with bass tones can still be felt and enjoyed. The Inmu range of Interactive music cushions are fabulous for tactile and vibration input
3. Limited Mobility
Hand-Based Activities:
Knitting, Theraputty or Fidget items can provide tactile stimulation without requiring full-body movement.
Chair Yoga and Stretching:
Gentle seated exercises help maintain proprioception (body awareness) and prevent stiffness.
Warm or Cool Sensations:
Soothing warm towels, cooling gel packs, or hand massages with Scented Body Lotions can engage temperature-based sensory input.
4. Low Interest or Engagement
Personalied Sensory Kits:
Create memory-based sensory boxes with familiar textures, scents, and objects that resonate with personal history.
Social Storytelling:
Combine sensory stimulation with conversation, such as sharing scented herbs from a garden while discussing past experiences.
Use Nature:
Outdoor exposure, even through an open window or a small indoor garden, provides fresh air, natural scents, and gentle environmental sounds.
Routine Sensory Activities:
Incorporate familiar and predictable sensory experiences into daily routines to create comfort, anticipation, and predictability.
Maintaining sensory experiences in old age is essential for cognitive function, emotional well-being, and physical health. By adapting sensory activities to accommodate vision loss, hearing impairments, limited mobility, or reduced engagement, caregivers and family members can provide enriching experiences that enhance an older adult’s quality of life. Sensory engagement fosters connection, joy, movement, active participation, and a sense of purpose, making everyday life more fulfilling.
CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations
4 days ago - Auckland
Help Transform Lives:
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, means 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 New Zealand child sponsor today.
Nurse Maude Health & Mobility Shop - Mobility aids & useful products
6 days ago - Christchurch
Walking Stick Stability Foot- $24.50
Add stability to your walking stick- fits on 19mm tips.
The stability foot gives your stick 4 points on the ground- this helps to prevent wobbling and tipping.
This also adds a bit of weight to your stick which allows it to stand on its own- useful when you are at a counter etc because you can leave your stick standing by your side.
Zepter New Zealand - Mobility aids & useful products
1 week ago - Auckland
We are 60% water
Since 1994, the Emoto Institute has been providing evidence that different emitted energy, information and frequencies (music, sound or light) change the water structure by assembling various coherent or non-coherent water crystals. Under the influence of diverse contents (energy, information and frequency) from transmission sources (like BIOPTRON® Quantum Hyperlight), the treated tap water (as matter) is modified into the new pattern that is equal to the Quantum Hyperlight pattern - carrying the same energy structure as its informational Quantum Hyperlight source. This is the quantum phenomenon whereby the information is able to modify the matter, which is confirmed in the Masaru Emoto experiment. When tap water is exposed to BIOPTRON® Quantum Hyperlight, it affects the water structure, modifying it into the same hexagonal water shape (like Quantum Hyperlight) that represents the ultimate state of ‘molecular coherence’. Analogously to this, hyperpolarised light has the same harmonising effect on water in the human body. Since the human body consists of +/- 60 per cent of body water, Quantum Hyperlight could ideally restore and maintain the body water structure to its optimal hexagonal energetic state of coherence, enhancing the healing processes that lead to homeostasis.
1. Tap-water crystal (molecule) is irregular, incoherent – unstructured, representing ‘molecular incoherence’, meaning that it is not symmetric to the body water.
2. Emoto’s experiment reveals that when tap-water is exposed to BIOPTRON® Quantum Hyperlight, it affects the water structure, modifying it into a hexagonal water shape crystal that represents the ultimate state of ‘molecular coherence’.
Royal Heights Rest Home - Residential Care
1 week ago - Auckland
Check out our new website!
https://rest-home.co.nz/
Book a tour or pop in today!
Life's Next Stage - Downsizing & moving home
1 week ago - Tauranga
Wishing you all a wonderful festive season
Life's Next Stage has had a wonderful year meeting and working with some wonderful retirees as they've moved into their new homes. Sharing time, stories and memories brings us so much joy. So thank you to all our clients for choosing us.
Life's Next StageDementia Canterbury - Formal groups & organisations
1 week ago - Christchurch
Walk for Dementia 2026
Dementia Canterbury’s ‘Walk for Dementia’ is being held on Sunday 8 March, 10.30am -12pm, at Ngā Puna Wai in Wigram. Join us to walk in memory or support of a loved one with dementia and help raise funds to support our work in the community. Prizes for the best dressed team & spot prizes, walk for as little or as much as you want at this fun community event. Enter by registering now at www.dementiacanterbury.org.nz or for more information contact Diane at diane@dementiacanterbury.org.nz
Jono Olding Of Harcourts - Downsizing & moving home
1 week ago - Christchurch
Here to help the Christchurch families.
Buying or selling a home is more than a transaction. It's a big life moment. My job is to make it easier, less stressful, and far more rewarding.
Clients often tell me they appreciate my ability to listen first, understand what matters most to them, and guide them through the process step-by-step — so they’re never left wondering what’s next. Backed by the strength and reach of the Harcourts Holmwood team, I’ll be there from the first conversation to the final handshake, making sure you get the result you’re aiming for.
Find out the value of your property and see comparable sales, suburb performance and more. It takes seconds and it’s free.
Reach out and let's chat about your property today.
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Respite / short term care
1 week ago - Huntly
Kimihia Khronicle – NovemberEdition is Out Now!
Kimihia Newsletter – November Edition is Out Now!
Catch up on all the latest updates, stories, and happenings from our community. Don’t miss out—check your copy today or view it online!
Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Residential Care
1 week ago - Hamilton
Our First Christmas Celebration
Last week marked a very special milestone for us — our very first Christmas celebration since opening earlier this year. With our wonderful residents, their families, and close friends gathered together, the day was truly filled with joy, laughter, and togetherness.
We were treated to an absolutely delicious three-course Christmas lunch, complete with all the festive favourites. Afterwards, our talented staff took to the stage for a Nativity play that had everyone smiling from ear to ear — plenty of laughter, fun, and a lovely reminder of the magic of the season.
It was a beautiful way to celebrate our first Christmas as a community — one that felt meaningful, memorable, and full of heart. We look forward to sharing many more celebrations together in the years to come.
From our family to yours, Merry Christmas!
Home Carers - Home help & personal care
1 week ago - Christchurch
❤️ 5 Common Signs to Arrange Cleaning Support ❤️
Keeping on top of housework can become more difficult as we get older, especially when mobility, energy, or health changes. Needing a bit of help is very common – and it can make everyday life safer and more comfortable.
You might consider arranging cleaning support if you notice:
1. Bathrooms
Soap scum or mould starting to build up, making surfaces harder to keep clean and safe.
2. Floors
Crumbs, spills, or slippery floors that increase the risk of slips or falls.
3. Kitchens
Grease or clutter on benches, making meal preparation more difficult or tiring.
4. Dust
Dust settling on furniture and triggering sneezes, coughing, or allergies.
5. Laundry
Washing or ironing feeling overwhelming or physically demanding.
A clean, well-maintained home supports independence, wellbeing, and peace of mind. Cleaning support can be tailored to suit individual needs – whether that’s a little help each week or more regular assistance.
If you or a family member are finding household tasks harder to manage, gentle support at home can make a real difference.
RIVAL Wealth - Legal/Financial
1 week ago - Masterton
Do you feel confident about your money...
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 0800 474 825.
Haven Care - Home help & personal care
1 week ago - Auckland
Respectful, compassionate care every day
From occasional assistance to ongoing care, our team is here to support you and your loved ones in the comfort of your own home.
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
Give us a call to discuss what support could look like for your family: 09 243 7088 or email us at care@havencare.co.nz
Radius St Allisa - Residential Care
1 week ago - Christchurch
What's New at St Allisa?
Exciting changes are happening at St Allisa.
We’re refreshing our home with new paint, plush carpets and stylish furniture! All designed to make everyday living more comfortable and inviting.
What truly sets us apart is our tranquil, green backdrop: mature trees and established gardens surround the home, creating a peaceful environment for residents and visitors alike.
We warmly invite you to pop in for a tour—see the progress, explore our communal areas and experience the welcoming feel that makes St Allisa special.
Speldhurst Country Estate - Retirement Village
2 weeks ago - Levin
Ivy Suites Serviced Apartments
Speldhurst's newest gem - the Ivy Suites Serviced Apartments is state of the art modern living at its finest. It is the next step in the continuum of care, with 144 one- or two-bedroom apartments to choose from with light, airy and spacious layouts and amenities galore. This three-story building will have some beautiful views.
All located in a beautiful rural setting, only an hour from Wellington and with the new Expressway (O2NL) underway, our Village will be very accessible to the Capital.
It is the perfect way to take a load off household chores like cooking, cleaning and laundry - leaving you more time to enjoy the onsite facilities.
Proposed Completion is December 2027.
Driving Miss Daisy North Bays and Albany - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Merry Christmas!
May the true meaning of Christmas fill your hearts and homes with love, joy, peace patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
May 2026 bring you good health, renewed energy, and many reasons to celebrate.
We look forward to assisting you in the new year with the same care and commitment you’ve come to know.
Driving Miss Daisy Milford - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Merry Christmas!
May the true meaning of Christmas fill your hearts and homes with love, joy, peace patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
May 2026 bring you good health, renewed energy, and many reasons to celebrate.
We look forward to assisting you in the new year with the same care and commitment you’ve come to know.
Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy
2 weeks ago - New Plymouth
Stuck for Xmas Gift ideas?
This holiday season, give the gift of glowing, healthy skin. At Skin Clinic Taranaki, we’ve handpicked our favourite products to help your loved ones (or yourself!) feel radiant and protected all summer long!
OUR TOP PICKS
La Roche-Posay Wet Skin SPF 50+ – A family-friendly sunscreen that bonds to wet skin, offering 4-hour water resistance and broad-spectrum protection without white marks ($47)
Gift Vouchers – Can be purchased for the value of your choice, and are redeemable across all our services, from skin cancer prevention and varicose vein treatment to cosmetic procedures and regenerative medicine.
Allmedic 2 in 1 Skin Repair – A powerhouse blend of glycolic acid, salicylic acid, and niacinamide to exfoliate, repair, and rejuvenate for youthful-looking skin ($75)
Radiance LED Mask – Advanced light therapy with red, yellow, blue, and green settings to target acne, boost collagen, balance tone, and rejuvenate skin. Available for rent (from $70 per week) or purchase ($499).
Emepelle Night Cream – Luxurious hydration with MEP technology, retinols, and peptides to restore vitality and luminosity, especially for skin affected by menopause. $310
VISIT US
Pick up your perfect gift at our clinic at 183 Powderham Street, New Plymouth. We offer Afterpay and convenient off-street parking.
Call us on (06) 281 1698 or explore our full product range at www.skinclinictaranaki.co.nz/products.
Geeks On Wheels - IT & communications
2 weeks ago - Wellington
Now Open In Rotorua & Taupō
We’re excited to announce our expansion into two new regions, now servicing Rotorua, Putāruru, Tokoroa and Kawerau as well as Taupō and Kinloch, along with their surrounding areas. For nearly two decades, we’ve been helping Kiwis make the most of their technology, earning ourselves the most 5-star ratings of any tech repair provider in the process. Thanks to over 8,900 5-star reviews.
Learn More About Our New RegionsCarefirst Medical Centres - Westown, Merrilands, Moturoa & Bell Block - Health hubs & pharmacy
2 weeks ago - New Plymouth
What’s hiding in your ears?
From wax to moths, cockroaches, cotton buds, even the odd gemstone, Pauline, Flynn & Bronwyn from Carefirst’s aural microsuctioning (ear wax removal) team have seen it all! Read the full story in our latest blog: www.carefirst.co.nz/community-news/#AuralMicrosuctioning
Got irritated ears or struggling to hear? Book your appointment today at Carefirst Westown Medical Centre on (06) 753 9505 or email@carefirst.co.nz
And remember: you don’t have to be a Carefirst patient — this service is open to everyone in the community. Clearer hearing could be just one appointment away.
Pictured : Pauline, Flynn and Bronwyn from the Carefirst Aural Microsuction team
Sensomat - Mobility aids & useful products
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Introducing Steve & Hayley
Hi everyone — we’re Steve and Hayley, the proud new owners of Sensomat!
We took over the business in May this year and are really excited to continue (and grow) the important work Sensomat does — helping people stay safe, supported, and cared for, whether at home or in aged care.
A little about us — Steve has an extensive background in sales and customer care and now runs Sensomat full time. Hayley has worked in the freight and logistics world for many years and supports the business part time while continuing her role as a General Manager in the moving industry.
We live locally with our two grown boys (both electricians!), our cheeky mini schnauzer Cash, and our very well-fed ginger cat Fred.
When we were looking for a business, we wanted something that combined Steve’s customer focus and people skills with something meaningful — a business that genuinely makes a difference in people’s lives. That’s exactly what we found in Sensomat.
We’re passionate about helping more people understand the support and peace of mind our products can bring — especially when caring for loved ones at home.
Our goal is simple: to deliver exceptional service and ensure every customer feels cared for.
We’re looking forward to getting to know more of you — and to sharing updates, tips, and stories along the way.
Thanks for being part of our journey
Steve & Hayley
Kapiti Hearing - Dental/Vision/Hearing
2 weeks ago - Kapiti, Wellington
Understanding Auditory Processing
Auditory processing refers to the brain’s ability to recognise, interpret, and make sense of the sounds we hear. As we age, it is common for this process to become less efficient. Even when hearing levels remain relatively stable, the brain may take longer to separate speech from background noise or to follow rapid or overlapping conversation.
For many people over 65, this can mean that voices seem unclear, group discussions feel difficult to follow, or busy environments make communication more challenging. These changes are not a reflection of attention, intelligence, or memory; rather, they are a natural part of how the auditory system evolves over time.
To support our community, we now offer auditory processing testing, designed to assess how effectively the brain is interpreting sound. This evaluation can help identify specific areas of difficulty and guide practical strategies to improve communication in everyday settings.
Understanding auditory processing—and knowing when assessment may be helpful—can empower individuals and families to maintain confidence, connection, and quality of life.
Hearing Auckland - Dental/Vision/Hearing
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Health insurance for audiology
Here at Hearing Auckland, we provide a full range of professional audiology services. Did you know you may be able to claim on your health insurance for audiology appointments? Whether you’re a new or returning client, audiology appointments may be eligible to claim with your health insurance provider. Read on to find out more!
Insurance providers
Hearing Auckland are Affiliated Providers with Southern Cross and part of the First-Choice network with NIB health insurance. This means that when you see us for audiology appointments, if you have coverage for audiology, we can submit your claim right away! Save time and hassle dealing with paperwork and insurance claims. We can make things easier by submitting your appointment to Southern Cross or NIB directly. If you are with a different provider, you may still be able to claim on your health insurance for audiology appointments. Just let our team know when you come in for your appointment. We can print or email your appointment payment receipt for you to make the claim. Our audiology team are fully qualified and registered with the NZ Audiological Society, which is a requirement for many insurance providers.
What’s covered?
You’ll need to check your policy with your insurance provider to be sure. We usually find that hearing tests and annual hearing check-ups are included when you have health insurance coverage for audiology appointments. Other appointments, such as on-site repairs, or discussions may be covered depending on your provider.
How to claim?
Next time you visit Hearing Auckland for an audiology appointment, remember to let the front desk know you have health insurance. Our admin team -Margret, Rebecca, and Peter- will help you with your claim.
What about ear nurse appointments?
Of course you know that with the right coverage you can claim on health insurance for audiology appointments, but what about ear nurse appointments? Many of our clients are covered for ear cleaning with their health insurance policy, however, ear wax micro-suction appointments are not eligible for Easy Claim even if you are covered. Hopefully this may change in the future! We are registered providers with Southern Cross and NIB and this is a company-wide policy for both of these health insurers. Our ear nurse team are fully qualified, registered nurses so if you are covered for ear cleaning appointments with a nurse, you should be able to claim your appointments at Hearing Auckland. Whether you see Justine or Vivien, just ask and we will give you a copy of your receipt to claim manually after your appointment.
Free appointments
We offer Free Hearing Screening appointments. As the name suggests, there is no charge for these appointments! A hearing screening is perfect for someone who has never had their hearing tested before, or hasn’t previously been found to have a hearing loss. Hearing Auckland offers 30 minute free hearing screening appointments with our professional, registered audiologists. Book one today to find out about your hearing.
Other support
Our clinic at Hearing Auckland is operated by a registered charity (Tamaki Makaurau Hearing Trust). It is our mission to make good hearing accessible to all kiwis. If you do not have private health insurance, and would struggle with the cost of hearing tests or hearing aids, please still get in touch. We have several programs to support different communities to access good hearing, and we will do what we can to support you.
Is it time to use your health insurance for audiology appointments?
To book an appointment or to find out more, give us a call today!
(09) 524 9847
You can also contact us via email:
info@hearingauckland.org.nz
Highview Rest Home & Hospital - Residential Care
3 weeks ago - Dunedin
Highview life
Highview is a vibrant, character-filled home that is centrally located and is on a bus route to town. We cook all our meals on site with a dietitian-approved menu. We provide for vegetarians and also our residents have options if what is on the menu is suitable to them on that day.
Our activities programme is run by Sarah who does amazing work to ensure everyone is included if they wish to, Sarah has outings, exercise programme, physical and mind bending games on the agenda and of course the very popular 'happy hour' on Fridays. Our art classes are well attended and earlier this year we held our own exhibition in the community art gallery, this combined many works over the year to be displayed and enjoyed by many.
If you are looking for somewhere to call home, give Lee a call on 027 508 3809 and make a time to come and see us!
Eldernet Showcase - Retirement Village
3 weeks ago - TEST SITE ONLY
Show off "What's New"
Use this space to keep your community in the loop about what’s happening at your facility. Share updates, celebrate milestones, highlight upcoming events, or showcase the wonderful activities your residents are enjoying. It’s a great way to stay connected, build trust, and give families a glimpse into daily life at your home.
Find out more about usPublic Trust - Legal/Financial
3 weeks ago - Multiple locations- Nationwide
Save $30 on Your Enduring Power 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.
Eldernet Showcase - Residential Care
3 weeks ago - TEST SITE ONLY
Show off "What's New"
This space is dedicated to keeping our community up to date with what’s happening at Eldernet Showcase. Here, we share stories from around the facility—events, activities, resident highlights, staff introductions, and special moments that make our home unique. It’s a place for families, residents, and visitors to stay connected, celebrate achievements, and enjoy a glimpse into daily life at our care centre. Check back often for fresh updates and heartwarming news from our community.
Find out more about usSort Out Service Ltd - Downsizing & moving home
3 weeks ago - Upper Hutt
NEED HELP DOWNSIZING?
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.
Dovida - Home help & personal care
4 weeks ago - Auckland
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
Queen Rose Retirement Home - Day & social programmes
4 weeks ago - Dunedin
Queen Rose Day Care openings
At Queen Rose, we believe that every day should be filled with laughter, purpose, and companionship. Our professionally designed program offers a vibrant and nurturing space where everyone can thrive.
Operating on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9am- 4pm, the dayprogram provides a supportive andengaging environment for people whohave been assessed as requiring thisservice, as well as those who wish to
attend privately.
The fee is $50 per session; additional charges apply for transport services- please enquire for further details.
Our experienced facilitators, bring over 20 years of combined experience in aged care. We warmly invite you to connect with us to explore how the Day Program can benefit you or your loved one.
Program Features:
Physical Activites
Concerts and Entertainers
Van Trips
Outing and Special Events
Arts and Crafts
Arranged Transport
Nutritious Meals inc. Morning Tea
and Afternoon Tea
CGM Research Trust - Complementary Services
4 weeks ago - Christchurch
Clinical Trial - Antiviral Medication for COVID-19
COVID-19 infections are still a major concern for many in the community, especially those who are most at risk of complications from infection. Antiviral medications can stop the virus from replicating in your body, which means your infection may not be as bad, or last as long as it would without it. If you have been told by your health professional that you are not able to take Paxlovid when you have a COVID-19 infection, you may be able to take part in this study, which offers a different antiviral medication that is not otherwise available in New Zealand.
Are you at least 75 years of age?
Do you have an increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19?
Are you immunocompromised?
Do you have multiple medical conditions?
Are you unable to take Paxlovid?
If you have answered yes to any of these questions and would like to learn more, please apply for our trial.