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Curious about what’s happening in the Eldernet community? This is where you’ll find the latest updates and news from people across the motu.

Livewell | Powered by Allied Medical - Mobility aids & useful products

14 hours ago - Auckland

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Pop into Livewell in Auckland for a FREE Gift

We’re excited to be running a special promotion with Eldernet!
The first 30 people to visit our Livewell Albany store on Auckland's North Shore and mention “Eldernet” will receive a FREE ShoeStik Shoehorn — no purchase needed.

The ShoeStik Shoe Horn is designed to make putting on shoes easier without bending or straining, making everyday life that little bit more comfortable. Simply add a magnet to your shoe and the shoe horn will connect making putting your shoes on easier then ever.

Livewell is located at 12/2 Tawa Drive, Albany, Auckland.
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8.30am - 5.00pm
Saturday: 10.00am - 2.00pm
Sunday: Closed

Learn more about Livewell

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

1 day ago - Christchurch

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Cavilon Barrier Cream $8.00 BUY3GET1FREE

Superior skin protection!
Cavilon is the gold standard of skin protection.
Great for protecting skin in sensitive areas whilst wearing continence products such as pads or pull ons.
WAS $32.00 NOW $24.00 for 4 28gm tubes

https://www.nursemaudehealthandmobilityshop.co.nz/product/3m-cavilon-durable-barrier-cream-28gms/

Willard Home - Residential Care

1 day ago - Palmerston North

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Manawatū Nurse Takes Top Nursing Honour

Enliven Central are excited to share that Bini Mathew, a Clinical Nurse Manager at Brightwater and Willard Homes in Palmerston North, has been recognised by the Aged Care Association as Aotearoa’s Nurse of the Year, at the Awards dinner held on 24 April.
This is wonderful recognition of Bini’s dedication, compassion, and outstanding leadership in nursing. Enliven Central are truly fortunate that the residents of our Manawatū Homes experience her leadership and manaakitanga every day.
Selected from five finalists, the award celebrates and honours the dedication, compassion, and leadership of nurses working in aged residential care across Aotearoa.
Aged Care Association CE Hon. Tracey Martin said, “She doesn’t just talk about better care, she delivers it.”
This is the second year that Enliven Central has had a nurse as a finalist, which speaks volumes about the quality of clinical care provided by the teams across the region.
Joe Asghar, CEO of Presbyterian Support Central, was quick to congratulate Bini, saying she is an amazing ambassador for the Enliven Central whānau.
Mikaela Shannon, Enliven Central’s Clinical Director, said she is proud of Bini and acknowledged the positive effect she has on residents, colleagues, and the community.
“It’s been incredibly rewarding to see our CNM recognised as one of the five leading professionals. This achievement reflects not only her clinical excellence, but also her commitment to leadership, innovation, and improving outcomes for those we serve. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, Bini.”
Bini places each resident’s identity, history, and cultural values at the centre of every care decision.
Mikaela added: “Bini’s leadership growth is evident in how she translates insight into action. She has moved beyond individual clinical practice to shaping systems and processes that embed cultural safety and high-quality care across the organisation.
Congratulations to Bini on this outstanding achievement, Enliven Central are proud to have her leading care across our Manawatū homes.

Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy

2 days ago - New Plymouth

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Never had a skin check?

It’s never too late to start prioritising your skin. After years of living under the New Zealand sun, we’re all more likely to develop skin cancers like melanoma — especially as we get older. That’s why regular skin checks matter at every age.

Early detection keeps treatment simple, and catching changes sooner makes a real difference. Our team of experts is here to make the process easy, comfortable and reassuring from start to finish.

Take the first step toward protecting your future skin health — book your skin check at Skin Clinic Taranaki today.

Click here to book with our expert team

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

2 days ago - New Plymouth

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Need a GP in New Plymouth? Meet Dr Sarah Haddon!

Sarah’s path into medicine has been anything but ordinary, shaped by rural roots, a career in physiotherapy, family life, and a real passion for community‑centred care.

She brings a thoughtful, grounded approach to her work and a genuine commitment to supporting patients over the long term. We’re excited to have her on board and know you’ll enjoy getting to know her.

We’ve shared more of Sarah’s story on our website; to read it click the link below - it’s well worth a read!

And if you're looking from a GP, we're enrolling at our Moturoa, Merrilands and Bell Block clinics. Pop in, give us a call, or enrol online!

Click here to read more about Dr Haddon

CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations

3 days ago - Auckland

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Help give hope and healing to mothers in Nigeria.

Arziki’s labour began at home in Nigeria. Like many mothers in remote communities, she was surrounded by caring relatives – aunts and grandmothers doing their best – but there were no trained midwives or doctors available.

For four long days she struggled through obstructed labour. Eventually she was rushed to hospital where doctors performed an emergency caesarean section.

Tragically, her baby did not survive.

Further heartbreak soon followed. While recovering in hospital, Arziki noticed her bed was constantly wet.

Help mothers like Arziki find hope and healing beyond the smell and shame of obstetric fistula…

Kitset Assembly Services - Household cleaning & services

3 days ago - Auckland

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Needing something built / put together?

Our awesome team of NATIONWIDE professional Assembly Technicians, ready to help you with any flatpack or kitset assemblies... with no parts left behind!

Call our freephone number 0508 454 873 to speak to our friendly and knowledgeable Customer Experience Crew or head to our website for an instant ONLINE estimate on thousands of different products that require assembly.

You can book your assembly service there, too If it's KITSET... you name it, we assemble it! TeamKitset are out there, saving marriages ... one ASSEMBLY at a time

Find out more

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

3 days ago - Tauranga

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What's next for Shona and Malcolm?

Shona and Malcolm are all set to right-size! It’s been an emotional and action-packed few weeks with multiple offers and decisions to make, but the job is now done and a new chapter awaits you both. We’ve truly enjoyed all our catch-ups—especially those accompanied by great coffee! We are now looking forward to helping you find a new home so keep the coffee's coming!

Hearing Auckland - Dental/Vision/Hearing

3 days ago - Auckland

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Review your hearing this Winter!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Find out more!

Go With Grace - Farewell Planning

3 days ago - Whangārei

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Dying Matters Week 2026 - Shaping Your Legacy

Dying Matters Week connects people across Aotearoa to start conversations in a safe space, learn from local experts and seek support to get affairs in order and navigate grief or loss.

We all leave a legacy when it comes to our taonga, memories, family relationships and finances. This year’s theme, ‘Shaping Your Legacy’ is about empowering people of all ages to choose the legacy they leave behind. Making informed, meaningful decisions about the future, to create peace of mind for themselves, and their loved ones.

What will your life legacy be?

Find Dying Matters Week events near you...

Dream Eldercare - Home help & personal care

3 days ago - Auckland

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Live In Dream Companions

When “Quick Check-Ins” Are No Longer Enough.
Most families start with good intentions:
“I’ll pop in when I can.”
“I’ll call every night.”
“I’ll manage from afar.”
But as parents age, needs change — and sporadic help becomes unsustainable.
Dream Eldercare Companions provide:
✔ Live-out support for daily check-ins and outings
✔ Live-in care for round-the-clock reassurance
✔ Consistent, familiar faces
✔ Meaningful companionship (not rushed visits)
Our care flexes as life changes — because needs don’t stay the same.
www.dreameldercare.co.nz
contact@dreameldercare.co.nz

Live In Companions

Remuera Gardens - Retirement Village

3 days ago - Auckland

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Ageing Well Series Open Days

Feeling the winter blues? Not at Remuera Gardens.
Join us every Wednesday in May for our Ageing Well Series, part of our Open Days — a relaxed opportunity to explore village life, visit our beautiful Avenue Apartments, and discover new ways to stay active, connected and inspired.
Across the month, we’ll welcome local experts in nutrition and exercise, along with opportunities to try Chair Yoga, Pilates, and Tai Chi, explore community volunteering, and hear inspiring stories from residents about staying curious, active, and engaged.
Wednesdays in May | 11am–2pm
Remuera Gardens, 57 Richard Farrell Avenue, Remuera

Ageing Well Series

Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services

6 days ago - Auckland

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Independent Advice Choosing A Retirement Village.

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

Start with a conversation and take the Next Step with confidence

Zepter New Zealand - Mobility aids & useful products

1 week ago - Auckland

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Could Light Help Calm Psoriasis Naturally?

Living with psoriasis can be exhausting. The itching, redness, flaking, soreness, and the frustration of flare-ups that keep coming back can wear you down physically and emotionally.

That is why more people are becoming curious about BIOPTRON.

BIOPTRON is a Swiss-made medical light therapy designed to support the skin in a gentle, non-invasive way. On the New Zealand BIOPTRON site, it is described as helping to calm psoriasis flare-ups, reduce inflammation, and support the skin’s natural repair processes. The wider BIOPTRON dermatology materials also describe it as clinically proven and certified for dermatological disorders and skin problems.

What makes this especially appealing is that it is not a harsh treatment. BIOPTRON uses polarized, polychromatic light with no UV, and the NZ guidance describes it as suitable for home use when used correctly. It is designed to support photobiostimulation, which means helping the body’s own cells do the work of repair and recovery.

For people with psoriasis, that matters. Official BIOPTRON materials say the light may help reduce itch and pain impulses and support healthier regulation of the skin cell cycle, which can help calm the red, scaly patches that make psoriasis so uncomfortable.

For older adults especially, skin flare-ups can be harder to manage because the skin is often thinner, more sensitive, and slower to recover. A gentle, drug-free option that can be used regularly at home may feel like a more supportive way to care for skin that needs ongoing attention. This is one reason BIOPTRON continues to attract interest for long-term skin support.

If psoriasis is affecting your comfort, confidence, or sleep, BIOPTRON may be something worth exploring.

Sometimes the skin does not need more force.
Sometimes it needs calm, consistent support.

Arrange a free demonstration treatment here

Public Trust - Legal/Financial

1 week ago - Multiple locations- Nationwide

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Save $30 on your Enduring Powers of Attorney!

Save $30 on your Enduring Powers of Attorney!
If you’ve got a SuperGold card, you’re eligible for a $30 discount on the cost of setting up your Enduring Power of Attorney with Public Trust.

Simply book an appointment or use the offer code GOLD30 when creating your EPA online. It’s a smart way to plan ahead and save.

Start your EPA online today

Brightwater Home - Residential Care

1 week ago - Palmerston North

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Manawatū Nurse Takes Top Nursing Honour

Enliven Central are excited to share that Bini Mathew, a Clinical Nurse Manager at Brightwater and Willard Homes in Palmerston North, has been recognised by the Aged Care Association as Aotearoa’s Nurse of the Year, at the Awards dinner held on 24 April.
This is wonderful recognition of Bini’s dedication, compassion, and outstanding leadership in nursing. Enliven Central are truly fortunate that the residents of our Manawatū Homes experience her leadership and manaakitanga every day.
Selected from five finalists, the award celebrates and honours the dedication, compassion, and leadership of nurses working in aged residential care across Aotearoa.
Aged Care Association CE Hon. Tracey Martin said, “She doesn’t just talk about better care, she delivers it.”
This is the second year that Enliven Central has had a nurse as a finalist, which speaks volumes about the quality of clinical care provided by the teams across the region.
Joe Asghar, CEO of Presbyterian Support Central, was quick to congratulate Bini, saying she is an amazing ambassador for the Enliven Central whānau.
Mikaela Shannon, Enliven Central’s Clinical Director, said she is proud of Bini and acknowledged the positive effect she has on residents, colleagues, and the community.
“It’s been incredibly rewarding to see our CNM recognised as one of the five leading professionals. This achievement reflects not only her clinical excellence, but also her commitment to leadership, innovation, and improving outcomes for those we serve. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, Bini.”
Bini places each resident’s identity, history, and cultural values at the centre of every care decision.
Mikaela added: “Bini’s leadership growth is evident in how she translates insight into action. She has moved beyond individual clinical practice to shaping systems and processes that embed cultural safety and high-quality care across the organisation.
Congratulations to Bini on this outstanding achievement, Enliven Central are proud to have her leading care across our Manawatū homes.

Craigweil House Home and Hospital - Residential Care

1 week ago - Parakai

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Craigweil Celebrates Dedicated Staff Milestone

A heartfelt thank you goes to Deb Presland, who has reached an outstanding 30 years of service. Over the years, Deb has become a familiar and much-loved presence within the facility, building meaningful connections with both residents and colleagues alike. Her compassion, reliability, and unwavering support have helped shape the warm and welcoming environment that Craigweil House is known for.

Celebrating long service milestones like this is a reminder of the strong sense of community within Craigweil House. Staff dedication plays a vital role in creating a place where residents feel safe, cared for, and truly at home.

Congratulations, Deb, and thank you for your incredible contribution over the past three decades. Your commitment is deeply appreciated and truly inspiring to all.

Radius St Allisa - Residential Care

1 week ago - Christchurch

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A Hidden Sanctuary in the Heart of the City

Imagine standing in the heart of busy Upper Riccarton surrounded by schools, supermarkets, and the constant rhythm of the city.

Cars passing, people rushing, life moving fast…

And then, you step through our gates.

Suddenly, everything softens.
The noise fades into the distance, replaced by birdsong drifting through the air… leaves gently swaying in the breeze… a calm that feels almost untouched by time.

This is what our residents experience every single day at St Allisa, a peaceful sanctuary tucked quietly within the energy of the city. A place where the world slows down, where moments are savoured, and where a sense of home is felt in every corner.

If you’re looking for something more than just care, something that feels like comfort, connection, and calm, we’d love to show you around.

Reach out and experience it for yourself. We offer Hospital, Rest Home and Dementia Rest Home levels of care and no matter the level of support, every resident enjoys access to our beautiful, tranquil gardens.

--The photo is the garden in our Dementia Unit--

Kowhainui Home - Residential Care

1 week ago - Wanganui

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Kōwhai Centre Day Programme

Kōwhai Centre's Day Programme creates a welcoming space where you can socialise, stay active and enjoy experiences designed around your interests. Whether you're looking to get out more often, or your family is seeking reliable daytime support, we're here to help.

Led by trained diversional therapists, each session is held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:30am–3:30pm and is tailored to what the group enjoys most. You'll find games, exercise, music, local outings, special celebrations, and share morning tea and lunch together.

Community funding is available, referrals and private payment are also welcome.

Find out more about Kōwhai Centre

Kāpiti Cottage Day Programme - Day & social programmes

1 week ago - Paraparaumu

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Pottery classes with The Shed Project

The trial was popular and now, we have a regular 4 week course of pottery making with our neighbours, The Shed Project, teaching classes at the Cottage. Call Gloria to find out more.

Find out more about us

Kapiti Hearing - Dental/Vision/Hearing

2 weeks ago - Kapiti, Wellington

Why should I have my hearing checked annually?

1. Hearing changes can be gradual (and easy to miss)
Hearing loss often happens slowly. Your brain adapts, so you might not notice until it’s already affecting communication, work, or relationships

2. Early detection = better outcomes
If changes are picked up early, interventions (like hearing strategies or devices) are much more effective. Waiting too long can make adjustment harder because the brain has had less sound stimulation over time.

3. It helps track your baseline
Annual tests create a record of your hearing over time. Even small shifts can be identified early instead of going unnoticed for years.

4. Hearing health is linked to overall health
There is a lot of research supporting healthy hearing with better cognition, balance, reduced anxiety and improved mental health

Kapiti Hearing recommends an annual review of hearing (and hearing aids if required) unless otherwise specified by your audiologist

Smart Express - Downsizing & moving home

2 weeks ago - Auckland

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Feeling Overwhelmed About Moving? You’re Not Alone

If you’re moving house, chances are you’ve asked yourself the same question many people do, how do you actually get everything done without feeling overwhelmed? Between packing, cleaning, sorting through belongings and deciding what to keep or let go of, it can quickly start to feel like too much.

That’s where having the right support makes all the difference. We step in to help ease the load, offering everything from decluttering and downsizing through to careful packing, unpacking and cleaning.

Our aim is simple, to take the pressure off moving day so it feels less stressful and more like a fresh, positive start in your new home.

Find Out More

Amberley Country Estate - Retirement Village

2 weeks ago - Amberley

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May Open Day

Come explore our brand new villas and Join us for our Open Day
Friday May 1st and Saturday the 2nd from 10am to 4pm

Canterbury's Most Spacious Retirement Village
Just 35 minutes from Christchurch
Amberley Country Estate offers spacious grounds, luxurious, energy-efficient villas, and impressive amenities.
Our retirement community is vibrant and social, with regular group activities and space to enjoy a life you'll love.

See our website

Eldertech - Mobility aids & useful products

2 weeks ago - Christchurch

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Mobile Phones from Eldertech

Eldertech offers a specialized range of 4G-capable mobile phones designed specifically for seniors, focusing on simplicity, accessibility, and high-speed network reliability across New Zealand. These devices use 4G VoLTE (Voice over LTE) technology to ensure clear call quality and continued connectivity as older 2G and 3G networks are phased out.

4G Mobile Phone Options
The 4G range at Eldertech NZ includes various styles to suit different dexterity and vision needs:

Olitech EasyMate 2: A classic, bar-style phone that combines 4G connectivity with big buttons, an emergency SOS key with GPS locating, and amplified volume for hearing aid compatibility.

Easyfone T6: Designed for those with memory loss or dementia, this 4G phone uses large picture buttons for direct calling without needing a phonebook. Note: It does not support texting and currently does not connect to the 2degrees network.

Olitech EasyTel 4G: A "mobile home phone" that looks like a traditional desktop corded phone but uses a 4G SIM card instead of a landline. It is ideal for rest homes or areas without broadband.

General Senior-Friendly Features

Across the 4G mobile range, these devices typically include:
High-Volume Audio: Amplified earpieces and ringer volumes, often compatible with hearing aids.
Emergency Safety: Dedicated SOS buttons that can alert multiple family members or emergency services.
Ease of Charging: Most models include a charging cradle, removing the need for fiddly cables.
Network Compatibility: Most units are tested for use on Spark, Skinny, and One NZ networks, though specific model compatibility (like for 2degrees) should be verified per product.

Click here to see our range of Mobile Phones

SPCA Op Shop Trucks - Free pick-up service - Downsizing & moving home

2 weeks ago -

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You Donate. We Collect. Animals Win!

If you’re moving, downsizing or simply clearing out your home? SPCA makes it easy to give your unwanted furniture a new purpose.

Our free pick-up service collects good-quality items directly from your home - no van, trailer or heavy lifting needed. Your donations are then sold in SPCA Op Shops, helping raise vital funds for animals in need across New Zealand.

It’s a simple way to declutter, help your community and support animals at the same time.

Find out more and book today!

Boost Electrical - Trades

2 weeks ago - Auckland

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Looking for a trusted Electrician? Look no further

25+ years experience
Boost Electrical are a family owned business offering services across residential, commercial, maintenance and data/communications.
Servicing Mount Wellington, surrounding areas and wider Auckland suburbs.

Give us a call today.

Find out more

Pack My Home Movers - Downsizing & moving home

2 weeks ago - Auckland

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Full-Service Relocation Now Available Auckland

We are now offering our complete Signature Relocation service across Auckland, designed for clients who want a fully managed and stress-free moving experience.

This includes full packing, moving, unpacking, and setting up your new home so it is ready to live in.

We continue to support seniors and families with reliable, well-organised moving services, with a strong focus on care, communication, and attention to detail.

Explore our Signature Relocation service

Senior Transitions Canterbury - Downsizing & moving home

2 weeks ago - Woodend

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Hospital to Care: Managing an Urgent Move

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

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

Interpreting the NASC (Needs Assessment) results.

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

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

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

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

We provide an urgent response to:

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

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

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

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

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

See our Residential Care Placement information here

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

2 weeks ago - Palmerston North

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Palmerston North Market Report March 2026

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

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

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

Goodfellows Lakeside - Retirement Village

2 weeks ago - Te Kauwhata

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New Lifestyle Village in Te Kauwhata

Goodfellows Lakeside is a brand-new lifestyle village for over 60’s with resort-style amenities ready when you move in. With homes from $495,000, the price may just surprise you.

Find out more

Haven Care - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Auckland

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Haven Care - Chinese language brochures available

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

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

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

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

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

Find out more about us

The Good Companion - Home help & personal care

3 weeks ago - Auckland

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Stay in your own home.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sort Out Service Ltd - Downsizing & moving home

3 weeks ago - Upper Hutt

NEED HELP DOWNSIZING OR GETTING READY TO SELL?

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

Find out more

Dovida - Home help & personal care

4 weeks ago - Auckland

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How Live-in Care Helps Couples Stay Together

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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