RIVAL Wealth - Legal/Financial
48 minutes ago - Masterton
Helping you make sense of money matters
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. 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.
Sensory Corner - Mobility aids & useful products
2 hours 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!
Nurse Maude Health & Mobility Shop - Mobility aids & useful products
2 days ago - Christchurch
CAR EXIT BAR $35
Make getting out of the car a breeze!
A handle to help position and push on to lift yourself out of the vehicle.
Rosedale - Care Suite
3 days ago - Auckland
Rosedale has recently been awarded with a 4 year Certification from the Ministry of Health audit
Kensington Court - Care Suite
3 days ago - Nelson
Modern spacious brand new Care Suites are now ready for sale at Kensington Court Village.
Care Suites are an alternative to rest home rooms. Residents can live in their own apartment and still receive rest home or hospital-level care. Bring your own personal furniture and mementos secure in the knowledge that this apartment is yours for life .
Our care suites have a large ensuite bathroom and a small kitchenette area where residents can make a cup of tea or coffee for themselves or visitors, Several suites also have access to the peaceful landscaped gardens.
Kensington Court is less than a kilometre from supermarkets, a medical centre and a shopping mall and library and care suite residents enjoy all the benefits of both village living whilst receiving full rest home or hospital care.
If you would like to see your loved one in the new alternative to rest home living please contact the village now as numbers are limited
Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Hospital
3 days ago - Hamilton
Pink Ribbon Day
We recently came together to celebrate our beautiful residents for Pink Ribbon Day.
The team and residents all wore pink as we enjoyed a very special morning tea, made even more memorable by a stunning piano performance from one of our resident’s daughters.
It was a morning filled with love, laughter, and appreciation — and our residents were delighted to receive lovely pink goodie bags to finish off the celebration.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped make it such a special day.
Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Rest Home
3 days ago - Hamilton
Melbourne Cup Day Fun
What an unforgettable day we had celebrating the Melbourne Cup!
We started with a beautiful Melbourne Cup–themed morning tea shared between residents and staff, before being treated to a special visit from Sparrow the pony — and his adorable friends, including rabbits, guinea pigs, a sheep and a goat!
The fun continued with our very own horse race quiz that had everyone laughing and cheering. Later, family members joined us for canapés and champagne as we watched the big race together — fascinators and all!
It was a fabulous day full of fun, friendship, and a touch of sparkle.
UltraCall - Medical Alarms
3 days ago - Nelson
Check out the new Elder at Home Independence Guide
This guide is for you if:
> You’re looking for simple, practical ways to support an older parent or loved one to keep living well independently.
> Your whanāu member is still well enough to be living alone but could use a little extra support.
> You want to provide support but without constantly hovering or intruding on their privacy and independence.
> You’re interested in finding out how technology can help keep loved ones keep living well at home for longer.
See the downloads section to get your copy of the guide.
Brookhaven Retirement Village and Rest Home - Rest Home
3 days ago - Christchurch
What's New at Brookhaven Lifecare and Village
At Brookhaven, we are constantly evolving to meet the needs and desires of our residents, ensuring that they enjoy the highest quality of life in a warm, welcoming environment. Here are some of the exciting new developments and enhancements we’ve recently introduced:
*Enhanced Dining Experience - We’ve made significant updates to our dining services to offer an even more enjoyable eating experience. We’ve expanded our menu options to cater to a wider range of dietary needs and preferences, with a focus on fresh, nutritious, and delicious meals. Our buffet-style continental breakfasts have been introduced, allowing residents to enjoy a variety of options each morning. Residents also have the option to provide input on meal choices, ensuring we meet individual tastes and needs.
At Brookhaven Lifecare and Village, we are continuously looking for ways to improve the lives of our residents and create a dynamic, enriching environment. These new additions and updates are part of our ongoing commitment to providing exceptional care, comfort, and a sense of community that feels like home.
We invite you to visit us and see these changes for yourself. Please feel free to call or arrange a tour to experience all that’s new at Brookhaven!
Elmslie House - Rest Home
3 days ago - Wanaka
We've recently had a name change to Alden.
Alden means 'wise or old friend' and we believe this more closely aligns to what we're about; providing compassionate, trusted care to those within our community, no matter their means or background.
Pōneke House - Day & social programmes
3 days ago - Wellington
Halloween was celebrated at Poneke House today, with white chocolate strawberry that look like goasts, biscuits witches hats and devil sausages. We had a special bingo game that had instead of number different pictures pertaining to Halloween, like spiders, witches, and pumpkins. The pumpkin and broom race was won by Albert who aimed the paper mache pumpkin through the winning post with a well positioned witches broom. Most remembered the music from the Munsteres TV show than ran between 1964 to 1966, the song the Munster Hop and many many more. Staff came dressed in orange and black with many supporting witches hats.
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Respite / short term care
4 days ago - Huntly
Kimihia Khronicle – October Edition is Out Now!
This month’s newsletter is bursting with heartwarming stories, cultural celebrations, and community spirit:
Diwali at Kimihia – Our first-ever Festival of Lights lit up the home with vibrant colours, dance, and shared traditions.
Robert Turns 90 – A beautiful milestone celebrated with whānau, food, and memories.
Fiji Day Fun – Our Fijian staff brought island vibes and flavour to the lunch table.
Quiz Night Success – Over $3,000 raised for Kimihia Home thanks to our amazing community!
Grill Power – Huge thanks to Bunnings Hamilton for their generous donation supporting events and emergency readiness.
Plus: Measles outbreak alert, clothing updates, seasonal wardrobe tips, and food safety excellence!
Read the full issue and stay connected with the heart of Kimihia Home & Hospital: http://www.kimihia.co.nz
Karadean - Rest Home
4 days ago - Oxford
We've recently had a name change to Alden, previously known as the Ultimate Care Group.
Alden means 'wise or old friend' and we believe this more closely aligns to what we're about; providing compassionate, trusted care to those within our community, no matter their means or background.
The name change is simply a rebrand of our services, there is complete continuity in the facility at Karadean, and the company who runs this aged care home.
TaskMasters - Downsizing & moving home
5 days ago - Wellington
Client Stories - Declutter to downsize
Making the decision to move to a smaller home is a big decision and getting TaskMasters involved early in the process was John’s BEST decision.
John’s partner had passed away and he was living in the family home of many years. John knew he had to downsize, but he was feeling overwhelmed with the process and how he was going to go about this enormous task on his own.
TaskMasters worked alongside John for several weeks leading up to getting his house on the market systematically going through every room in his home including the garage to help John decide what he wanted to take with him, what could be sold on his behalf and what was able to be donated or discarded.
“Faced with downsizing to a tight deadline the prospect could not have been more daunting. Taskmasters stepped in, over several weeks bringing order to everything, and aiding with much empathy the decisions on what to keep and what should go, with a ready knowledge of suitability for giving away or auction, or dumping as a last resort. They became a trusted advisor. Thank you, Taskmasters, for going beyond any expectations, giving me peace of mind, and then leaving me at ease in the new flat.” John Tiley
Home Carers - Home help & personal care
5 days ago - Christchurch
❤️ RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR ELDERLY ADULTS ❤️
Staying active and engaged isn’t just about keeping busy — it’s about enjoying life, connecting with others, and finding joy in the little moments.
Here are a few wonderful ways to spend the day:
1. Arts & Crafts
Refine fine motor skills while expressing creativity. Making something by hand boosts confidence and decision-making abilities.
2. Dance
Stay active, improve balance, and have fun — all while enjoying your favourite music.
3. Gardening
Relieve stress, get some gentle exercise, and reconnect with nature. Watching things grow brings peace and satisfaction.
4. Scrabble & Word Games
Challenge your mind, boost memory, and enjoy friendly competition. Look for those double-letter scores!
Whether it’s an afternoon of crafting, a dance in the living room, or a quiet game of Scrabble, every small moment matters.
Rawhiti Estate - Dementia
6 days ago - Auckland
Rawhiti Estate has a wonderful video series Navigating Dementia Care. Have a look to see how we help families through the dementia care transition
Supportive care and warm connections from day one.
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.
Alternative Care Northland - Respite / short term care
6 days ago - Whangārei
We have welcomed another Furbaby into Aroha house - Come in for a Respite break for the last couple of months of 2025 or into 2026 and say hello or have a cuddle with PATU
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Hospital
6 days ago - Huntly
We’re hiring! Senior Health Care Assistant (At least Level 3)
Join our team at Kimihia Home & Hospital and lead with care.
Supervise and mentor HCAs
Support RNs and deliver exceptional resident care
NZQA Level 3 Certificate required
3+ years aged care experience
https://www.seek.co.nz/job/88263756?ref=search-standalone&type=standard&origin=jobTitle#sol=0ace4fa7203ceb893bb8c520e1e412c48db59905
Carefirst Medical Centres - Westown, Merrilands, Moturoa & Bell Block - Health hubs & pharmacy
6 days ago - New Plymouth
It took just 20 minutes to catch a killer - a Taranaki man's skin cancer wake up call
Skin Clinic Taranaki - Health hubs & pharmacy
1 week ago - New Plymouth
It took just 20 minutes to catch a killer: a Taranaki man’s skin cancer wake-up call
reception@skinclinictaranaki.co.nz
Hearing Auckland - Dental/Vision/Hearing
1 week ago - Auckland
H Morris Funeral Services - Farewell Planning
1 week ago - Auckland
Congratulations to our latest Puzzle Competition winners Donna and Helen. They each win a $100 Woolworths voucher :)
CBM Christian Blind Mission - Charitable Organisations
1 week ago - Auckland
Please consider making a special gift to bring clean Water For Life to people in places like Nigeria, living with a deadly water crisis.
It is devastating for families who live with the daily threat of disability caused by Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) like River Blindness. These diseases are cruel, but they are entirely preventable – if only families had access to clean, safe water.
Thanks to generous cbm New Zealand supporters, your gift will be doubled by this year’s Christmas Miracle Match Fund to bring clean Water For Life to the people who need it most!
On the Go Physio Ltd (physiotherapy) - Complementary Services
1 week ago - Christchurch
Sensor mats! We have done a deeper dive into the evidence and current practice around the use of sensor mats in aged care. It seems that we may need to rethink our use of this common measure.
Terence Kennedy House - Hospital
1 week ago - Waitakere
Always a reason to dress up - Halloween 2025.
Terence Kennedy House - Rest Home
1 week ago - Waitakere
Always a reason to Dress Up - Halloween 2025
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Rest Home
1 week ago - Huntly
A Huge Thank You to Bunnings Warehouse!
We are incredibly grateful to Bunnings Warehouse Hamilton for their generous donation of a Grill, Stove, and Butane cannisters to Kimihia Home & Hospital.
Special thanks to Rizna, our amazing Activities Coordinator, for making this possible!
This contribution will help us during community events and emergency situations, ensuring we can prepare meals and cater to the needs of the residents.
Your support means so much to us.
HBH - Stevenson Village - Rental Village
1 week ago - Auckland
In September 2025, we opened 10 new apartments to meet growing demand, reflecting our ongoing commitment to providing secure, comfortable living for seniors on fixed incomes.
Waiapu House Lifecare & Village - Retirement Village
1 week ago - Havelock North
Come and see our great value retirement living options at Waiapu Village in Havelock North.
Spacious, modern and surrounded by park-like grounds, a villa or apartment at Waiapu Village offers the perfect combination of freedom and security in a close-knit community.
Call Brett on 027 295 2181 for a personal tour.
Waiapu Village
10 Danvers Street
Havelock North
Tel: 027 295 2181
Email: village.waiapu@hll.org.nz
Stillwater Lifecare & Village - Retirement Village
1 week ago - Richmond
Discover a comfortable and secure lifestyle at Stillwater Lifecare & village in Nelson’s picturesque surroundings.
Designed to cater for your needs, these serviced apartments offer a range of services and facilities, ensuring a fulfilling and relaxed living experience.
Located in a peaceful setting, Stillwater Lifecare & Village, Richmond provides residents with the privacy and space they need to enjoy their retirement years, with the care they may need in the future, available. The serviced apartments features a spacious bedroom, ensuite bathroom, and a cozy living area that is perfect for relaxation and entertainment.
The apartments are equipped with a range of amenities, including a kitchenette, heating and an emergency call button.
As a resident of Stillwater Village, Richmond, you will have access to a range of facilities, including a communal lounge, dining area, landscaped gardens.
Our friendly and caring staff are always on hand to assist you with any queries or concerns you may have.
Call Lisa today on 027 213 8424 to arrange a viewing and experience the warm and welcoming atmosphere of Stillwater Lifecare.& Village.
Zepter New Zealand - Mobility aids & useful products
1 week ago - Auckland
Survey Reveals Pain as Top Health Issue Among Seniors
In a recent survey of our senior community, the most frequently cited health concern was chronic pain—from arthritis, low back and neck discomfort, shoulder and joint stiffness. For many, pain is not just a symptom, it’s a daily barrier to mobility, socialising, sleep and “owning their health”.
Introducing Bioptron: A New Approach to Pain Relief
Bioptron Hyperlight Therapy is medically certified and described by the manufacturer as “an excellent and effective therapeutic tool in the treatment of any pain, without known side-effects”. Zepter Bioptron Hyperlight
Here’s why it stands out:
It penetrates deep into tissue, accelerating healing by boosting micro-circulation. Zepter Bioptron Hyperlight
It reduces inflammation by decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokines (like TNF-α) and increasing anti-inflammatory ones (such as IL-10). Zepter Bioptron Hyperlight
It dampens nociceptive (pain) signals, by stimulating nitric oxide production, reducing nerve irritation and ischemic pain. Zepter Bioptron Hyperlight
It supports tissue repair, increasing collagen and elastin, which strengthens soft tissues and improves mobility. Zepter Bioptron Hyperlight
Real-life Impact for Seniors
For a senior dealing with osteoarthritis, reduced walking distances, and compromised sleep due to pain, Bioptron offers a home-based solution: just about 10 minutes per day can make a difference. Zepter Bioptron Hyperlight It’s ideal for tackling everyday musculoskeletal pain—low back, neck, shoulders—and chronic conditions like rheumatoid or osteoarthritis. Zepter Bioptron Hyperlight
Why This Matters to You
Improved Mobility & Independence: By lowering pain and inflammation, Bioptron helps restore joint movement and walking ability. Zepter Bioptron Hyperlight
Better Sleep & Quality of Life: With less pain interfering, day-to-day comfort increases.
Reduced Medication Reliance: While it’s not a replacement for clinical care, its low-risk profile makes it a complementary option for seniors seeking non-drug options.
Ease of Use: No complex setup needed—simple to apply at home for short sessions.
If you’re a senior (or caring for one) who finds pain is limiting your “Own Your Health” ritual—whether it’s a morning walk, gardening, or enjoying time with family—consider how Bioptron could be the missing link to unlocking more freedom. Contact us today to learn more about how Bioptron can become a part of your daily health routine.
Country Club Huapai - Retirement Village
1 week ago - Huapai
We’re thrilled to share that Country Club Huapai has been recognised as the Best Medium/Large Retirement & Lifestyle Village, North Island at the 2025 Seniors NZ Best Awards!
This award reflects the dedication of our team and the warmth of our community. It’s our residents, families, and friends whose experiences and feedback make moments like this possible. At Country Club Huapai, we’re committed every day to providing a welcoming, vibrant environment where residents can live life to the fullest.
Find out moreNeuroHealth - Complementary Services
1 week ago - Christchurch
NeuroHealth – Clinic Update
New Clinic Location
We’re pleased to share that NeuroHealth has now moved to our new purpose-designed clinic in central Christchurch:
68 Manchester Street, Christchurch Central City, 8011.
Our new space has been created to provide a calm, accessible environment for our clients and whānau, with modern facilities and excellent public transport and parking options nearby.
We will begin seeing clients at the new clinic from 10 November 2025.
Team Update
We’re also delighted to welcome Dr Nina McLoughlin, Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist, to the NeuroHealth team. Nina brings extensive experience in neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation, with a warm and collaborative approach to supporting clients across ACC and private pathways.
NeuroHealth continues to provide specialist neuropsychology services for adults and adolescents across Canterbury and throughout Aotearoa.
For referrals or enquiries, please contact us at admin@neurohealth.co.nz or visit our Contact Page on the website—we’re here to help!
The Sterling, Kaiapoi - Retirement Village
1 week ago - Kaiapoi
Excitement is mounting at The Sterling, Kaiapoi as construction officially begins on the highly anticipated amenities building; an essential step toward completing the thriving North Canterbury retirement village.
Designed to be the heart of The Sterling, Kaiapoi community, the new amenities building will house the village’s reception, a clubhouse, lounge, cinema, café, restaurant, bar, library, and a state-of-the-art wellness centre. The surrounding grounds will feature a community vegetable garden, glasshouse, putting green, multi-use pavilion, children’s playground, BBQ area, and facilities for lawn bowls, pétanque, and croquet.
Village General Manager Suzi Cadigan says the project is generating immense excitement among residents.
“The anticipation around this development is electric,” says Suzi. “Residents are eager to enjoy their brand-new swimming pool, spa, sauna, and gym – not to mention the luxury of having a cinema, café, and a permanent clubhouse right at their doorstep.”
Beyond enhancing village life, the amenities building will also provide a boost to the local economy, creating new jobs and welcoming the public to enjoy the café and outdoor areas.
“The Sterling, Kaiapoi has always been envisioned as an inclusive, intergenerational community,” explains Suzi. “By opening our café to the public, and employing local talent, we’re not just building a retirement village – we’re fostering a vibrant hub for the wider Silverstream community.”
Since construction began in 2021 as part of the Silverstream Estate development by Lime Developments, The Sterling, Kaiapoi has rapidly expanded. The first stage saw the establishment of the village offices and temporary clubhouse, followed by architecturally-designed retirement villas. Today, 113 residents call The Sterling, Kaiapoi home, with 76 villas already completed.
“The demand for our villas has been incredible,” says Sales Manager Michelle Allan. “We’ve just released our Stage Seven villas, including the milestone 100th villa to go on sale. With 184 homes planned altogether, and the amenities building taking shape, we’ve now passed the halfway point in our development.”
The Sterling, Kaiapoi’s final development stages will include a care home, dedicated memory care suites, and a selection of modern retirement townhouses.
“With the amenities building on the way, The Sterling, Kaiapoi is truly becoming the vibrant, modern, and welcoming retirement destination we envisioned from the start,” says Suzi.
Next Step Retirement Living - Advocacy services
1 week ago - Auckland
Independent Advice when choosing a Retirement Village.
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
Public Trust - Legal/Financial
1 week 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.
CareWay Transport - Transport, vehicles & companion drivers
2 weeks ago - Auckland
Our friendly, door-to-door service provides safe, reliable, and caring transport for seniors who no longer drive — whether it’s to a medical appointment, a family gathering, or a relaxing outing. With Dementia NZ certification, NZQA Health and Disability qualifications, and First Aid training, you can trust that every trip is handled with genuine care and professionalism. Best of all, you’ll always see the same friendly face behind the wheel — offering comfort, companionship, and peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
Hercules Health - Industry suppliers
2 weeks ago - Christchurch
Healthcare Compliance Solutions Ltd, one of New Zealand’s foremost providers of aged care digital health solutions, is proud to announce its rebrand to Hercules HealthTM, marking a bold new chapter in the company’s evolution.
What began as a compliance-focused service has grown into a comprehensive, fully integrated digital health ecosystem, now supporting over 160 aged care sites across Aotearoa New Zealand. This rebrand reflects the platform’s expansion well beyond compliance and into clinical management, operations, workforce development, finance, and beyond - offering aged care providers a single, robust solution to manage the full spectrum of healthcare operations.
Seddon Park Funeral Home Ltd - Farewell Planning
2 weeks 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
Glenwood Home - Retirement Village
2 weeks ago - Timaru
The 17 Cottages share a site with Glenwood Home in Timaru. The reasonably priced Occupation Right Agreement, low monthly service maintenance fee, and the high standard of accommodation continues to make the cottages an attractive option for people in their retirement years.
All the units, have safer wet-floor showers, energy efficient heating, modernized interiors and new kitchens to provide an open, inviting work space for those who love to cook and bake.
For those who love gardening, there are lovely little gardens surrounding each cottage, as well as the central garden for the cottages. the gardeners supports individual gardens. You can potter at will, or just enjoy the park-like surroundings.
Contact the General Manager to view
Kimihia Home & Hospital - Dementia
2 weeks ago - Huntly
A Night of Knowledge, Camaraderie, and Community Spirit
The Friends of Kimihia Trust hosted a successful Quiz Night with 15 teams competing across four fun rounds.
Winners:
- Overall Champions: Just Making up Numbers
- Best Themed Attire: Mooloo Maniacs
- Chocolate Fish Winners: Lei Girls
Thanks to the amazing support from teams, sponsors, and the community, over $2,500 was raised for Kimihia Home and Hospital.
Huge thanks to everyone who made the night a success—your generosity truly makes a difference!
Lockerbie Retirement Village - Retirement Village
2 weeks ago - Morrinsville
Lockerbie Village Open Day
Saturday 15 November - 10am till 2pm
Tour our Lodge, explore homes for sale & meet residents. Enjoy a village walk & a cuppa on us! Join us in beautiful Waikato
If you would like more information please contact us, otherwise we look forward to seeing you.
Please phone Kathryn on 021539044 for more information.
1 VILLAGE BOULEVARD, MORRINSVILLE 3300
Glenwood Home - Rest Home
2 weeks ago - Timaru
Watch this space ....DHB Respite services are coming to Glenwood soon
Tamahere Country Club Care Centre - Care Suite
2 weeks ago - Hamilton
Celebrating Diwali Together
Our team and residents lit up the day with colour, laughter, and celebration as we came together for Diwali – the Festival of Lights!
The day was filled with joy — from beautiful traditional clothing and intricate henna designs to energetic dancing and delicious Indian food lovingly prepared by our amazing staff. We enjoyed every bite, from fragrant savoury dishes and sweet treats to Indian popcorn and refreshing mango lassis!
It was truly a wonderful day of sharing culture, connection, and light — reminding us how special it is to celebrate together.
Happy Diwali!
Avondale Lifecare - Rest Home
3 weeks ago - Auckland
Breakfast in bed or full sit-down service from 8am.
Coromandel Lifestyle Village - Retirement Village
3 weeks ago - Coromandel Town
You're Invited - Open Day at Coromandel Lifestyle Village
We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming Open Day at Coromandel Lifestyle Village — a wonderful opportunity to explore the village and see what life here could be like.
Date: Saturday, 15 November
Time: 10:00am – 2:00pm
Location: 1737 Rings Road, Coromandel town, 3506
Come along and:
- Tour our beautifully designed two-bedroom cottages
- View our newly completed Village Hub and shared facilities
- Learn more about pricing, services, and what’s included
- Ask any questions and chat with our friendly team
- Enjoy light refreshments and a relaxed atmosphere
Haloguard Safety Alarm - Medical Alarms
3 weeks ago - Christchurch
In our fast-paced lives, it’s easy to fall into a sense of complacency regarding personal safety. Whether at home or out and about, our routines often lull us into a feeling of security. However, maintaining vigilance is crucial to ensuring the safety of ourselves and our loved ones. Here’s a timely reminder to reassess and reinforce your personal safety strategies.
Strengthening Your Safe Haven
- Lock It Up: Ensure all entry points to your home – doors, windows, and garages – are secure with sturdy locks. Consider a home security system with cameras and motion sensors for an extra layer of protection.
- Emergency Plan: Regularly update and practice a family emergency plan. Know your escape routes, have a designated meeting spot, and ensure everyone knows how to contact each other in case of separation.
- Safety Audit: Conduct a periodic review of your home’s safety features. Check smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers to ensure they are in working order.
- Stranger Awareness: Be cautious about sharing personal information with unfamiliar individuals. If someone shows up at your door unsolicited, verify their identity before opening your door.
Staying Alert in Public
- Situational Awareness: Keep your awareness tuned to your surroundings. Avoid distractions such as texting or using your phone when walking in unfamiliar areas.
- Secure Your Belongings: Always be mindful of your possessions. Keep a close eye on your wallet or handbag, and avoid leaving valuables in plain sight in your vehicle.
- Travel Smart: When using public transportation or ride-sharing services, confirm the identity of your driver and check that the vehicle matches the description provided by the app.
- HaloGuard Wearable Alarm and Safety App: Consider investing in your personal safety with the Haloguard wearable alarm and safety App (available on both the Google Play Store and Apple App store), add your trusted guardians so you have a quick, easy and discreet way to alert your loved ones when you need help.
Safety is an ongoing journey and by taking some of the steps mentioned above you can create a safety net that allows you to maintain safety and independence while giving you peace of mind.
Stay safe everyone xxx
Sharron, Polly & Joy
Andrea O'Donnell - Property Brokers - Downsizing & moving home
3 weeks ago - Palmerston North
Palmerston North City September 2025
“Owner-occupiers and first home buyers were the most active groups, with a few investors also looking for bargains. Attendance at open homes was good for newer listings and for those considered well-priced. Older listings continue to sit on the market unless vendors make price adjustments. Auction rooms saw little in attendance and little competitive bidding. More sales were secured after the auction, rather than under the hammer. Market sentiment remained largely unchanged compared to the previous months. Lowered interest rates brought more confidence, but job security and cost-of-living pressures were major concerns for buyers.”
Market Commentary Source - Lizzy Ryley, REINZ Chief Executive
The Gentle Art Company - Day & social programmes
3 weeks ago - Auckland
DOPAMINE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
- What's that?!
Hi I'm Jen from The Gentle Art Company!
I'd love to tell you about some workshops I'm running between now and christmas on the Northshore. You can come to me, I can come to you or we get some girlfriends together and have a group workshop at your venue!
Dopamine Christmas Decorations are like a burst of holiday happiness for your home. Bright, bold, maximalist and unapologetically fun!
Inspired by the dopamine decor trend, these wreaths and topiaries are all about using vibrant colors, quirky ornaments and a sprinkle of sparkle to boost your mood and your visitors too! Its like maximalist magic, meets festive joy. It's EXTRA everything!
The Christmas Wreath Workshop - Dopamine Wreath @ 45cm Diametre
- $55
- All materials supplied
- 2 hour duration
- You need your own glue gun and plenty of glue sticks and anything you'd like to incorporate into your wreath
- You can come to my Glenfield studio, maximum of 4 people *not wheelchair friendly sadly
- I can come to you, 1 on 1 is totally fine
- We can get a group together at your venue (larger than 4) and I can come to you
The Christmas Topiary/Table Centrepiece Workshop
* please have a look through the photos on my listing to view the Dopamine Topiary/Table Centrepiece @ 45cmH
- $100
- All materials supplied
- 3 hour duration
- You need your own glue gun and plenty of glue sticks and anything you'd like to incorporate into your topiary
- You can come to my Glenfield studio, maximum of 4 people *not wheelchair friendly sadly
- I can come to you
- We can get a group together at your venue (larger than 4) and I can come to you
I will be there to guide, coach, cheer, encourage and empower you into your wildly imaginative, dopamine christmas decor!
If you're interested in making your christmas decor a little bit quirky, way fun and bursting with colour and energy this season, please contact me.
You can find me at hello@thegentleartcompany.nz
021 139 6840
Facebook & Instagram @thegentleartcompany
ContinenceCare - Continence
3 weeks ago - Hastings
Sleeping Through The Night: Incontinence Products That Actually Work
Waking up to wet sheets is more than inconvenient; it can be distressing, exhausting, and hard to talk about. But you're not alone. Overnight incontinence affects thousands of New Zealanders every night, from older adults and carers to people recovering from surgery, illness, or injury.
The good news is that with the right support, it’s possible to sleep comfortably and wake up dry. Here's how.
Why nights are harder
Managing incontinence overnight brings its own set of challenges:
- Fewer changes – Most people sleep for longer stretches, meaning products need to last through the night.
- Leaking positions - Side or stomach sleeping can cause urine to pool or shift, leading to leaks.
- Skin exposure - Prolonged contact with moisture increases the risk of irritation, discomfort, or even pressure injuries.
That’s why overnight continence solutions need to be more absorbent, more breathable, and have an absolutely secure fit.
What to look for in an overnight product
If you or someone you care for is dealing with night-time leaks, look for products that offer:
- High absorbency – Specifically designed for extended or overnight use
- Secure fit – Leak guards and flexible waistbands help prevent side seepage
- Breathable materials – Promote skin health and reduce irritation
- Quick-dry layers – Pull moisture away from the skin and lock it in
Incontinence product combinations we recommend
One of the simplest and most effective ways to improve overnight protection is to add a booster pad inside your usual product. This is not the same as stacking multiple pads, which can actually cause leaks, but rather using products designed to work together.
Here’s what we often recommend:
- Advance® Booster Pads – Designed to increase absorbency without adding bulk or blocking flow-through
- Advance® All-in-One Briefs – A secure, high-absorbency option for overnight protection
- Advance® Underlay (bed protectors) – A helpful backup layer to protect bedding and reduce laundry stress
These combinations are trusted by carers, aged care nurses, and independent users across New Zealand.
ContinenceCare tips to make nights easier
Whether you’re managing your own continence needs or supporting someone else, small adjustments can make a big difference:
- Change right before bed – To maximise absorbency when it's needed most
- Use a barrier cream – Helps protect skin, especially during longer wear times
- Test combinations at home – Try before travel, hospital stays, or care transitions
- Get the fit right – Continence product sizes affect comfort, not absorbency. Always choose based on waist size, and adjust absorbency as needed.
Try it for yourself
Overnight protection isn’t just about staying dry; it’s about sleeping better, waking up more refreshed, and feeling confident in your own skin.
If you're looking for night-time solutions that work:
- Try Advance® Booster Pads for discreet extra protection
- Explore Advance® Breathable Pads or Pull-up Briefs for overnight absorbency
- Order a free Sample Pack to test at home before committing
REFERENCES
- Continence NZ – Bladder & Bowel Problems
- Health Navigator NZ – Incontinence Overview
- Healthify NZ – “Perineal Skin Health and Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis”
- Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing – Bladder & Bowel Problems
Home Support North - Home help & personal care
3 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.
Eldertech - Mobility aids & useful products
4 weeks ago - Christchurch
What’s New at Eldertech – Easy-to-Use Phones for Seniors
Eldertech has expanded its range of simple, senior-friendly mobile phones designed for ease, safety, and independence.
Discover the latest models — including the Easyfone 4G Picture Button Phone, Olitech EasyFlip SMART, EasyFlip 2 (4G), EasyMate 2, and EasyTel 4G Mobile Home Phone.
Each phone features large buttons, loud clear sound, SOS emergency functions, and easy photo calling, making staying in touch effortless for older adults and those with memory or hearing challenges.
Visit www.eldertech.co.nz to explore the full range of Easy-to-Use Phones for Seniors.
From your garage to a great cause: You donate, SPCA collect, animals benefit!
Moving into a retirement village or downsizing? You don’t have to struggle with large furniture you no longer need.
Our free pick-up service makes it simple to pass on good-quality items directly from your home. Once in our SPCA Op Shops, your donations are sold to raise vital funds to help protect over 30,000 animals each year – animals who are sick, abused, injured or vulnerable.
It’s a hassle-free way to declutter, simplify your move, and make a meaningful difference all without lifting a finger.
Book a free pick-up (select regions): spca.nz/opshops/free-pickup-service
Amberley Country Estate - Retirement Village
1 month ago - Amberley
Open Day at Canterbury's Most Spacious Retirement Village
Just 35 minutes from Christchurch
This Saturday 11th of October, 10am-4pm
Amberley Country Estate is having a Special Open Day and you’re invited! Come and enjoy our amazing Amberley hospitality, with a Sausage Sizzle and Devonshire Teas.
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.
Visit us Saturday, explore our latest brand new, high-quality, energy-efficient villas and find out for yourself what our residents say about living at Amberley Country Estate. If you’re 65+ and looking for an active lifestyle with spacious country estate living, visit our website or phone 0800 573 573, or just come down to our Open Day,
Call today and then come see us.
Highview Rest Home & Hospital - Hospital
1 month 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
1 month 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!