Our divisions
Ma te huruhuru ka rere te manu. With feathers a bird can fly.
Our brand identity was inspired by the tui and other native birds. A bird in flight represents independence and freedom, and to HealthCare NZ represents realising possibilities for people through the services that we provide.
Our services are delivered through our specialist divisions, each of which have their own brand identity.


HealthCare New Zealand
Offering you rehabilitation and community health services – including nursing – HealthCare New Zealand has around 5,500 skilled and trained Support Workers around the country.

NZCare Disability
Supporting people with intellectual and physical disabilities to maximise their independence and quality of life. Services include residential support facilities, respite care, vocational services and individualised funding.

Mental Health NZ
Providing high quality recovery and reintegration services to people with mental health and addiction issues of all ages, in their own homes and communities.

Explore Specialist Advice NZ
Specialist behaviour support services for people with challenging behaviour. Explore works with people with disabilities and their support networks to find strategies and skills to reduce the impact challenging behaviour has on their lives.


MySkill
Helping the health and disability support sector train and develop their workforces. MySkill learning and development solutions support organisations to achieve their workforce development goals, and enhance the quality of health and community services.

Freedom Alarms
A jointly owned business between HealthCare NZ and Wellington Free Ambulance, Freedom Medical Alarms supports people to live in the comfort of their own home, knowing that expert medical help is never far away.

Solora
Solora provides high-quality home and community support services to help you live safely and comfortably at home after an injury from an accident. We also provide support through our network of experienced sensitive claims therapists for anyone who’s experienced sexual violence.