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  • Getting in-house care after an injury

    Recovering from an injury can be a long, difficult process. A little extra help from an in-home nurse can make your recovery quicker and more comfortable. If you or a loved one has sustained an injury, you may be eligible for in-home nursing care. For people with ACC-approved injuries, who are assessed as being unable […]

  • NZCL

    NZCare and Geneva Community Living have come together to form NZCL, an organisation dedicated to supporting people with disabilities in New Zealand.  Visit their website to learn more

  • Awhi Mai Awhi Atu – Wellbeing Support in Schools

    Awhi Mai Awhi Atu – Wellbeing Support in schools Supporting our tamariki to thrive We know there’s nothing more important than the health and wellbeing of our tamariki and supporting them to thrive. To support our tamariki, Explore Specialist Advice is partnering with the Ministry of Education to provide free wellbeing support for students, their […]

  • Add extra hours to your support

    Our partners, Private Care NZ can provide affordable privately funded health & wellness support packages in the comfort of your own home. About Private Care NZ No one should have to leave behind the home they love, their belongings and a lifetime of memories just because they need extra care. Private Care NZ has been […]

  • Why do you need a medical alarm?

    We Kiwis love our independence and freedom — whether that’s the freedom to head down to the beach or the freedom to choose to stay at home. And none of that changes when we get older or face disabilities. That’s why we offer Freedom Medical Alarms. These discreet wearable devices provide a simple way to […]

  • Residential Behaviour Support Resources

    Understanding & supporting behaviours of concern in a residential setting The purpose of this course is to provide you with information and tools to help you manage situations in residential settings and achieve a better outcome for everyone. You will be able to use the knowledge you gain to help the person you are supporting. […]

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