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Moana House and Village - Whangamatā
Aged Residential Care Service, Community Health
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Description
Moana House is a warm, caring and supportive home, providing for the residential needs of older individuals. The quality of the environment and facilities as well as maintaining a warm and caring home is paramount for our organisation.
We believe our residents are individuals with their own inherent needs and value and have the right to a secure environment, privacy, being treated with respect, courtesy and dignity. Cultural and religious values are accommodated and are seen as a sharing experience.
We run an extensive inhouse activities programme and transport is provided for community activities and weekly outings.
We also support the local community through short term equipment loans, meals on wheels and day care services.
Ages
Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Contact us, Make an appointment, Referral, Walk in
Hours
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Above are the hours our office is staffed. Our facilities operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Services Provided
Hospital: A registered nurse and an experienced team of caring support staff are always on duty. In addition to continuing care, primary care, PACC funding for convalescence and palliative care, is available. General practitioners have access to admit primary care clients with acute clinical conditions that can be treated by their GP, for monitoring and care in Whangamata, instead of having to travel to Thames or Hamilton. Care Relief / Respite Care: Some individuals in the community are allocated a number of days to give their caregiver a rest. One dedicated room is available on a booking basis. Meals on wheels These are prepared daily by our kitchen staff and delivered by volunteers. Day care This is organised according to individual needs and incorporated into the Moana House activity programme. Hospital: A registered nurse and an experienced team of caring support staff are always on duty. In addition to continuing care, primary care, PACC funding for convalescence and palliative care, is available. General practitioners have access to admit primary care clients with acute clinical conditions that can be treated by their GP, for monitoring and care in Whangamata, instead of having to travel to Thames or Hamilton. Care Relief / Respite Care: Some individuals in the community are allocated a number of days to give their caregiver a rest. One dedicated room is available on a booking basis. Meals on wheels These are prepared daily by our kitchen staff and delivered by volunteers. Day care This is organised according to individual needs and incorporated into the Moana House activity programme.
Hospital: A registered nurse and an experienced team of caring support staff are always on duty. In addition to continuing care, primary care, PACC funding for convalescence and palliative care, is available. General practitioners have access to admit primary care clients with acute clinical conditions that can be treated by their GP, for monitoring and care in Whangamata, instead of having to travel to Thames or Hamilton. Care Relief / Respite Care: Some individuals in the community are allocated a number of days to give their caregiver a rest. One dedicated room is available on a booking basis. Meals on wheels These are prepared daily by our kitchen staff and delivered by volunteers. Day care This is organised according to individual needs and incorporated into the Moana House activity programme. Hospital: A registered nurse and an experienced team of caring support staff are always on duty. In addition to continuing care, primary care, PACC funding for convalescence and palliative care, is available. General practitioners have access to admit primary care clients with acute clinical conditions that can be treated by their GP, for monitoring and care in Whangamata, instead of having to travel to Thames or Hamilton. Care Relief / Respite Care: Some individuals in the community are allocated a number of days to give their caregiver a rest. One dedicated room is available on a booking basis. Meals on wheels These are prepared daily by our kitchen staff and delivered by volunteers. Day care This is organised according to individual needs and incorporated into the Moana House activity programme.
- Older person day care
- Hospital care
- Rest home care
- Respite care
Hospital:
A registered nurse and an experienced team of caring support staff are always on duty.
In addition to continuing care, primary care, PACC funding for convalescence and palliative care, is available.
General practitioners have access to admit primary care clients with acute clinical conditions that can be treated by their GP, for monitoring and care in Whangamatā, instead of having to travel to Thames or Hamilton.
Care Relief / Respite Care:
Some individuals in the community are allocated a number of days to give their caregiver a rest. One dedicated room is available on a booking basis.
Meals on wheels
These are prepared daily by our kitchen staff and delivered by volunteers.
Day care
This is organised according to individual needs and incorporated into the Moana House activity programme.
Home support services provide support with household tasks and personal care to help you live independently at home.
Home support services provide support with household tasks and personal care to help you live independently at home.
- Meals on wheels
Home support services provide support with household tasks and personal care to help you live independently at home.
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access
Region
Waikato
Website
Contact Details
353 Tairua Road, Whangamatā
Waikato
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Phone
07 865 9643
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Fax
None
Email
Website
353 Tairua Road
Whangamata
Waikato 3620
Street Address
353 Tairua Road
Whangamatā
Waikato 3620
Postal Address
353 Tairua Road, Whangamatā
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This page was last updated at 1:05PM on December 4, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Moana House and Village - Whangamata.