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Description

We’re an independent charitable trust that provides support for children, young people and adults with disabilities and their whānau.

We offer a wide array of personalised and flexible support options for people of all ages and stages in the Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Wellington regions.

This includes 24-hour residential support, a variety of flexible respite support options, and specialised Home SupportTransitions and Aspirations support. Our popular School Holiday, After-school and Weekend programmes of activities for children are available in Whangārei, Auckland, Hamilton and Wellington – talk to us today to find out more!

Our independent living support is specifically focused on empowering people to their lives of choice – lives like any other – in the community, and our Specialist Clinical Team supports health, behaviour and speech-language outcomes.

Call us today on 09 634 3790 to find out more about our support options.

Ages

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke

How do I access this service?

Hours

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Languages Spoken

English, Chinese, Cantonese Chinese, Tongan, Filipino, Fijian, Fiji Hindi, Danish, Mandarin Chinese, Māori, Samoan, Niuean, Spanish

Services Provided

Family / whānau support

Spectrum Care Whānau is whānau-focused support that gives whānau time out to recharge and provide educational, interactive and fun experiences for children of all ages. These support options include: • Planned breaks for infants • Planned breaks for children and youth • Planned breaks for after-school and weekends • Planned breaks for school holidays • Planned breaks for adults • Home support • Transition support • Aspirations support Spectrum Care Whānau is whānau-focused support that gives whānau time out to recharge and provide educational, interactive and fun experiences for children of all ages. These support options include: • Planned breaks for infants • Planned breaks for children and youth • Planned breaks for after-school and weekends • Planned breaks for school holidays • Planned breaks for adults • Home support • Transition support • Aspirations support

Spectrum Care Whānau is whānau-focused support that gives whānau time out to recharge and provide educational, interactive and fun experiences for children of all ages. These support options include:

• Planned breaks for infants
• Planned breaks for children and youth
• Planned breaks for after-school and weekends
• Planned breaks for school holidays
• Planned breaks for adults
• Home support
• Transition support
• Aspirations support

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Employment support

Spectrum Care Mahi works with people to identify their strengths and empower their capabilities so they can live independent and fulfilling lives. These support options include: • Transitions support – from school to work • Aspirations/day services support • Advocacy support • Cultural support • Living My Life long-term injury support. Spectrum Care Mahi works with people to identify their strengths and empower their capabilities so they can live independent and fulfilling lives. These support options include: • Transitions support – from school to work • Aspirations/day services support • Advocacy support • Cultural support • Living My Life long-term injury support.

Spectrum Care Mahi works with people to identify their strengths and empower their capabilities so they can live independent and fulfilling lives. These support options include:

• Transitions support – from school to work
• Aspirations/day services support
• Advocacy support
• Cultural support
• Living My Life long-term injury support.

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Disability support services

Spectrum Care Living services support people and whānau to find and create a place they can call home. These support options include: • Supported accommodation • Planned breaks for adults • Home support • Homes of Choice • Advocacy support • Cultural support • Living My Life long-term injury support • Specialist support (behaviour support, speech language therapy, clinical support)

  • Accommodation
  • Disability information and advisory services
  • Employment and support

Spectrum Care Living services support people and whānau to find and create a place they can call home. These support options include: 

• Supported accommodation
• Planned breaks for adults
• Home support
• Homes of Choice
• Advocacy support
• Cultural support
• Living My Life long-term injury support
• Specialist support (behaviour support, speech language therapy, clinical support)

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Youth mentoring / development

Spectrum Care Youth programmes aim to help young people successfully navigate the transition to adulthood so they can fully realise their potential. Our youth-focused support gives whānau time out to recharge and provide educational, interactive and fun experiences for youth. These support options include: • Home support • Planned breaks for children and youth • Planned breaks for after-school and weekends • Planned breaks for school holidays • Transitions support – from school to work • Aspirations/day services support • Advocacy support • Cultural support • Specialist support (behaviour support, speech language therapy, clinical support). Spectrum Care Youth programmes aim to help young people successfully navigate the transition to adulthood so they can fully realise their potential. Our youth-focused support gives whānau time out to recharge and provide educational, interactive and fun experiences for youth. These support options include: • Home support • Planned breaks for children and youth • Planned breaks for after-school and weekends • Planned breaks for school holidays • Transitions support – from school to work • Aspirations/day services support • Advocacy support • Cultural support • Specialist support (behaviour support, speech language therapy, clinical support).

Spectrum Care Youth programmes aim to help young people successfully navigate the transition to adulthood so they can fully realise their potential. Our youth-focused support gives whānau time out to recharge and provide educational, interactive and fun experiences for youth. These support options include:

• Home support
• Planned breaks for children and youth
• Planned breaks for after-school and weekends
• Planned breaks for school holidays
• Transitions support – from school to work
• Aspirations/day services support
• Advocacy support
• Cultural support
• Specialist support (behaviour support, speech language therapy, clinical support).

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Home Support

Service types: Accommodation and housing support, Kaupapa Māori, Pacific People.

Service types: Accommodation and housing support, Kaupapa Māori, Pacific People.

Region

Bay of Plenty, Central Auckland, East Auckland, Hutt, North Auckland, South Auckland, Waikato, Wairarapa, Wellington, West Auckland

Contact Details

Contact us online here

205 Great South Road
Greenlane
Auckland 1051

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Street Address

205 Great South Road
Greenlane
Auckland 1051

Postal Address

PO Box 74422
Greenlane
Auckland 1546

This page was last updated at 9:20PM on July 9, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Spectrum Care.