Community Health Services in Lakes
We have 43 services in Lakes matching your criteria.
Services 43
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Complex Chronic Illness Support
Supporting people impacted by Complex Chronic Illness - empowering people towards wellness.
(07) 281 1481
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Te Arawa Whānau Ora ki Mangakino
Our Mangakino paeārahi can assist you in achieving your goals by completing a Whānau Ora plan.
027 593 4498 or (07) 8828 523
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Arthritis New Zealand
Arthritis New Zealand aims to improve the life of every person affected by arthritis.
0800 663 463
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Te Arawa Whānau Ora
We are a collective of Whānau Ora providers in the Te Arawa area.
: 0800 004 554
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Tuhourangi Tribal Authority - Koroua & Kuia Community Activity Programme
A community day activity programme for koroua and kuia based in the ROTORUA area
(07) 348 1417
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Carers New Zealand
Carers NZ provides information and support for older people, families with health and disability needs, individuals managing their own health conditions, and their supporters.
0800 777 797
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Age Concern Taupo
We support older kiwis to have a healthy lifestyle, full of opportunities and protection from harm.
(07) 378 9712
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Multiple Sclerosis - Rotorua & Districts
Supporting people affected by Multiple Sclerosis to lead independent, active and fulfilling lives
022 314 0212
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Allergy New Zealand
Allergies affect 30-40% of the population in New Zealand.
(09) 623 3912 or 0800 34 0800
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Awhi Mai Stroke Trust
Awhi Mai Stroke Trust supports our wider Māori stroke survivor whānau across Te Waiariki, Mataatua and Te Arawa.
027 349 1464
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Aroha Mai Cancer Support Services
We aim for better access to quality Cancer Support Services for Maori and the wider community.
(07) 349 3118
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Diabetes NZ Rotorua Branch
Information and support for people with diabetes in Rotorua
(07) 343 9950
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Parkinson's New Zealand
We provide information, education and support to people with Parkinson's (and related conditions) and their caregivers and we liaise with allied health professionals
0800 473 4636
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Brain Injury Association Rotorua
We provide support, information, education and advocacy for brain-injured people, their families/whanau, carers and the wider community
(07) 350 1251
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Dementia Lakes
The team at Dementia Lakes is here to assist people cope with the impacts of dementia.
(07) 349 0053
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Asian Network Inc. (TANI)
TANI supports Asian New Zealanders to enjoy optimal quality of life and wellbeing and to develop strong and healthy Asian communities in Aotearoa New Zealand
(09) 815 2338
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Daybreak Senior Day Care
Our service is a day programme designed to to support elderly within our community
(07) 349 6633
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Pinnacle - Lakes Extended Care Team
The extended care team work together with general practice to support patient care in the community
(07) 376 0060
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Alzheimers New Zealand
A dementia friendly New Zealand, Aotearoa, he aro nui ki te hunga mate wareware
0800 004 001
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Epilepsy Association of New Zealand
Information and support – for people who have epilepsy and their families/whanau.
0800 37 45 37 (EPILEPSY)
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Tūwharetoa Health Charitable Trust
Tūwharetoa Health is a kaupapa Māori health provider delivering a range of services to the Turangi, Taupo and Mangakino communities
(07) 384 2882
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Te Whanau Tokotokorangi Trust
Residential care and day service programmes for people who have intellectual disabilities
(07) 349 3228
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Paralympics New Zealand
Paralympics New Zealand is the official National Paralympic Committee (NPC) for New Zealand.
(09) 526 0760
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Cleft New Zealand Inc
Cleft New Zealand is the ‘come-to’ place for everyone touched by the condition of cleft.
0800 4 CLEFT (0800 425 338)
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Barnardos
Barnardos New Zealand is a national children's charity.
0800 227 627 or 0800 BARNARDOS
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NZPC: Aotearoa New Zealand Sex Workers' Collective
NZPC is a non-profit organisation run by sex workers, supporting the rights, health and wellbeing of all sex industry workers.
(04) 382 8791
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Muscular Dystrophy Association of New Zealand
MDANZ is a registered charity that aims to provide New Zealanders living with neuromuscular conditions personal support and specialist information.
0800 800 337 or (09) 815 0247
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Health and Disability Commissioner
The main role of the Health and Disability Commissioner is to ensure that the rights of consumers are upheld.
0800 11 22 33
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Autism New Zealand National Office
Provides education, support, training and advocacy for autistic people and the wider autism community, including family/whanau, schools, employers and professionals.
(0800) 288 476
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Talking Trouble Aotearoa NZ
Addressing the speech, language and communication needs of children, youth and adults involved with justice, care and protection, mental health and behaviour services
(09) 889 8738
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The Personal Advocacy and Safeguarding Adults Trust
The Personal Advocacy Trust provides a range of safeguarding services and supports for people with care and support needs.
0800 728 7878
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Disabled Persons Assembly (NZ)
Disabled Persons Assembly is a pan-impairment disabled person’s organisation that works to realise an equitable society, where all disabled people can direct their own lives.
(04) 801 9100
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Women's Health Action Trust
Women’s Health Action is a women’s health promotion, information and consumer advisory service.
(09) 520 5295
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Rare Disorders NZ
RDNZ offers a central starting point for patients and families affected by rare disorders, helping them to find essential information and support groups.
(04) 385 1119
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Cerebral Palsy Society of New Zealand
Cerebral Palsy Society of New Zealand Inc provides an advocacy, information and liaison service to people with cerebral palsy and their wider circle.
0800 503 603
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IHC New Zealand
IHC will advocate for the rights, inclusion and welfare of all people with intellectual disabilities and support them to live satisfying lives in the community.
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Fertility NZ
Supporting New Zealanders with fertility issues - registered charity.
0800 333 306
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Motor Neurone Disease Association of New Zealand
We provide an information, support and advocacy service for people with motor neurone disease (MND), their families and carers.