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Mental Health Service
Description
Wellington, Hutt and Porirua provide three inpatient units for those experiencing severe mental illness.
The Mental Health, Addiction and Intellectual Disability Service provides three inpatient units. The Regional Rangatahi Adolescent Inpatient Service (RRAIS) is located at Rātonga Rua o Porirua, Porirua, the Te Whare Ahuru Acute Inpatient Unit is located at Hutt Hospital, Lower Hutt and the Te Whare o Matairangi Inpatient Service is located at Wellington Hospital, Wellington.
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free, Partial fees apply, Fees apply
Fees and Charges Description
To find out if you are eligible for healthcare funding, please see the Mental Health, Addiction and Intellectual Disability Service website.
Hours
Visiting Hours:
Regional Rangatahi Adolescent Inpatient Service | Monday - Friday | 4.00pm - 8.00pm | |
Saturday - Sunday | 10.00am - 5.00pm | ||
Te Whare Ahuru Acute Inpatient Unit | Monday - Sunday | 2.30pm - 8.00pm | |
Te Whare o Matairangi Inpatient Service | Monday - Sunday |
10.00am - 2.00pm 4.00pm - 8.00pm |
Languages Spoken
English
Programmes
The Regional Rangatahi Adolescent Inpatient Service (RRAIS) is the acute adolescent inpatient unit for the central region. The service is for youth aged 12 to 17 who are experiencing acute mental health problems. We provide a bicultural service based on Kaupapa Māori frameworks and mainstream clinical models. Our service includes: An assessment and treatment led by a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist. Daily care and input from a multi-disciplinary team. Cultural assessments where indicated. Whānau centered care and treatment with a focus on recovery and supporting youth when they leave the unit. Located at Kenepuru Community Hospital, Porirua.
The Regional Rangatahi Adolescent Inpatient Service (RRAIS) is the acute adolescent inpatient unit for the central region. The service is for youth aged 12 to 17 who are experiencing acute mental health problems. We provide a bicultural service based on Kaupapa Māori frameworks and mainstream clinical models. Our service includes: An assessment and treatment led by a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist. Daily care and input from a multi-disciplinary team. Cultural assessments where indicated. Whānau centered care and treatment with a focus on recovery and supporting youth when they leave the unit. Located at Kenepuru Community Hospital, Porirua.
- Programme Areas
Crisis / acute, Mental health
- Programme Type
Acute services
- Regions
MidCentral, Hawke's Bay, Wellington, Hutt, Whanganui, Wairarapa
- Age Groups
Youth / Rangatahi
- Referral Types
DHB clinical services
Referral Process
Referrals are accepted from local child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) or a child and adolescent psychiatrist.
Description
The Regional Rangatahi Adolescent Inpatient Service (RRAIS) is the acute adolescent inpatient unit for the central region. The service is for youth aged 12 to 17 who are experiencing acute mental health problems.
We provide a bicultural service based on Kaupapa Māori frameworks and mainstream clinical models.
Our service includes:
- An assessment and treatment led by a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist. Daily care and input from a multi-disciplinary team.
- Cultural assessments where indicated.
- Whānau centered care and treatment with a focus on recovery and supporting youth when they leave the unit.
Located at Kenepuru Community Hospital, Porirua.
The service is for people who live in the Hutt Valley who are experiencing severe mental illness. We sometimes admit people from Wairarapa and the wider Wellington region. Te Whare Ahuru is a 24 hour mental health assessment and treatment service for adults aged from 18 upwards who are experiencing serious mental health concerns. Here are examples of what we provide: Occupational therapist engages people in everyday activities of interest, paid or volunteer work, outside interests and activities to get them on the road to feeling better. Mental health nurses help with medication, advocacy and assessment. Mental health support workers focus on people’s comfort and their personal cares. Social workers provide talking therapy, support with families, psychosocial education, support with social services and connecting people with communities. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication if it is the best option. Located at Hutt Hospital, High Street, Lower Hutt
The service is for people who live in the Hutt Valley who are experiencing severe mental illness. We sometimes admit people from Wairarapa and the wider Wellington region. Te Whare Ahuru is a 24 hour mental health assessment and treatment service for adults aged from 18 upwards who are experiencing serious mental health concerns. Here are examples of what we provide: Occupational therapist engages people in everyday activities of interest, paid or volunteer work, outside interests and activities to get them on the road to feeling better. Mental health nurses help with medication, advocacy and assessment. Mental health support workers focus on people’s comfort and their personal cares. Social workers provide talking therapy, support with families, psychosocial education, support with social services and connecting people with communities. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication if it is the best option. Located at Hutt Hospital, High Street, Lower Hutt
- Programme Areas
Crisis / acute, Mental health
- Programme Type
Acute services
- Regions
Hutt
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
DHB clinical services
Referral Process
Referrals to Te Whare Ahuru can be made via our specialist mental health and addiction services only. If you or someone you know needs urgent help, call MHAIDS 24/7 on 0800 745 477 or find other options for support here.
Description
The service is for people who live in the Hutt Valley who are experiencing severe mental illness. We sometimes admit people from Wairarapa and the wider Wellington region.
Te Whare Ahuru is a 24 hour mental health assessment and treatment service for adults aged from 18 upwards who are experiencing serious mental health concerns.
Here are examples of what we provide:
- Occupational therapist engages people in everyday activities of interest, paid or volunteer work, outside interests and activities to get them on the road to feeling better.
- Mental health nurses help with medication, advocacy and assessment.
- Mental health support workers focus on people’s comfort and their personal cares.
- Social workers provide talking therapy, support with families, psychosocial education, support with social services and connecting people with communities.
- Psychiatrists can prescribe medication if it is the best option.
Located at Hutt Hospital, High Street, Lower Hutt
The service is for people in Wellington, Porirua or Kāpiti area who are experiencing severe mental illness. We sometimes admit people from the Hutt and other areas. Te Whare O Matairangi is a 24 hour mental health assessment and treatment service for adults aged from 18 upwards who are experiencing serious mental health concerns. Here are examples of what we provide: Occupational therapists engage people in everyday activities of interest, paid or volunteer work, outside interests and activities to get them on the road to feeling better. Mental health nurses help with medication, advocacy and assessment, and can do home visits. Mental health support workers focus on people’s comfort and their personal cares. Social workers provide talking therapy, support with families, psychosocial education, support with social services and connecting people with communities. Our pyschologist provides psychological assessment and interventions. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication if it is the best option. Located at Wellington Hospital, Mein Street, Newtown, Wellington
The service is for people in Wellington, Porirua or Kāpiti area who are experiencing severe mental illness. We sometimes admit people from the Hutt and other areas. Te Whare O Matairangi is a 24 hour mental health assessment and treatment service for adults aged from 18 upwards who are experiencing serious mental health concerns. Here are examples of what we provide: Occupational therapists engage people in everyday activities of interest, paid or volunteer work, outside interests and activities to get them on the road to feeling better. Mental health nurses help with medication, advocacy and assessment, and can do home visits. Mental health support workers focus on people’s comfort and their personal cares. Social workers provide talking therapy, support with families, psychosocial education, support with social services and connecting people with communities. Our pyschologist provides psychological assessment and interventions. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication if it is the best option. Located at Wellington Hospital, Mein Street, Newtown, Wellington
- Programme Areas
Crisis / acute, Mental health
- Programme Type
Acute services
- Regions
Wellington
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
DHB clinical services
Referral Process
Referrals to Te Whare ō Matairangi can be made via our specialist mental health and addiction services only. If you or someone you know needs urgent help, call MHAIDS 24/7 on 0800 745 477 or find other options for support here.
Description
The service is for people in Wellington, Porirua or Kāpiti area who are experiencing severe mental illness. We sometimes admit people from the Hutt and other areas.
Te Whare O Matairangi is a 24 hour mental health assessment and treatment service for adults aged from 18 upwards who are experiencing serious mental health concerns.
Here are examples of what we provide:
- Occupational therapists engage people in everyday activities of interest, paid or volunteer work, outside interests and activities to get them on the road to feeling better.
- Mental health nurses help with medication, advocacy and assessment, and can do home visits.
- Mental health support workers focus on people’s comfort and their personal cares.
- Social workers provide talking therapy, support with families, psychosocial education, support with social services and connecting people with communities.
- Our pyschologist provides psychological assessment and interventions.
- Psychiatrists can prescribe medication if it is the best option.
Located at Wellington Hospital, Mein Street, Newtown, Wellington
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Mobility parking space, NZ sign language interpreter, Assistance to move around, Quiet, low sensory environment
Additional Details
Child / Tamariki friendly, Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi
Parking
Access and Parking Details:
Regional Rangatahi Adolescent Inpatient Service - See Kenepuru Community Hospital map
Te Whare Ahuru Acute Inpatient Unit - See Hutt Hospital maps
Te Whare o Matairangi Inpatient Service - See details for Wellington Hospital, including location, maps and parking
Website
Contact Details
Kenepuru Community Hospital - Te Hohipera o Kenepuru
Wellington
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Phone
(04) 918 2270
Website
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This page was last updated at 11:00AM on April 23, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Acute Inpatient Services - Youth and Adult | MHAIDS.