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  • Help for partners staying at home

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Paying for residential care / Help for partners staying at home

    If your partner moves into a rest home or hospital, you can get financial help to stay in your home, look after your own health and visit your partner.

  • Car seats for kids

    Found in Transport / Car seats for kids

    Kids under 7 have to be in car seats. Between 7 and 8 they have to be in a car seat if one is available.

  • What you pay for residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Paying for residential care / What you pay for residential care

    What you pay each week is written in the Admission Agreement you sign with the rest home or hospital.

  • Urgent admission to a residential care facility

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Moving into residential care / Urgent admission to a residential care facility

    Even if your need is urgent, you can only move into your preferred rest home or hospital if it has a suitable vacancy.

  • Choose your residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Choose your residential care

    You choose the rest home or hospital that you want to move to and can afford.

  • Make a complaint about residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Make a complaint about residential care

    There are different steps to take depending on your complaint, but tell the manager of the rest home or hospital first — they may be able to fix the problem.

  • Apply for a Residential Care Loan

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Paying for residential care / Apply for a Residential Care Loan

    A Residential Care Loan is an interest-free loan paid directly to your rest home or hospital to help cover the cost of your care. You might be able to get the loan if most of your money is tied up in your house, or you have limited assets.

  • Where to start when thinking about residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Moving into residential care / Where to start when thinking about residential care

    If you’re looking to move into a rest home or hospital you have some big decisions to make. Find out what you first need to think about and do.

  • Who can move into residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Who can move into residential care

    When you can no longer manage in your own home, you can move into a rest home or hospital. Your doctor, other health professionals, and your family or whānau can help you decide where to move and when.

  • Your Admission Agreement and care plan

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Moving into residential care / Your Admission Agreement and care plan

    When you move into a rest home or hospital you sign an Admission Agreement. This contract has information about your rights and responsibilities. Your Care Plan is the other important document that’s prepared for you.

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