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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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Home support services — reporting a problem
Found in Health / Help in your home / Home support services — reporting a problem
If you have a concern, contact your service provider. You can also contact the government agency that funds your care, or the Health and Disability Commissioner.
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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.
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Veteran's Pension
Found in Tax, benefits and finance / New Zealand Superannuation and the Veteran's Pension / Veteran's Pension
If you’ve served in NZ’s Armed Forces, you may be able to get a Veteran’s Pension when you turn 65.
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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.
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What you have to do when you’re getting a benefit
Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Benefits and allowances / What you have to do when you’re getting a benefit
If you're getting a benefit, NZ Superannuation or a Veteran’s Pension from Work and Income, you must let them know if your contact details or circumstances change.
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Transfer to a different residential care facility
Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Moving into residential care / Transfer to a different residential care facility
You can transfer to another residential care facility if you want to. Or you may have to transfer if the level of care you need has changed.