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ENLIVEN Positive Ageing Services
Rest and Convalescent Homes in Lower Hutt, Wellington area
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Our address
19 Pretoria Street,
Lower Hutt
5010,
Wellington, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
04 569 6400
063450500
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Our website
www.psc.org.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business ENLIVEN Positive Ageing Services are:
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Opens in 6 Hr 48 Min
Services offered
Hospitals, Rest and Convalescent Homes
Expertised in Rest and Convalescent Homes
Activities, Nursing, Meal Preparation, Church Services, Convalescent Care
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Woburn, Lower Hutt City
Additional info
Registered Nurses, Nurses, Wheelchair Accessible, Assisted Living, Personal Care Homes, Garden, Dining Room, Email, Fax Machines
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Terrible
“The place is filthy. The fridge freezers still had blood in them, and didnt go properly. The toilets were never cleaned properly, the recreation room was used as the managers private bar, lots of permanents, some love but some toxic. The disabled toilet was illegal, and the women's toilets would often smell. The kitchen was dirty and cold with ovens that did not work properly. How it passed Council inspections I don't know. Don't go.”