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New Zealand Aged Care Association
Rest and Convalescent Homes in Wellington area
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Our address
28 Waring Taylor St,
Wellington
6011,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
04 473 3159
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Our fax
044733554
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Our website
www.HealthCareProviders.org.nz
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Services offered since 2013
General Business, Rest and Convalescent Homes, Membership services, Training and Professional Development, Individual support, Representation, Media Engagement, Communication (In Touch newsletter), Branch structure, Members-only section, Annual Conference, Advocacy and Policy, Research and Publications
Expertised in Rest and Convalescent Homes
Activities, Nursing, Meal Preparation, Church Services, Convalescent Care
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Wellington Central, Wellington City
Additional info
Registered Nurses, Nurses, Wheelchair Accessible, Assisted Living, Personal Care Homes, Garden, Dining Room, Email, Fax Machines
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business New Zealand Aged Care Association are:
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Opens in 1 day 12 Hr 25 Min
In the heart of Wellington, nestled among the city's vibrant landscape, you'll find the New Zealand Aged Care Association - a beacon of warmth, companionship, and exceptional care for our valued members. Established in 2013, we are more than just Rest and Convalescent Homes; we are a community that cherishes each individual's story, providing a nurturing environment where laughter, love, and life's simple pleasures abound. Our homes are not merely places to rest; they are sanctuaries designed with your comfort and wellbeing in mind. From the moment you step through our doors, you'll be greeted by friendly faces that truly care. Our dedicated team of professionals is here to ensure every aspect of your stay - from nursing care to meal preparation - exceeds expectations. We believe in the importance of keeping active minds engaged and bodies moving, which is why we offer a wide range of activities tailored to our residents' interests. Whether it's participating in a lively game of cards, enjoying an afternoon of gardening, or simply taking a leisurely stroll around our beautifully landscaped grounds, there's always something fun and fulfilling to do. Spirituality plays a vital role in many lives, so we're proud to host regular church services within our homes. These intimate gatherings provide comfort, fellowship, and a sense of connection that transcends physical barriers. As a member of the New Zealand Aged Care Association, you become part of a broader family. Our membership services extend beyond bricks and mortar, offering support, resources, and opportunities for social interaction with others across our network of homes. We're committed to fostering a sense of belonging that enriches lives in more ways than one. At the New Zealand Aged Care Association, we don't just care for your body; we care for your spirit. We invite you to join us and discover a place where comfort meets companionship, where life's joys are celebrated, and where every day is filled with purpose and meaning. Welcome home.
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