Positive aging service Enliven Central is now accredited by the Nursing Council of New Zealand to run a Competency Assessment
Category: Staff & volunteers
Kōwhainui Home’s shop a handy spot for residents
Kōwhainui Home residents are spoilt for choice with their recently-opened shop which stocks many convenient items which they can purchase
Driving the van a joy for Wayne
Wayne Carter has spent his life truck driving and farming in various locations around the North Island. So when he
Caroline finds her calling at Huntleigh Home
Huntleigh Home clinical coordinator Caroline Vincent enjoys working in a place that meets her values and supports her learning. Caroline
Outstanding performance wins for Priyanka
Priyanka Chettri, Longview Home’s clinical coordinator, received a Tawa Rotary ‘Pride of Work’ award recently for making a difference for
Karen’s retirement will give her time to smell the roses.
During her years managing Enliven’s Cashmere Home and Cashmere Heights Home Karen Rhind says the one of the most enjoyable
Susie Gardiner feeds the whānau at Levin War Veterans Home
For six years Susie Gardiner has cooked for the residents at Enliven’s Levin War Veterans Home, and she credits her
Kōwhainui Home residents get a warm welcome
A welcome service for new residents has been created by chaplain Ann Jennison and the recreation team at Kōwhainui Home
Huntleigh Home recreation officer Phillippa draws on a love of creativity
Fostering the artistic talents of Huntleigh Home residents across the board comes easily to recreation officer Phillippa Nonoa. Phillippa initially
Warm welcome for Kandahar Retirement Village coordinator
Kandahar Retirement Village’s new village coordinator Sharon Brown has loved the welcoming atmosphere she’s found since starting her role. Sharon