To provide services that co-ordinate whanau and appropriate community services in the delivery of safe and loving care for kaumatua and kuia who are residents in Te Puaha Ki Manuka (Counties-Manukau)
Objectives: To promote and implement Te Whare Tapa Wha process of Maori health and well-being and to ensure te reo rangatira me ona tikanga is acknowledged as an essential part of the holistic view of hauora Maori
Eligibility: Kaumatua kuia aged 64 years and over
Outcomes: To Provide Holistic Kaupapa Maori Community based Quality Services for the Health and Well-being of Kaumatua Kuia and their whanau.
To provide services that co-ordinate whanau and appropriate community services in the delivery of safe and loving care for kaumatua and kuia who are residents in Te Puaha Ki Manuka (Counties-Manukau)
Objectives: To provide awareness hui to the communities about; elder abuse and neglect prevention; dementia and its impact on whanau
Eligibility: Kaumatua kuia aged 64 years and over
Outcomes: To Provide Holistic Kaupapa Maori Community based Quality Services for the Health and Well-being of Kaumatua Kuia and their whanau.
We provide supports to kaumatua, kuia and their whanau who require access to specialised services.
Services:
Eligibility: Kaumatua and kuia who are aged 65 years and over
The assessment will be delivered in the acknowledgement that te reo rangatira is an essential part of the holistic concept of te ao Maori.
To determine current abilities and needs of the person who requires the services. We identify what is needed to make the most of their independence and participation in life
To determine the needs and supports of the carer which has a significant impact on the whanau
Eligibility: Kaumatua and kuia who are aged 65 years and over
The Kaumatua Kuia Day Activity Programme offers a variety of therapeutic activities aimed at helping to stimulate or strengthen the wairua, hinengaro, tinana and whanau concepts of well-being