We have many services for everyone involved with helpful tools and support. Our patients and their families benefit from our nurses help whether it be regular medical input or a visit/phone call to see how you are doing. We also provide education for community groups and health care professionals who care for patients who are dying and their family/whanau.
Please click on any services below for more information.
- Personal one to one sessions provided either in our counselling room at our offices or at home as needed.
- Therapeutic support groups for...
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Hospice@Home
The Hospice@Home service is offered within Hamilton City, Ngaruawahia and Cambridge. On referral a Registered Nurse, skilled in the holistic care of patients who are dying and their family/whanau, is assigned to co-ordinate care. This care...
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In-Patient Unit
Our facility is committed to providing holistic care, to support our patients and their families. Respect for the cultural and spiritual needs of our patients and their families are important to us. Our skilled team of...
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Collaborative Care
Collaborative Care is for people with palliative care needs who live in rural areas of Waikato. It is an Inter-disciplinary model of palliative care providing specialised nursing in collaboration with District Nurses, General Practitioners and...
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Rainbow Place
Welcome to Rainbow Place, a Family Centered Service. We provide specialised Theraputic Support for children and young people experiencing change, loss and grief around the serious illness and/or death of a loved one.
Family Services
Counselling for Adults
Counselling for adults is a gentle, respectful process that is confidential.
Counselling provides:
Education
Hospice Waikato provides education for community groups and health care professionals who care for patients who are dying and their family/whanau.
We teach carers who work in rest homes about palliative care for their patients and...
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Referral & Forms
Hospice Waikato services are for people who have reached a palliative stage in their illness where the focus of treatment is on comfort and quality of life rather than cure and for the people who...
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