Nine years ago at age 52, Graeme Everett had a stroke that left him unable to walk or talk. Since...
News
Safer walking for a loved one with dementia
It’s important to support those with dementia to continue to do things they love – such as walking. It’s not...
New services to support seniors with loneliness and transition to care
Two new game-changing services from EnlivenPlus – Active Respite Care and Transition into Care – aim to transform the experiences...
New Enliven Northern and Regional Hub
Health and disability service provider, Enliven, opened a new regional hub in Penrose this week, but not without a challenge...
Enliven Service Updates for North Island Adverse Weather Event
Following this week’s adverse weather event, from Wednesday 15th February Enliven’s home-based and day services will slowly resume where safe...
Call for Kiwis to earn while they learn in healthcare support work
– Caring and supportive environment – No experience required – Free NZ Health Certificate training One of New Zealand’s leading...
Enjoying time out at the Onehunga Day Service
COVID-19 lockdowns have been tough on the elderly, isolating them from loved ones and limiting their ability to socialise with...
A new programme for people living with dementia
Tauranga leads way in groundbreaking dementia care Tauranga is the first city in New Zealand where those living with dementia...
Focusing on kindness
This month’s Person-Centred Care topic from the New Zealand Dementia Foundation focuses on the importance of kindness. “Kindness to others is...