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94 days ago

Help

Suzanne from Rangiora

Kia ora neighbours, bit of a random request here! I need to find out where I can get an educational/information "panel" made for a charity fundraising event this Saturday. I can't for the life of me think what these are called - I'm sure that they have a special name. … View moreKia ora neighbours, bit of a random request here! I need to find out where I can get an educational/information "panel" made for a charity fundraising event this Saturday. I can't for the life of me think what these are called - I'm sure that they have a special name. They're along the lines of a teardrop advertising "banner" (again, for want of a better/correct term) but would be rectangular and hang vertically with a weighted base and made from some sort of weatherproof fabric (likely synthetic)....if this makes sense!? Can anyone tell me what the correct term is for these, and also where I might be able to get one made urgently either in Rangiora, Kaiapoi, or Christchurch? Many thanks in advance!

94 days ago

WOF Giveaway

Rodney from Driven Automotive

WOF Giveaway!
We understand that these are challenging times for everyone, and we are grateful for the support we have received from our amazing community. As a token of our appreciation, we would like to offer a free Warrant of Fitness (WOF) to two lucky winners who book with us during the month … View more
WOF Giveaway!
We understand that these are challenging times for everyone, and we are grateful for the support we have received from our amazing community. As a token of our appreciation, we would like to offer a free Warrant of Fitness (WOF) to two lucky winners who book with us during the month of August.
To enter the draw, simply click the link below to book a WOF using the ‘MAKE A BOOKING’ tab on our website, and make sure to include the keywords "WOF DRAW" in the booking details.

The winners will be chosen at random at the end of the month. If you have already paid for a WOF during this period and you win, we will credit the cost of the WOF to you.
Thank you for your ongoing support, and best of luck to all participants!

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94 days ago

PAINTING AND DECORATING

Enviro Painters Ltd

Spring is in the air it is nearly time to for the big garden and house tidy up.Now is a great time to book in your painting and decorating projects you have been thinking about it is only 4 1/2 months to Xmas so don't delay get in touch with Andy at Enviro Painters today.

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95 days ago

Keep yourself protected against Covid.

Health New Zealand

It might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.

The good news is, the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free, and recommended for you and… View more
It might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.

The good news is, the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free, and recommended for you and many others as long as you haven’t had the vaccine, or Covid, in the last 6 months.

To book your vaccination, go to BookMyVaccine.nz or talk to your healthcare provider.
Find out more

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96 days ago

New lottery, new home

Heart Foundation Lottery

For only $15 a ticket, you could win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home located in the picturesque Cooks Beach, Coromandel.

Valued at over $1.2 million, this home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area. It is waiting to be loved by its… View more
For only $15 a ticket, you could win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home located in the picturesque Cooks Beach, Coromandel.

Valued at over $1.2 million, this home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area. It is waiting to be loved by its new owner.

Make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, a rental, or simply sell it!

Get your tickets today at heartlottery.org.nz
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96 days ago

Spring Promotion Winner!

The Wheel Magician Christchurch North

Congratulations to A Lorimer from Burwood, this weeks winner of the Prestige Car Wash from Espresso Car Wash Northlands!

Happening every week in August. Contact Paul to book to enter next weeks draw.

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97 days ago

Fears elderly being left behind, despite positive survey results

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Recent findings suggest Waimakariri is a good place to retire to, but some concerns were highlighted for the region's older residents.

A survey of retirees was more positive than the Waimakariri Age-friendly Advisory Group anticipated.

But group… View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Recent findings suggest Waimakariri is a good place to retire to, but some concerns were highlighted for the region's older residents.

A survey of retirees was more positive than the Waimakariri Age-friendly Advisory Group anticipated.

But group members remain concerned about the ability of many to engage in the digital world, and of access to cash, transport and affordable housing.

The findings were presented to a Waimakariri District Council community and recreation committee meeting last month.

‘‘It has provided a remarkably positive view about what it is like to live in the Waimakariri,’’ group chairperson Norman West said.

‘‘It is more positive than we expected. We had expected some more negative responses about access to transport, community services and health services.

‘‘One thing it doesn’t pick up on is how people are coping with financial services.’’

West said the group was also aware several elderly found engaging with the digital world ‘‘a real struggle’’, particularly when it came to finances.

The survey received about 250 responses from engagement through local libraries, community groups and retirement villages.

Group committee member John Mather said the group was thinking about how it could advocate for the elderly to large organisations like banks.

‘‘We are not a 'doing group', but an advisory group, but we are wondering whether we should be asking some of these organisations how they find out about people’s experiences.

‘‘Do they have a proper customer service focus?

The group plans to do the survey again next year and hopes to get a much wider response, particularly from those who are struggling, Mather said.

‘‘We know we may not have got to those people, so we need to be aware that age-friendliness is about all people, and we need to reach those people who are the hardest to reach.’’

Public transport in Waimakariri is limited, but several agencies attempt to fill the gap including Kaiapoi Community Support, Presbyterian Support, Oxford Community Trust, the North Canterbury Minibus Trust and the St John Health Shuttle.

Mather developed the survey from a questionnaire prepared by an age-friendly group in The Hague, Netherlands.

The group planned to share its findings with other age-friendly groups and was keen to connect with the Hurunui district’s age-friendly group.

Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon said the age-friendly advisory group played a valuable role in the community.

"Age Friendly Waimakariri is a huge asset to our district and helps to keep us informed of matters that concern our older residents.

"As result of this relationship, they are able to provide excellent advice and guidance to our council, staff and other agencies.

"Surveys such as this are so valuable for us as decision makes. It is always good to know what is working well, but it is of even more benefit to learn where more support is needed and what needs improving."

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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97 days ago

GIB Fixing & Plastering

Morgan from Rangiora

Hi everyone, hubby and I own a small GIB Fixing and Plastering business here in Rangiora. If anybody needs any work done feel free to reach out, we do everything from new builds to renovations and patch repairs. Feel free to either message me or call/text Aaron on 027 467 3787. Thanks, Morgan

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97 days ago

Need a Head Start on YOUR TAN?

Rae from Room To Heal

Hello Neighbours are you ready to TAN FASTER, DARKER & SMARTER than ever before? Minimum Sun Maximum Tan

Get a head start on your summer tan with our + Bronzing Oil. This luxurious oil contains tan boosting peptides AND sunless tanning actives for an added fake tan boost. The lightweight, … View more
Hello Neighbours are you ready to TAN FASTER, DARKER & SMARTER than ever before? Minimum Sun Maximum Tan

Get a head start on your summer tan with our + Bronzing Oil. This luxurious oil contains tan boosting peptides AND sunless tanning actives for an added fake tan boost. The lightweight, silky formula spreads effortlessly and absorbs quickly, leaving your skin with a glossy finish that feels anything but greasy.

Use before, during and after sun exposure to triple your tanning results!

“Absolutely the best tanning oil on the market! My skin glows and gets the most perfect tan with little exposure to the sun”

Purchase here: www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...

Exceptional Products & Services
Room to Heal in Rangiora
Reiki Practitioner
Therapeutic Massage Therapist
Bioptron Medical Light Therapist
Love and Light
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Price: $62.95

97 days ago

Product recalls

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Hi neighbours! Here are some product recalls from the past 2 weeks. Click on the title of these to bring up specific details of the recall.

Food:
Harvest Snaps brand Baked Pea Crisps
Raymons Mince Pies and Sausage Rolls
Kings Finest Small Batch Liqueur brand Advocaat
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Hi neighbours! Here are some product recalls from the past 2 weeks. Click on the title of these to bring up specific details of the recall.

Food:
Harvest Snaps brand Baked Pea Crisps
Raymons Mince Pies and Sausage Rolls
Kings Finest Small Batch Liqueur brand Advocaat
King brand Traditional Soup Mix Gluten Free Vegetable
Pavillion brand Beef and Gravy Pies
Henderson Dairy brand Farm Fresh Raw Milk (unpasteurised)

Products:
Serene S2068 Bathroom Heater.
Rylee and Cru Pyjama set
Avanti Bikes
Kale Airmove Fan

Ensure you check your household items to ensure you aren't consuming or using anything harmful.

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97 days ago

Looking for a new sport.Want to try something different.

Roger from Rangiora

RANGIORA BOWLING CLUB,
Goode Street.
We are having HAVE A GO days August 24th between 10.00am to 12.00pm and 1.00 to 3.00pm.
August 31st between 10.00am to 12.00pm and 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm.
All you need to bring is a pair of flat soled shoes a smile and a sense of humour
All else supplied … View more
RANGIORA BOWLING CLUB,
Goode Street.
We are having HAVE A GO days August 24th between 10.00am to 12.00pm and 1.00 to 3.00pm.
August 31st between 10.00am to 12.00pm and 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm.
All you need to bring is a pair of flat soled shoes a smile and a sense of humour
All else supplied including Coaching
Give it a try your bound to enjoy it.
Can’t wait?Then contact the club direct at any time.

97 days ago

Revamp a cot

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Give an old cot a new lease of life in fresh Resene paint colours with this easy makeover project.

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98 days ago

Rangiora Lions - Kindling

Simon Tavener from Rangiora Lions Club

Dry, easy to light, made from recycled wood, packed in 4kg boxes. 4 boxes for $30, or $10 a box. Free delivery Rangiora. Limited stock. Support your local community. Phone 021 1180071 or email lionskindling@gmail.com

Negotiable

98 days ago

Pig Manure & Sawdust

Simon Tavener from Rangiora Lions Club

Pig manure and aged sawdust in 40l bag. 4 bags for $30, or $10 a bag. Free delivery Rangiora. Limited supply. Support your local community. Phone 021 118 0071 or email lionspigmanure@gmail.com

Negotiable

98 days ago

Respite care ‘at or near full capacity’ in North Canterbury

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

An aged care advocate has fired back at claims there are enough respite care beds in North Canterbury's rest homes.

The NZ Aged Care Association says it is concerned Te Whatu Ora Health NZ is passing respite care on to aged care facilities, which … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

An aged care advocate has fired back at claims there are enough respite care beds in North Canterbury's rest homes.

The NZ Aged Care Association says it is concerned Te Whatu Ora Health NZ is passing respite care on to aged care facilities, which are not always equipped to deal with the demand.

Health NZ has confirmed it won't offer respite care at the Rangiora Health Hub after decommissioning four flexi-beds for the service.

A Health NZ spokesperson said respite care is offered by aged care facilities in North Canterbury, ‘‘where the appropriate level of care can be maintained’’.

The agency said it understood there were four aged care providers in Rangiora which offered respite care, while there are two providers in Kaiapoi.

But the New Zealand Aged Care Association said the claim there is adequate capacity within aged care facilities is ‘‘misleading’’.

‘‘While North Canterbury does have several aged care facilities, only one of these says it has a single bed dedicated to respite care.

‘‘Many of these providers are already operating at or near full capacity, and the availability of respite care is always conditional on beds being vacant between long-term residents.’’

Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey said the community needed reassurance services were available in North Canterbury.

He said he was disappointed to learn there was just one bed dedicated to respite care, despite assurances from Health NZ.

‘‘I will be approaching Health NZ to find out why this is the case and ask them to explain the situation.’’

Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon said he was concerned to hear the number of respite beds available in Waimakariri is decreasing.

‘‘I will be looking into this. It seems families are having to navigate this issue at what is likely the worst time of their lives.

‘‘I would like to see something done to streamline or simply this process to ensure loved ones are able to remain close to family and in their communities at this final stage of life.’’

Information provided by the New Zealand Aged Care Association, and available on the Ministry of Health website, shows there are eight aged care facilities in Waimakariri which provide respite care, and two in the Hurunui district.

Three rural hospitals also provide respite care.

There are different types of respite care, including ACC, rest-home, hospital, palliative, dementia and end of life care, with aged care facilities licensed for different types of care.

Health NZ regional manager ageing well Mardi Fitzgibbon said respite care is funded by Health NZ and is allocated by the Needs Assessment Service (NASC) following a review of the person’s needs.

"It is generally provided up to 28 days per year, to give the person’s main carer a break.

"The level of respite is need dependent and may be for rest home, hospital or dementia levels of care."

It can also be funded through other agencies such as ACC, or families can make private arrangements.

Bainswood on Victoria home manager Lucy Farley said the process of applying for respite care can be complex.

‘‘It can be a minefield for people, particularly when they are going through this big life change.’’

Palliative care can be available for younger people and end of life respite care is also available, she said.

Charles Upham Retirement Village manager David Cartwright said the village has 120 care beds for both short and long term care, but availability cannot be guaranteed.

‘‘Unlike a hotel, we may have a resident who comes in for 14 days, but they may be up and fit after seven days, or they may need 21 days, so it can be very difficult to try to allocate beds.’’

Holmwood Rangiora Lifecare care home manager Elsie Evans said a needs assessment is completed before a resident is admitted.

But the ability to offer respite care is subject to beds and staff being available.

■ Respite care is also available at Bainlea House and Ballarat Care Home (Rangiora), Annaliese Haven Rest Home (Kaiapoi), Ultimate Care Karaden (Oxford), Oxford Hospital, Bloomfields Court Retirement Village (Woodend), Adriel Resthome (Amberley), Amberley Resthome and Retirement Village, Waikari Hospital and Te Hā o Te Ora Kaikōura Health.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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