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Official publication of Age Concern Wanganui

Wanganui

Office Phone: 06 - 345 1799 Fax: 06 - 347 2334 email: [email protected] web: ageconcernwanganui.co.nz PO Box 703, Wanganui. 4540 164 St Hill Street, Wanganui. 4500 289 Broadway, Marton. Ph: 06 - 327 8074 OFFICE HOURS: Wanganui - 9am - 3pm Mon - Fri Marton: 9am - 3pm Mon, Wed, Thurs

Summer 2014

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Board Members:

Manager: Tracy Lynn Administrator: Noeleen Voice Health Promotion/ Volunteer Coordinator: Janet Lewis Social Workers: Sue Evans Kay Taylor Lorraine Peipi-TePou

For users of our services, we wish you compliments of the season. Take special care and we hope we can be of assistance to you again. After a short break we will be back in 2015 to do it all again with renewed enthusiasm for what may lie ahead. Please remember that Christmas time can be a tough time for many. Look out for your neighbours, your mates, your family/whanau, your community, your SELF.

Be safe and be well!!

Christmas/New Year Opening Hours Age Concern Wanganui Wanganui office will be closed from 12pmWednesday 24th December 2014 and will re-open on Monday 5th January 2015

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Meri Kirihimete La Maunia Le Kilisimasi Ma Le Tausaga Fou Kilisimasi Fiefia & Ta’u fo’ou monu ia Kung His Hsin Nien bing Chu Shen Tan I’D Miilad Said ous Sana Saida (Please forgive me for not including YOUR special language, there were 144 other languages I could have included!!)

The Transport Service & Supermarket Service will be unavailable until Monday 5th January 2015

With Christmas fast approaching, Stephanie has been helping clients with their shopping including groceries, cards and presents. “We have such a good time searching for the right gift, it really is lovely to know you’re helping a person to have fun and enjoy preparing for Christmas.” The clients of Driving Miss Daisy Wanganui have made some very positive comments about the service:

“To our mind, consistent good service, cheerfulness, helpfulness and a genuine kindness, are a trademark hard to find in other forms of transportation. This is where ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ has no equal in Wanganui.



The whole experience was a delight: your elegant and comfortable vehicle, your friendly and very helpful driver and perhaps most of all, the convenience of being able to visit more than one destination – in my case, my doctor’s and then the supermarket - with the driver either kindly waiting or returning promptly at an agreed time.”

Driving Miss Daisy drivers really care about building long term relationships with their clients – getting to know them and tailoring the service to their preference. They love to have a laugh with their clients, to brighten up their day and make every journey a pleasure. As Driving Miss Daisy is not a taxi service, pre-booking is essential and can ensure your booking is scheduled to your timeframes.

Marton Office will be closed from 3pm Thursday 18th December 2014 and will reopen on Wednesday 21st January 2015

Age Concern Wanganui Board and Staff wish you a Meri Kirihimete/Merry Christmas

“I’ve had some wonderful experiences these last few months,” says Stephanie. “As well as my regular clients who go out once or twice a week to various appointments and clubs, I’ve had the privilege of taking a client to New Plymouth for a family party, enjoyed a trip to Palmerston North airport with an excited couple heading overseas and even been as far as Wellington. I’m particularly looking forward to accompanying a client to a family wedding in the New Year. I love weddings!”

Photo left: Tracy’s Tree (Age Concern Wanganui Manager)

Lastly, give a gift of independence to a loved one this Christmas with a Driving Miss Daisy gift voucher. Call Stephanie today for more information or to make a booking on (06) 347 9100 or 021 503 313.

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To our members, thank you for continuing to support the services we provide. Your membership contributions and donations are more valuable than you can know and we really appreciate them. Don’t forget….let me know if there is anything we can do for YOU!

Driving Miss Daisy is known nationwide for being the safest and most comfortable companion driving service. Stephanie Bishop, the Wanganui franchisee, is getting out and about delivering an outstanding companion driving service across the region from Waverley in the North to Turakina Beach in the South, including Waitotara, Kai Iwi, Wanganui and Whangaehu.

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Chairperson: Panapana Pene Vice Chairperson: Wendall Hart Secretary: Shirley Forward Members: Toots Mohi Graeme Adams Jan Bullen Jo Green Ailsa Aitken Peter Allison

Driving Miss Daisy is blooming in Wanganui!

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The year has whizzed by just like it does every year and looking back I marvel at the staff and volunteers….and the Board(!) here at Age Concern Wanganui and think about what we have achieved with the resources at our disposal. Well done team!! To all of your husbands, partners, children, grandchildren and significant others….thank you for sharing these wonderful people.

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We can drive, even accompany you if you wish, to: • Companionship outings • Grocery or other shopping trips • Take pets to vets • Family/social occasions • Scenic drives • Medical and other appointments • Airport departures and pick ups All drivers are NZ Police checked, hold passenger ‘P’ licenses from the NZ Transport Agency and are first aid qualified, for your peace of mind. We are also an ACC Registered vendor.

Call Stephanie to make a booking: (06) 347 9100 or 021 503 313

www.drivingmissdaisy.co.nz

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The options are endless: enjoy life with Enliven

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Services Support & Advocacy (Marton & Wanganui) Our Community Workers can provide support and assistance, advise on available services, liaise with other community agencies and are available to visit at home. Total Mobility Scheme (Wanganui only) (Horizons Regional Council) Assessments provided for people with disabilities to access half price taxi fares. Elder Abuse and Neglect Prevention (Marton & Wanganui) Our Co-ordinator is available to confidentially discuss problems of suspected abuse, neglect or mistreatment and can assist in obtaining help. Training for carers and professionals and a public awareness program is also available. Accredited Visiting Service (Marton & Wanganui) Our Co-ordinator trains and supports volunteers who visit those living alone in the community. Both the older person and the visitor enjoy the friendship that develops from this regular contact Transport (Wanganui only) Volunteer drivers help those who have no transport – taking them to medical and other essential appointments – for a donation towards petrol. Supermarket Shopping (Wanganui only) Volunteers take those who have no transport to the supermarket, assisting with shopping and taking them home – assessment required, donation to the driver. Tenants of Pensioner Flats (Wanganui) & Community Housing (Rangitikei) Our Welfare Officers provide support to tenants of the Wanganui District Council Pensioner Flats and Rangitikei District Council Community Housing. Health Promotion (Marton & Wanganui) Seminars and forums organised on a range of topics relevant and interesting to older people. Senior Driving Program including CarFit (Marton & Wanganui) Drive with confidence, share experiences and learn how your car can ‘fit’ you. A refresher course designed especially for senior road users.

Information (Marton & Wanganui) Contact us for a wide variety of information on available services. Call in or phone to speak with our reception volunteers or staff. Volunteer Opportunities (Marton & Wanganui) A number of volunteering opportunities are available: - Meals on Wheels delivery - Transport Service - Visiting Service - Reception - CarFit All volunteers are given training and support. Membership and donations to Age Concern Wanganui are appreciated and accepted. Donations of $5 or more are tax deductible. Please contact us at: 164 St Hill Street Wanganui 4500 Phone 06 345 1799 Fax 06 347 2334

Kowhainui Retirement Village

Abingdon Retirement Village

Are you looking for carefree retirement living, with access to support as you need it? Kowhainui Retirement Village offers brand-new townhouse style villas in Edith Collier Drive, adjacent to Kowhainui Home. You’ll enjoy the security that comes from a brand new, modern brick build and the comfort of knowing help is on hand if you need it.

Did you know there is old-world English country charm, right in the heart of Wanganui? Enliven’s Abington villas are nestled amongst native trees and picturesque gardens in Oakland Avenue, St John’s Hill. These gorgeous villas surround Abingdon House – the village’s community centre where residents often socialise and enjoy a shared meal.

In-home support

Kowhainui Home

289 Broadway Marton 4710 06 327 8074

Email: [email protected] www.ageconcernwanganui.co.nz

Our thanks to:

OUR THANKS TO:

Do you need a little extra support and assistance to maintain, or regain, your independence at home? Enliven’s in-home support services include household management, personal care, rehabilitation and mobility support. These services can be tailored to suit your needs, and when your needs change, so too can the support we provide. We’ll work with you to work out what’s best for you.

St Laurence’s Social Service Trust JBS Dudding Trust

Are you looking for a rest home that’s bright, warm and welcoming? Wanganui’s Kowhainui Home is a community icon, here you’ll be supported to maintain your independence and continue with your hobbies and passions. Residents enjoy a varied social calendar, the company of others at a similar stage of life, friendly staff and a vibrant atmosphere.

Call 0800 36 54 83 or visit www.enlivencentral.org.nz

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Going Guarantor? Things you should know….. If you’re considering guaranteeing other people’s finances, ask yourself: are you able to pay if things go wrong? It is common for older people to be asked to be a credit contract guarantor for a family member, usually a child or grandchild. When you sign a form to be a guarantor you are doing much more than just witnessing a document or providing a character reference. In fact you are agreeing to repay the mortgage/loan/hire purchase of the borrower if they cannot or will not repay their debt. Similarly, older people are sometimes asked to be guarantor for telephone or electricity accounts or are asked to have a connection for another family member put under their name. If the person you are guaranteeing defaults on the payments, you will have to pay even if you can’t afford to.

Questions you should ask yourself

• Why are you being asked to be a guarantor? • Are you being coerced or emotionally blackmailed? (For example, do you feel obliged to help out family, even if you know there is a high risk they can’t/won’t pay?) • Why is a guarantor required - is there a bad credit history? • Is the borrower realistic about the repayments - can they afford them even if things go wrong? (For example, what happens if they lose their job?) • How mature and responsible is the borrower? • Is the loan for a need or a want? • Is the loan for a new business? (Many new businesses don’t succeed.) • Is the loan for an existing business? (If the business is viable, there should be enough capital in the business to secure a loan without a guarantor.) • Can you afford to pay any default on the part of the borrower?

The reality of acting as guarantor

If you act as guarantor for a phone or power connection, you will have to pay any large toll or service accounts that the person you are acting for

can’t/won’t pay. If you are acting as guarantor for a bank loan, it is common that the amount guaranteed is unlimited and includes future borrowings (e.g. extra interest on an overdraft). If the borrower defaults, the bank can demand repayment from the guarantor and does not have to exhaust other remedies first. As well as having to pay the amount borrowed, you will also be responsible for debt recovery costs. Anything you list as a security can be taken and sold to pay the debt. This could even include your home if you use it as security. A good rule of thumb is: only act as guarantor if you can write a cheque for the amount you are guaranteeing at the time you are asked to act as guarantor.

Taking action when things go wrong

If you have signed an unwise guarantee it’s important to get legal advice immediately as there may be legal remedies available. Your local Community Law office can help with this. The lender must also keep guarantors informed about problems with the mortgage/loan/hire purchase repayments so it’s vital to act quickly before matters come to a head. (Source: www.ageconcern.org.nz)

The Elephant and the Hummingbird One day an elephant saw a hummingbird lying on its back with it tiny feet up in the air. “What are you doing?” asked the elephant. The hummingbird replied, “I heard that the sky might fall today. So should it fall, I am ready to help hold it up.” The elephant laughed cruelly. “Do you think that those tiny feet could hold up the sky?” Intent ton his purpose, the hummingbird Kept his feet in the air as he replied, “Not alone. But each must do what he can. And this is what I can do.” Chinese Parable

Hanging Up the Car Keys A presentation for families, individuals and health professionals. Preparing for the conversation The Medical conversation Life beyond driving Wednesday 11 February 2015 10am – 12pm (noon) At Age Concern Wanganui 164 St Hill Street PRESENTERS Dr Jan Gregson - Consultant Physician & Geriatrician Caren Fitzgerald - Occupational Therapist Andrew Robertson - Driver Educator Stephanie Bishop – Driving Miss Daisy To register, please call us Age Concern Wanganui 345 1799 My father was seen driving around the Carlton AveFitzerbert Ave roundabout the wrong way eating an ice cream. He was noticed by family friends and by the time he got home my step mother was well aware of the problem. He held a current drivers licence and was obviously a danger on the road to himself and to other drivers. Broaching the subject with Dad was not easy. With discussion we managed with a degree success to get him beyond driving. A loss of independence and social contact, relying on family members are serious issues for our loved ones. The simple things like going to bowls, to the supermarket, to the hairdresser are affected. This forum is for families, individuals, health professionals, and especially Senior Drivers. Don’t forget this is a situation that most of us will face in the future! For more information or to register contact Age Concern Wanganui Ph 345 1799.

A friend is someone Who thinks you’re A good egg Even though you’re Slightly cracked Or sometimes Slightly scrambled!

“Keys to Safe Driving”

Refresher Driving Course for Seniors Driving is a complicated task, it requires good concentration and good health. Ability not age determines whether you are a safe driver. ‘Keys to Safe Driving’ is a classroom based road code refresher course designed specifically for seniors. Come along and make sure that you are up to date with intersections, roundabouts and signaling! The course is FREE and lunch is provided. Sign up with a friend, spouse or come alone. We will look after you. To register for 2014-2015 courses or for more information contact Age Concern Wanganui Ph: 06 345 1799 Email: [email protected]

Volunteers Chris and Posie meeting and greeting participants at a recent CarFit event held at the Memorial Hall forecourt in Wanganui on 25th November 2014….good job guys!!

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LET US MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU VEGITATION CONTROL INCLUDING WEEDS

Protecting yourself against scams

- using chemical free steamed water being friendly on the environment - Ideal for large or small areas - Lawn care including lawns and edges large or small weekly / fortnightly / monthly - Rubbish removal and section clearing - Home handy man work - For a competitive quote contact

There are so many scams – how do I spot one?

THE LAWNBARBER SERVICES 022 046 7966 Email: [email protected]

If a stranger tries to sell you something, beware. If an offer sounds too good to be true, or sounds weird, it’s almost certainly a scam.

The commonest scams include emails asking you to send money to a friend or organisation, letters saying you’ve won a prize, or calls or visitors saying your computer needs fixing or your house needs painting. They’re run by people trying to steal money or get your information.

A bank or Inland Revenue will never contact you to ask you to confirm your password, credit card or account details.

How can I protect myself?

Make sure it has St John on it! The St John Medical Alarm is the only medical alarm that connects you directly to St John. And by choosing a St John Medical Alarm you’re supporting the ambulance service and their other essential community services.

Call 0800 50 23 23 or visit www.stjohnmedicalalarms.org.nz

Audrey Hepburn wrote a poem when asked to share her ‘beauty tips’. It was read at her funeral years later. For attractive lips, speak words of kindness. For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people. For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry. For beautiful hair, let a child run his/her fingers through it once a day. For poise, walk with the knowledge that your never

Scammers can sound very plausible. So it’s best not to give any information about yourself to strangers – especially on the phone, at your door, or on your computer. Put the phone down, close your door, or delete the email.

BUPA IN WANGANUI

Genuine businesses won’t put pressure on you. They’ll be happy to prove who they are. They’ll let you speak to a manager, and they’ll give you time to consider what you want to do.

Bupa’s purpose is to enable people to live longer, healthier, happier lives. We do this by providing a broad range of healthcare services, support and advice to people of all ages.

Check with your relatives or friends if you’re not sure whether something’s a scam.

How can I protect other people? Tell relatives, neighbours or the police if you think there’s a scammer around. The Scamwatch website has a list of the latest scams: www.consumeraffairs.govt.nz Concerned about your privacy? Phone 0800 803 909 or email [email protected]

Care Homes Care is at the heart of everything we do; at each care home we develop individual care plans and tailor activities to suit. Understanding what you need is really important, so that we can make sure your care is personalised and you live the best life possible. Your enjoyment of each day is our main focus – we make sure you can live ‘your day, your way’. We would love to have the opportunity to talk to you so contact the care home in your community below:

(source: www.privacy.org.nz)

Broadview Rest Home and Hospital 108 Mosston Road - (06) 344 6915

walk alone. People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed and redeemed: never throw out anyone.

Retirement Villages Residents enjoy living in our retirement villages because they offer home comforts, a sense of community and everything is tailored to suit. If you are thinking of moving to relax and feel safe, but still want an independent lifestyle, our villages are just the answer. Contact our Bupa retirement village in your community.

Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you will find one at the end of each of your arms. As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands; One for helping yourself and the other for helping others.

Broadview Retirement Village 108 Mosston Road - (06) 344 2341

Medical Alarms Bupa medical alarms are designed to keep people as safe and independent as possible. Caregivers and families can relax, secure in the knowledge that they will be alerted immediately, if something happens. Each person’s situation is different, so for more information call us on 0800 60 80 99 Bupa Care Services We are the largest residential aged care provider in New Zealand, providing residential aged care to over 4,200 people in over 60 care homes, 29 retirement villages and 7 rehabilitation sites. We also have over 10,000 medical alarms customers and 24 dental clinics. Bupa has no shareholders so we invest all our profits to provide better healthcare to our customers. We specialise in dementia care and play a leading role in shaping dementia services, providing around one third of New Zealand’s specialist dementia beds.

Bupa Care Services New Zealand www.bupa.co.nz

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RUTH PRETTY’S MINTED PEA DIP Ingredients • 1 cup frozen peas – NOT minted • 1 cup fresh mint, chopped finely • ¼ cup olive oil • ¼ cup Greek yoghurt Method Word Search Cook the peas, drain. Add the peas and the fresh mint in the food processor and whiz, slowly adding the olive oil until it reaches a Classic Stars smooth consistency. Add the yoghurt for a smooth consistency. Season and chill.

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Age Concern New Zealand supports the Do Not Knock campaign Age Concern supports Consumer NZ’s ‘Do Not Knock’ campaign and encourages anyone who does not wish to be approached by door-to-door sellers to get a Do Not Knock sticker. Age Concern New Zealand Chief Executive Robyn Scott says Age Concern often receives phone calls from older people who have been pressured into making a purchase by door-todoor sales people.“It is a huge concern that older people are being targeted, particularly vulnerable older people who may have dementia, hard of hearing or are otherwise unable to recognise that they are being taken for a ‘ride’” says Mrs Scott. Older people can feel pressured by smooth talking sellers into purchasing items they don’t want and can’t afford, leaving them out of pocket, which Mrs Scott says is a problem particularly for older people who are living on NZ Superannuation alone. “Often the sellers are charming and friendly and for lonely older people who receive few visitors this can be very attractive. However, once an older person has engaged in conversation with the seller they can be very persistent and often do not leave until the older person has signed up or paid.” Age Concern advises older people to place a Do Not Knock sticker on their gate, letterbox or front door if they do not wish to be approached by door-to-door sales people. Stickers are currently available at Citizens Advice Bureau and Resene Paint Shops and will be available at Age Concern Wanganui.

Do You have Medical Equipment at Home that Depends on Power? If you or anyone in the house depends on power to run critical medical equipment - advise your power supplier. (you may need to supply written confirmation from your doctor ) Make sure you have a backup plan—Power cuts are a fact of life, we can’t control nature. You may need to have a fully charged standby battery, a portable generator or relocating to a friend or family member’s house that has an alternate supply of power. If you are having trouble paying your power bill and disconnection would be a threat to your health— Let your Power Supplier know immediately. You may be able to get help from Work and Income. Call them on 0800 559 009 to find out more.

In an initiative organised by Volunteer Whanganui in celebration of Volunteer Managers Day, a number of people from businesses around town volunteered at community organisations registered at Volunteer Whanganui. John Maslin from the Wanganui Chronicle assisted our own Elaine Little to deliver Meals on Wheels whilst Craig Hanford (pictured) from the Whanganui Chamber of Commerce fielded telephone calls at reception and helped Janet (Volunteer Coordinator) deliver meals on wheels during his time with Age Concern Wanganui.

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Christmas Pavlova Wreath

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As the new Minister for Senior Citizens, I intend to be a strong advocate for older New Zealanders, and being invited into Cabinet by the Prime Minister means the voice of your sector will now be heard around the top table. My “trifecta” of Senior Citizens, Arts, Culture and Heritage and Conservation is a dream-come-true portfolio line-up for me. The wellbeing of older New Zealanders is close to my heart and I will be travelling around the country to meet as many of the seniors groups and key stakeholders in the sector as I can. As Minister for Senior Citizens, I take a whole of government advocacy role on behalf of older people, particularly in relation to policy development and decision making. This means supporting positive ageing and the wellbeing of older New Zealanders in a range of areas and I’ll be your advocate across retirement income, employment, housing, transport, ageing in the community, disability support, community and voluntary sector involvement and the protection of older people’s rights and interests. Alzheimers Wanganui will close on Friday 19 December 2014 and reopen on Monday 5 January 2015 Thank you for your support in 2014 Best wishes for a safe and relaxing Christmas break and a happy and healthy 2015

From humble beginnings, the SuperGold Card programme now has over 11,500 business outlets throughout NZ providing discounts. I am committed to increasing the value of the programme, especially for those cardholders living outside the main city centres. I’m very aware after experiences with my own mother’s decline into dementia, that there are many vulnerable older people who don’t always have the advocates and safeguards they need, and they deserve dignity and respect in their final years. I have also been actively involved in the palliative care sector for many years as a former Patron of Hospice NZ. Prior to entering Parliament, I chaired a working party into the care of those who are dying and during the last Parliamentary term, I founded the All Party Palliative Care Group, a cross-party initiative to raise awareness and support in Parliament for the care of people who are dying. I am also a co-founder of the Care Alliance which is a coalition assembled to oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide. Before being elected to Parliament, I was an awardwinning news and current affairs television and radio broadcaster, a magazine feature writer and coproducer and presenter of the television programme Maggie’s Garden Show. I was awarded the Order of NZ Merit for services to Broadcasting and intend to use all my skills to be a champion for issues that matter to older New Zealanders. As the Minister for Senior Citizens, my priorities will include working to change attitudes towards ageing by encouraging people to value the role of older people in the workforce, as taxpayers and consumers. Most importantly I will be raising awareness of elder abuse and neglect and social isolation, issues which I believe need to be taken seriously. The number of people aged 65 and over has doubled since 1980 and is likely to double again to around 1.2 million over this next 30 years and I am very much looking forward to being a strong voice for New Zealand seniors in this 51st Parliament. Hon Maggie Barry ONZM Minister for Senior Citizens

Pavlova 4 eggs whites (at room temperature) Pinch of salt 250g castor sugar 2 tsp of cornflour (sifted) 1 tsp white wine vinegar Raspberry Coulis 125g fresh raspberries Juice 1/2 lemon 1/4 cup castor sugar 1/2 tsp of brandy (optional) Topping 300ml fresh cream – whipped 1 x pomegrante Raspberries, cherries and strawberries to decorate Bunch of holly or fresh mint Preheat oven to 120C. Line a tray with baking paper. Use a round baking tin to draw one large circle (22cm) then draw another circle inside it approximately 13cm wide. Beat egg whites and salt until soft peaks form. Beat in sugar, a little a t time until meringue is stiff and shiny. Sprinkle over sifted cornflour, vinegar and fold in lightly. You should be able to up end the bowl at this stage with no fear of anything coming out.

Grab a dessert spoon and scoop a dollop of meringue. Place this dollop between the outside and inside line. Repeat until a ring of meringue is complete. Create a second layer of meringue on top of the first until second ring is complete. Flatten the top by smoothing the meringue. Place meringue in oven for 2 hours at 120C. When time is complete, turn off the oven and leave meringue in the oven until completely cool. This is very important as there will be less risk of the meringue cracking and collapsing. When cool, spread with whipped cream, drizzle on raspberry coulis then decorate with cherries, pomegranates, strawberries, raspberries and holly or mint. Raspberry Coulis Blend fresh raspberries, lemon juice and sugar together until sugar has completely dissolved. Set aside until required.

Getting the holiday spirit

In the spirit of happiness and friendliness ……..and frugality!! - Be the first to say “Merry Christmas!’ - Smile at someone who looks grouchy - Sing Jingle Bells while preparing dinner …..or when hanging the washing out - Sign your Christmas cards with a red or green pen…….some of us still send cards!

Drycleaning & Laundry + Pick up & delivery service

063456186

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ST JOHNS HILL HEALTHCARE

MEMBERSHIP FORM

Wanganui

Title:

AGE CONCERN WANGANUI Inc PO Box 703, Wanganui 4540

Name: Address:

Phone: Email:

Membership Fee’s Individual Member: Corporate member: Donation: TOTAL

$ 15.00 $ 100.00 $ $ Westpac a/c - 030791 0454649 00 Thank You Office use: Receipt issued

Database updated

Thank you letter sent

We have been open for one year already – how time flies. An ambience of peace and relaxation is ensured in our beautiful gardens and our ‘Home away from Home’ facility environment. The views are one of the best in Wanganui, overlooking Wanganui City and the River. Sue Walker is our Facility Manager. She has a long association in the Aged Care Industry in Wanganui and fosters a culture of person centred care. Jo Green, our Clinical Nurse Leader, has also had a long association in Wanganui with aged care and is also focused on person centred care. Lucie Kaal is the General Manager and also oversees our Christchurch Facility. The facility offers 56 beds with en suites, all being good size rooms at hospital level care although we are taking some Resthome Residents as well. We still have a few vacant rooms and encourage people to pop in and have a look round. All rooms are currently charged at the Ministry of Health contract rates. At this stage we are not charging a premium on any of our rooms. We have our transit van fitted with a hoist to carry 2 wheel chairs and 7 passengers for outings and trips to provide ongoing links to the community. Owners Malcolm & Lynda Tucker are very pleased with the end result, from the design to colours to carpet and furnishings. Please see the back page for more information and our contact details.

AGE CONCERN WANGANUI MARTON OFFICE (RANGITIKEI) Goodbye Judith…….

It is with reluctance that we farewelled Judith in November from her role as Service Co-ordinator at the Age Concern Wanganui Office in Marton. Judith created quite an impact in Marton during her time at Age Concern Wanganui. She grabbed the role with both hands and her presence was definitely felt in the community. Judith remains in Marton, we hope to see her around the office from time to time and we all wish her well. The office will remain open although we are back to opening on Wednesday and Thursday only with staff from Wanganui supporting the Marton volunteer receptionists.

Christmas-New Year Office Hours Age Concern Wanganui – Marton Office The office will be closed from Friday 19th December 2014 and will reopen on Wednesday 21st January 2015 The Wanganui office will close on Wednesday 24th December and will reopen on Monday 5th January 2015 Staff and Volunteers wish you a very Merry Christmas

Community Housing in the Rangitikei

Are you looking for somewhere new to live where you don’t have to worry about lawns or gardens – unless you want to? Where somebody else will look after property maintenance so you can relax and enjoy your life? We have Community Housing units available in the Rangitikei in Bulls, Marton and Taihape. We would be happy to show you around – contact us to find out what is available. Melanie Bovey – Community Housing Liaison Phone 06 327 0080 or Email [email protected]

Manager Tracy Lynn and Jean Martin at the Marton Market Day on Saturday 22nd November 2014

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Concert in Wanganui 19th February 2015, 11am P: 0508 266 237 (toll free) E: [email protected] W: www.daytimeconcerts.co.nz Discover the Era of the Big Band as our singers and ‘Glen Miller’ band present hits from big band icons: Glen Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Henry Mancini and greats such as Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday.

PHILOSOPHY OF SERVICE • Enhancing our residents emotional and spiritual well being, embracing all cultural beliefs and needs. • Daily living needs are met with individual care and assistance. • Living and sharing in an environment that is acceptable to everyone. • Encourage continued interest in the community, with family and friends. Our facility also offers these services: Dementia Care (Secure environment) Retirement Housing (Purchase and Rental) Rest Home Care

Jude Bartlett, Business Manager Phone (06) 327 8562 | Email: [email protected]

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ST JOHNS HILL HEALTHCARE 2 Virginia Road, St Johns Hill, Wanganui

NEW FACILITY

NOW OPEN

We invite you to come and inspect our new facility Please feel free to call with any queries. • 56 Beds • Hospital Level Care / Resthome • Situated on St Johns Hill overlooking Wanganui City • Newly refurbished and earthquake strengthened • No premium room rates • Privately owned and operated • Van for outings

Sue Walker Facility Manager

Jo Green Clinical Team Leader

To Contact Sue Walker: Direct Dial: 06 - 348 1501 Mobile: 021 166 1468 [email protected] or Reception: 06 - 348 1500