Types of residential care
There are 4 types of full-time residential care. Providers sometimes offer more than one type of care within the same property.
Rest homes
Rest homes offer care for older people who can manage some daily tasks, but need help with personal care and who would find it difficult to live safely in their own homes.
Long-stay hospitals
Long-stay hospitals offer care for people who have significant medical problems or disability. They need healthcare from registered nurses and support from others to move about.
Dementia units
Dementia units offer care for people suffering from dementia or other mental illnesses, and who could be a risk to themselves or others.
Psycho-geriatric units
Psycho-geriatric units are secure, and care for people who have difficult behavioural problems, including severe dementia or addictions, and need a high level of specialist nursing care.
Contact Seniorline
Seniorline provides information for older people about residential care, community services and how to get help at home.
- Freephone: 0800 725 463 (NZ only)
- Phone: +64 9 375 4396
- Email: seniorline@adhb.govt.nz
- Website: seniorline.org.nz
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