1028 days ago

Helping each other through COVID-19

Ministry of Health

With more cases of COVID-19 in the community, it’s possible you and your whānau will be exposed to the virus. Most fully vaccinated people, who get exposed, are likely to have a mild to moderate illness and will fully recover at home.

In case you or someone in your house tests positive and needs to isolate, have food, medications and supplies available. Make a plan with neighbours, friends or whānau to support each other.

If you need more help to manage at home, you can also access a COVID-19 welfare line on 0800 512 337

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43 minutes ago

Poll: Is dumping an issue in your neighbourhood?

Ashleigh Ogden from Neighbourly.co.nz

There's nothing worse than strolling around the streets in your neighbourhood and seeing dumped rubbish.

Have you noticed this in your area? What could we do to combat this around the country?

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Is dumping an issue in your neighbourhood?
  • 0% Yes, I've seen some illegal dumping
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  • 0% No, our neighbourhood is pretty good
    0% Complete
  • 0% Other - I'll share below
    0% Complete
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10 days ago

Garden Services ahead of Summer!

Amy from Flat Bush

🌿 Happy Friday, garden lovers! 🌼 I want to extend a huge thank you to all my new clients for your incredible support! I am looking forward to helping my new clients next week! Your enthusiasm inspires me every day! 💚

It’s the perfect time to book your garden services! Whether you need weeds cleared, leaves tidied, hedges trimmed, or small trees pruned, I'm here to help your garden shine. 🌳✨

Email me at infogardenm@gmail.com to schedule your garden for a service!


Don’t forget to check out my Instagram page: @amylouisegarden for inspiration and updates.
Follow on Facebook at Amy&Louise Garden Services.


Let’s make your garden dreams a reality! 🌸

#FridayVibes #GardenCare #AmyAndLouiseGardenServices #ClientAppreciation

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3 hours ago

Changing the conversation around dementia

Bruce McLaren Retirement Village

Reducing stigma starts with the words we use, and shifting the way we talk about dementia is a powerful step forward. This World Alzheimer’s Month, Ryman is highlighting the importance of reducing the discrimination caused by stigma surrounding people living with dementia.

Caroline Bartle, Ryman’s Dementia Care and Innovations Lead, says that using appropriate language when referring to people with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia can foster a more inclusive society. This not only benefits those experiencing cognitive decline but also their families and the wider community.

Click read more for the full article.

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