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Viv from Mahora
Hastings Heretaunga Lions Club in conjunction with Spec Savers Hastings is offering Free Macular Degeneration Screening on Thursday 12 October 2017 between 9am and 5pm at Spec Savers, corner Heretaunga and King Streets Hastings. Donations of cash will be accepted for Fred Hollows Foundation and … View moreHastings Heretaunga Lions Club in conjunction with Spec Savers Hastings is offering Free Macular Degeneration Screening on Thursday 12 October 2017 between 9am and 5pm at Spec Savers, corner Heretaunga and King Streets Hastings. Donations of cash will be accepted for Fred Hollows Foundation and Eye Glasses for Recycling
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
This may seem like a strange question, but, are you aware that when you register at a health centre you are supposed to register with a doctor? Meaning, you choose your primary physician at the health centre.
That way, when you need to see a doctor, you make an appointment with the same one each … View moreThis may seem like a strange question, but, are you aware that when you register at a health centre you are supposed to register with a doctor? Meaning, you choose your primary physician at the health centre.
That way, when you need to see a doctor, you make an appointment with the same one each time, rather than with whoever is available.
I read a lot of posts and comments about having to see a different doctor each time people visit their health centre, and I wonder why.
Do you ring to make appointments or do you just go in? If you ring first you are more likely to see your chosen doctor, rather than the duty doctor. You get what is called continuity of care. That way someone knows what’s going on and is less likely to miss clues. Doctors don’t have time to read everyone’s notes and will skim the last note, missing anything before. If you see the same doctor each time, they will get to know you and what’s happening, and put it together faster.
You can also see the nurse for a lot of issues. Which is cheaper, quicker and often all you need to do. You can also spend longer with the nurse talking about what’s happening and asking questions to find the answers, where a doctors appointment is often rushed. The nurse can then decide if the doctor needs to be seen or if the patient just needs some ointment or a prescription, which the nurse can then organise.
It’s also a lot cheaper going to the same doctor each time.
Many health centres let patients set up automatic payments to cover any costs. I pay $5 per week and I don’t have to come up with the money at the time of the visit. I am in credit and we have checkups each year, scripts are covered and when we do need to go in, I don’t worry that I have no money.
Try to choose a primary physician you are comfortable with and trust, and stick with them. Your health will be better for it.
Scream masks, fake cobwebs and carved pumpkins; some neighbours love to get involved with the theme of Halloween while others hide in terror! We want to know once and for all, do New Zealanders embrace Halloween as much as we think? Fill out our New Zealand 2017 Halloween Survey before 19 October … View moreScream masks, fake cobwebs and carved pumpkins; some neighbours love to get involved with the theme of Halloween while others hide in terror! We want to know once and for all, do New Zealanders embrace Halloween as much as we think? Fill out our New Zealand 2017 Halloween Survey before 19 October and you could win a $100 SuperValue voucher!
(Plus if you're dreaming of Halloween already, we'll share our recipe for our sweet and fruity Toffee Apple snacks at the end of the survey!)
Fill in to win!
The Team from Jennian Homes
Next month we’re hitting an incredible milestone - 35 years of building the homes kiwis love and being a part of your community.
We’ve also been proudly supporting the Heart Foundation since 2007. This Friday we’re handing over our 50th home built for the Heart Foundation lottery.
… View moreNext month we’re hitting an incredible milestone - 35 years of building the homes kiwis love and being a part of your community.
We’ve also been proudly supporting the Heart Foundation since 2007. This Friday we’re handing over our 50th home built for the Heart Foundation lottery.
With 35 years in the industry you can count on us ‘seeing it all before’ and that’s why we’re keen to share our skills, passion, and knowledge within our local communities.
We’re extending an invitation to Neighbourly members in your area to a free and locally run information session, open to any new-home builder, no matter what level of experience. Book a complimentary seat now for your local info session.
Book now
Colin from Havelock North
The SPCA Op Shop Hastings (formerly People for Pets) is currently having a huge clothing sale. Come get some clothes and help support the SPCA.
Come to 318 Heretaunga St West
Chris from Akina
Laminated curved Chair back were saving for an art project. Yours Free.
Pm me for details.
Chris from Akina
Would be suitable for garden application's. 100mtrs plus.
Pm for details.
Free
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
It's Get Ready Week, the perfect time for all of us to make sure we’re prepared for an emergency
Julie Cronin from Te Mata School Home & School Committee
Well folks, we are half way through the holidays and I'm already burnt out. Anyone else feel the same?
So far I have sliced through a 35m extension cord with a hedge trimmer; backed my car into my bike and munted it (wouldn't have been as bad if I hadn't got a tow bar attached a … View moreWell folks, we are half way through the holidays and I'm already burnt out. Anyone else feel the same?
So far I have sliced through a 35m extension cord with a hedge trimmer; backed my car into my bike and munted it (wouldn't have been as bad if I hadn't got a tow bar attached a couple of months ago); broken a wine glass; broken my new phone screen (it's cheaper to replace the phone than to replace the screen, and I haven't even paid it off yet!); just about to run out of firewood (didn't expect winter to make a come back); my house is a bomb site and my kid caught a wicked cold (with seasonal allergies thrown in for good measure), so we haven't been sleeping through the night, for the past week. And there is still a week to go! 🙇♀️
So, how are your holidays going?
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Looking for a great way to wrap up the school holidays?
Jennian Homes Wairarapa is proud to present Capital E's Bloom Garden as part of the KOKOMAI Creative Festival - Wairarapa.
A creative experience for children and their families take part in this fantastic festival this coming … View moreLooking for a great way to wrap up the school holidays?
Jennian Homes Wairarapa is proud to present Capital E's Bloom Garden as part of the KOKOMAI Creative Festival - Wairarapa.
A creative experience for children and their families take part in this fantastic festival this coming weekend:
Saturday 14th October, 9.30am - 11.30am, Greytown Square.
Saturday 14th October, 1pm - 3pm, Martinborough Town Square.
Sunday 15th October, 10am - 1pm, Masterton Town Square.
For more info, visit: kokomai.co.nz...
The Team from Department of Conservation
It's competition time! Show us how you're loving your backyard this Conservation Week , and you could win a conservation experience on iconic Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara !
You could be setting up a backyard trap, participating in a community conservation group, planting a native tree … View moreIt's competition time! Show us how you're loving your backyard this Conservation Week , and you could win a conservation experience on iconic Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara !
You could be setting up a backyard trap, participating in a community conservation group, planting a native tree or cleaning up beaches or streams.
Find out more here:
www.doc.govt.nz...
#LoveMyBackYard #ConservationWeek
Ministry for Primary Industries
If you see myrtle rust, please don’t touch it – report it!
Myrtle rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga trees such as pōhutukawa and mānuka. It absolutely thrives in spring, making it much easier to spot.
Help us track myrtle rust and control its spread.
DO NOT … View moreIf you see myrtle rust, please don’t touch it – report it!
Myrtle rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga trees such as pōhutukawa and mānuka. It absolutely thrives in spring, making it much easier to spot.
Help us track myrtle rust and control its spread.
DO NOT TOUCH OR DISTURB THE PLANT.
Take a photo and call us immediately on 0800 80 99 66.
Thanks for helping us fight myrtle rust.
Find out more
Jon from Raureka
2001 Subaru Impreza . Immaculate condition 106***km txt 0275577056
Price: $3,000
Chris from Akina
No longer required as our petrol one has been fixed.
All complete. May need a new battery as hasn't been run in a while. These are available locally and on Trade me.
Pm me for more details.
Thanks
Price: $75
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