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Have you set up your Enduring Power of Attorney?

Health Promotion from Age Concern Hawke's Bay

Start the process today for FREE!

Age Concern Hawke’s Bay has an exciting project that focuses on addressing the financial cost barrier to put in place Enduring Power of Attorney. The grants are available to those residing in Hawke’s Bay including Wairoa and Central Hawkes Bay.

If you or a loved one:
• have a long-term health or
• a cognitive condition, or;
• are at risk of or have experienced a stroke or heart attack
• live in aged residential car

Then you may qualify for a grant to cover the full costs associated with setting up an Enduring Power of Attorney.

HOW TO APPLY
To apply for the grant or ask any questions please get in touch via the contact information below.
Phone: 06 870 9060 | 06 858 9158 | 022 533 4293
Email: amie.sole@ageconcernhb.co.nz

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