Tu Kaha Sensory Room a First for Northland
Tu Kaha, the inpatient mental health facility in the Mid North, has the first sub-acute sensory room in Northland.
Tu Kaha, the inpatient mental health facility in the Mid North, has the first sub-acute sensory room in Northland.
The inaugural Te Tai Tokerau nursing research conference collaboration between Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau and Waipapa Taumata Rau/University of Auckland School
Christmas arrived early at Whangārei Hospital’s children's ward this week, thanks to a handful of joyful elves from the Northland community.
Amour Stewart, local Mother of premature twins, shares her emotional roller coaster journey
Patient donated a water cooler to the Jim Carney Cancer Treatment Centre for patients, whānau and staff to use on the treatment floor.
The operation resulted in zero sales from the 20 retailer outlets tested by the smoke-free enforcement staff.
Liz Inch was one of 20 public servants awarded the commendation for their outstanding spirit of service.
Like many public and private organisations across New Zealand, Te Whatu Ora has been impacted by Holidays Act 2003 compliance issues.
Older people are especially vulnerable to loneliness and social isolation especially when their partner passes away.
Activities we often take for granted are more achievable for several Northlanders with chronic lung disease thanks to our Better Breathing Programme.
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