Mary Potter Hospice / November 2021
Mary Potter Hospice is a local charity that provides specialist palliative care services for people living in Wellington, Porirua and Kāpiti. We provide equitable, compassionate, free-of-charge hospice care working primarily with patients, families and carers in the place they call home, and at our Inpatient Unit in Newtown, Wellington.
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Summer 2021 newsletter
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- Read our Summer 2021 newsletter here
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Te Ara o Puanga project complete
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- A huge milestone was achieved last week with the official opening of Te Ara o Puanga: the Mary Potter Apartments. It is thanks to the
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“It’s such a privilege to be part of people’s journey.”
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- Finding out how much support Mary Potter Hospice offers its patients was an eye-opener for Registered Nurse Connie when she started at the Hospice. “I
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Festivities at Farmers
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- Once again Farmers stores across New Zealand will be raising funds for their local Hospice service in the lead up to Christmas.
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Mary Potter Hospice goes dementia friendly
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- Mary Potter Hospice has become the first hospice in New Zealand to be formally recognised by Alzheimers NZ as Working to be Dementia Friendly. The
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Mary Potter Hospice goes dementia friendly
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- Mary Potter Hospice has become the first hospice in New Zealand to be formally recognised by Alzheimers NZ as Working to be Dementia Friendly.
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“It’s such a privilege to be part of people’s journey.”
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- Finding out how much support Mary Potter Hospice offers its patients was an eye-opener for Registered Nurse Connie when she started at the Hospice.
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