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Arthritis New Zealand
Community Health Service
Today
9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Description
Arthritis New Zealand aims to improve the life of every person affected by arthritis. We are a national charity that provides information, advice and support to people diagnosed with any of the more than 140 forms of arthritis. Arthritis affects more than 700,000 New Zealanders and is a leading cause of disability. There is no cure for arthritis, but the condition can usually be managed effectively. Most people with arthritis continue to lead productive and fulfilling lives.
We also advocate for people with arthritis by funding research, contributing to health policy, and collaborating with healthcare professionals.
Ages
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Contact us
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Fees apply
Fees and Charges Description
Charges vary according to the event.
Hours
9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Mon – Fri | 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Public Holidays: Closed Wellington Anniversary (20 Jan), Auckland Anniversary (27 Jan), Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Sunday (20 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr), ANZAC Day (25 Apr), King's Birthday (2 Jun), Matariki (20 Jun), Labour Day (27 Oct), Canterbury Anniversary (14 Nov).
Christmas: Open 23 Dec — 24 Dec. Closed 25 Dec — 26 Dec. Open 27 Dec. Closed 28 Dec — 29 Dec. Open 30 Dec — 31 Dec. Closed 1 Jan — 2 Jan. Open 3 Jan. Closed 4 Jan — 5 Jan. Open 6 Jan — 10 Jan.
Languages Spoken
English
Services Provided
Arthritis Assist services offer support and guidance to people with arthritis, their families and their support team. Through compassionate listening and evidence-based guidance (pain management, nutrition, mindfulness and exercise), we aim to empower you to find your way to live well with arthritis.
Arthritis Assist services offer support and guidance to people with arthritis, their families and their support team. Through compassionate listening and evidence-based guidance (pain management, nutrition, mindfulness and exercise), we aim to empower you to find your way to live well with arthritis.
Arthritis Assist services offer support and guidance to people with arthritis, their families and their support team.
Through compassionate listening and evidence-based guidance (pain management, nutrition, mindfulness and exercise), we aim to empower you to find your way to live well with arthritis.
Education programmes for anyone in the arthritis community - current courses available are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout arthritis and persistent pain. MyJointPain is an online programme for people with osteoarthritis
Education programmes for anyone in the arthritis community - current courses available are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout arthritis and persistent pain. MyJointPain is an online programme for people with osteoarthritis
Service types: Information, education & support, Family / whānau support.
Education programmes for anyone in the arthritis community - current courses available are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout arthritis and persistent pain.
MyJointPain is an online programme for people with osteoarthritis
We provide self management workshops which cover all aspects of learning to manage your arthritis and live an independent life. Support groups exist in numerous locations around New Zealand. They are made up of people with arthritis and provide guidance, friendship and social interaction on a regularly scheduled basis. For details of the nearest support group ring 0800 663-463. If you would like to set up a support group in your area, then please also ring 0800 663-463. The following link with take you to more specific information about support groups, self management programs and seminars http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/treatment-management/arthritis-new-zealand-services/ We provide self management workshops which cover all aspects of learning to manage your arthritis and live an independent life. Support groups exist in numerous locations around New Zealand. They are made up of people with arthritis and provide guidance, friendship and social interaction on a regularly scheduled basis. For details of the nearest support group ring 0800 663-463. If you would like to set up a support group in your area, then please also ring 0800 663-463. The following link with take you to more specific information about support groups, self management programs and seminars http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/treatment-management/arthritis-new-zealand-services/
We provide self management workshops which cover all aspects of learning to manage your arthritis and live an independent life. Support groups exist in numerous locations around New Zealand. They are made up of people with arthritis and provide guidance, friendship and social interaction on a regularly scheduled basis. For details of the nearest support group ring 0800 663-463. If you would like to set up a support group in your area, then please also ring 0800 663-463. The following link with take you to more specific information about support groups, self management programs and seminars http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/treatment-management/arthritis-new-zealand-services/ We provide self management workshops which cover all aspects of learning to manage your arthritis and live an independent life. Support groups exist in numerous locations around New Zealand. They are made up of people with arthritis and provide guidance, friendship and social interaction on a regularly scheduled basis. For details of the nearest support group ring 0800 663-463. If you would like to set up a support group in your area, then please also ring 0800 663-463. The following link with take you to more specific information about support groups, self management programs and seminars http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/treatment-management/arthritis-new-zealand-services/
- Exercise and activity
- Healthy eating education
We provide self management workshops which cover all aspects of learning to manage your arthritis and live an independent life.
Support groups exist in numerous locations around New Zealand. They are made up of people with arthritis and provide guidance, friendship and social interaction on a regularly scheduled basis.
For details of the nearest support group ring 0800 663-463. If you would like to set up a support group in your area, then please also ring 0800 663-463.
The following link with take you to more specific information about support groups, self management programs and seminars http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/treatment-management/arthritis-new-zealand-services/
Information about all forms of arthritis, treatments, pain management, employment issues and access to other support service. Support for Newly Diagnosed – a chance to talk with someone who has the same condition Comprehensive services are available for older people who are affected by arthritis. Information about all forms of arthritis, treatments, pain management, employment issues and access to other support service. Support for Newly Diagnosed – a chance to talk with someone who has the same condition Comprehensive services are available for older people who are affected by arthritis.
Information about all forms of arthritis, treatments, pain management, employment issues and access to other support service. Support for Newly Diagnosed – a chance to talk with someone who has the same condition Comprehensive services are available for older people who are affected by arthritis. Information about all forms of arthritis, treatments, pain management, employment issues and access to other support service. Support for Newly Diagnosed – a chance to talk with someone who has the same condition Comprehensive services are available for older people who are affected by arthritis.
Information about all forms of arthritis, treatments, pain management, employment issues and access to other support service.
Support for Newly Diagnosed – a chance to talk with someone who has the same condition
Comprehensive services are available for older people who are affected by arthritis.
We provide advocacy services for people with arthritis for: employment and access to rheumatology services and medications issues affecting people with arthritis and their families We provide advocacy services for people with arthritis for: employment and access to rheumatology services and medications issues affecting people with arthritis and their families
We provide advocacy services for people with arthritis for: employment and access to rheumatology services and medications issues affecting people with arthritis and their families We provide advocacy services for people with arthritis for: employment and access to rheumatology services and medications issues affecting people with arthritis and their families
We provide advocacy services for people with arthritis for:
- employment
- and access to rheumatology services and medications
- issues affecting people with arthritis and their families
We offer information and advice services for families, children and young people with arthritis. For more information click on the following link http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/children-with-arthritis/ We offer information and advice services for families, children and young people with arthritis. For more information click on the following link http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/children-with-arthritis/
We offer information and advice services for families, children and young people with arthritis. For more information click on the following link http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/children-with-arthritis/ We offer information and advice services for families, children and young people with arthritis. For more information click on the following link http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/children-with-arthritis/
We offer information and advice services for families, children and young people with arthritis.
For more information click on the following link http://www.arthritis.org.nz/information/children-with-arthritis/
We have a Pacific Community Development worker who supports families and communities to enhance their knowledge and management of arthritis with particular focus on gout. We have a Pacific Community Development worker who supports families and communities to enhance their knowledge and management of arthritis with particular focus on gout.
We have a Pacific Community Development worker who supports families and communities to enhance their knowledge and management of arthritis with particular focus on gout. We have a Pacific Community Development worker who supports families and communities to enhance their knowledge and management of arthritis with particular focus on gout.
We have a Pacific Community Development worker who supports families and communities to enhance their knowledge and management of arthritis with particular focus on gout.
Region
Bay of Plenty, Canterbury, Central Auckland, Central Lakes, Dunedin - South Otago, East Auckland, Hawke's Bay, Hutt, Lakes, MidCentral, Nelson Marlborough, North Auckland, Northland, South Auckland, South Canterbury, Southland, Tairāwhiti, Taranaki, Waikato, Wairarapa, Waitaki, Wellington, West Auckland, West Coast, Whanganui
Website
Contact Details
120 Featherston Street, Wellington
Wellington
9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
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Phone
0800 663 463
Email
Website
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120 Featherston Street
Wellington Central
Wellington
Wellington 6011
Street Address
120 Featherston Street
Wellington Central
Wellington
Wellington 6011
Postal Address
P Box 10020
The Terrace
Wellington 6143
383 Khyber Pass Road, Newmarket, Auckland
Central Auckland
9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
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Phone
0800 663 463
Email
Website
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