Community Health and Social Services in North Auckland
These services support people living with disabilities.
These services provide disability information and advice.
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Disability information and advisory services Services 25 results
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Geneva Healthcare - Northern
Geneva Healthcare is part of the largest network of healthcare service providers that enables everyone in our communities to live the best lives they can.
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM. 0800 436 382
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Enable New Zealand
Enable New Zealand is Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading supplier of disability equipment, information and modification services.
0800 362 253
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Mt Tabor Trust
The Mt Tabor community celebrates the lives and aspirations of its people.
(09) 420 9701
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Headway | Brain Injury Auckland
Supporting people with concussion and brain injury through education, support and advice.
(09) 520 4807
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Allied Health | Waitematā
Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand - Waitematā Allied Health provides the following services:
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Acorn Neurodiversity
Providing multidisciplinary services for neurodivergent and developmentally disabled children and youth
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Complex Chronic Illness Support
Supporting people impacted by Complex Chronic Illness - empowering people towards wellness.
0800 224 787
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People First New Zealand
We are a Disabled Peoples Organisation (DPO) and a national self-advocacy organisation that is run by and for people with learning (intellectual) disability.
0800 20 60 70 or (04) 381 3242
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Healthvision
Healthvision is a leading healthcare provider specialising in homecare, community nursing, allied health, rehabilitation, and health & wellbeing services across New Zealand.
0508 733 377
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Access Community Health | Uru Ātea
Home and community based healthcare services designed to help people maintain their independence in their homes and communities
0508 123 010
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Kaikaranga (previously known as Taikura Trust)
Our primary service is Needs Assessment and Service Coordination (NASC) for people with disabilities.
(09) 278 6314 or 0800 824 5872
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HealthCare NZ - Northern
New Zealand’s largest healthcare, disability and wellbeing support provider
0800 002 722
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Spectrum Care
We’re an independent charitable trust that provides support for children, young people and adults with disabilities and their whanau.
(09) 634 3790
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Disability Connect
Disability Connect is a voice for people with disabilities and their families
(09) 636 0351
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Neuro Connection Foundation
The Neuro Connection Foundation provides expert long term ongoing rehabilitation services for adults with conditions such as Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and other neurological conditions.
(09) 836 6830
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Enliven Northern
At Enliven, we aim to maximise the independence of older people and those living with disabilities or injury.
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IHC New Zealand
IHC will advocate for the rights, inclusion and welfare of all people with intellectual disabilities and support them to live satisfying lives in the community.
0800 442 442
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The Personal Advocacy and Safeguarding Adults Trust
The Personal Advocacy Trust provides a range of safeguarding services and supports for people with care and support needs.
0800 728 7878
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Multiple Sclerosis Auckland
Multiple Sclerosis Auckland provides a range of services to all people living with MS and their families, friends, and care providers.
(09) 845 5921
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Kidney Society Auckland
Kidney Society Auckland provides community support and information for people with kidney disease and their families in the Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Tairawhiti/Gisborne
0800 235 711
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National Foundation for Deaf & Hard of Hearing
We are a coalition of professional and community groups passionate about improving the health, welfare and education of all New Zealanders with hearing loss.
0800 867 446 or (09) 307 2922
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Disabled Persons Assembly (NZ)
Disabled Persons Assembly is a pan-impairment disabled person’s organisation that works to realise an equitable society, where all disabled people can direct their own lives.
(04) 801 9100
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Fragile X New Zealand
Support and information about Fragile X syndrome and Fragile X-associated disorders for individuals, parents/whanau, and the wider community