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Social Work & Counselling - Inpatients | Waitematā
Public Service, Allied Health
Description
Social workers provide therapeutic intervention to assist patients and their families with the personal, social and emotional issues that arise due to illness or changing health including:
- Emotional Stress and Issues of Carer Stress
When you are stressed trying to manage sickness or disability; either your own or those of someone close to you. - Relationship Issues
When relationships become stressed due to the emotional and social impact of changing health. - Complex Problem Solving
When you are sick and need assistance with practical matters - Safety
We are professionally trained to assess each situation and make plans for your safety or the safety of a family member.
Cultural Support
Our social work service can request cultural support services or independent interpreting services to assist as needed.
Referral Expectations
If you, or your friend/relative, are an inpatient please ask your nurse or doctor to refer to our service.
We are also happy to accept self referrals.
Fees and Charges Description
There is no charge for our service.
Document Downloads
- Social Work Service - Patient Information Dec22 (PDF, 286.3 KB)
Travel Directions
We are based at North Shore Hospital on the Lower Ground Floor and at Waitakere Hospital.
Website
Contact Details
Waitakere Hospital
West Auckland
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Phone
(09) 839 0000
Website
Freephone 0800 80 93 42 - Waitemata DHB residential areas only
Emergency Department: Open 24 hours / 7 days, Phone (09) 839 0000
Waitakere Hospital
55-75 Lincoln Road
Henderson
Waitakere
Auckland
Street Address
Waitakere Hospital
55-75 Lincoln Road
Henderson
Waitakere
Auckland
Postal Address
North Shore Hospital
Private Bag 93 503
Takapuna
North Shore City 0740
Waitakere Hospital
Private Bag 93-115
Lincoln Road
Henderson 0650
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This page was last updated at 12:50PM on February 21, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Social Work & Counselling - Inpatients | Waitematā.