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Community Health Service | Counties Manukau

Public Service, Community, Community Health, Allied Health

Description

Specialist Community Health Services supports patients and their whaanau by providing healthcare close to where patients live. There are five locality based Community Health Teams (CHT) consisting of District Nurses, Allied Health Clinicians, Needs Assessors and Community Health Assistants.

These teams are all supported by a centralised Community Central triage and coordination team. There are also Community Hubs providing outpatient clinic facilities across the district with Hubs located in Franklin, Ōtara, Māngere, Manukau and Botany.

Community Health Service provided by Counties Manukau Health
Services are based at:

Community Health Team Māngere/Ōtara

- Patient information booklets: EnglishMaaoriSamoanTonganHindi and Simplified Chinese

Community Health Team Eastern

- Patient information booklets:  EnglishMaaoriSamoanTonganHindi  and Simplified Chinese

Community Health Team Manukau

- Patient information booklets: EnglishMaaoriSamoanTonganHindi  and Simplified Chinese

Community Health Team Franklin

- Patient information booklets: EnglishMaaoriSamoanTonganHindi  and Simplified Chinese

How do I access this service?

Referral

Send referrals to eFaxReferralsCC@middlemore.co.nz

Referral Expectations

You will be referred to the Community Health Service by your General Practitioner, Practice Nurse, hospital inpatient team or by the outpatient clinic.

What to expect
Your referral will be sent by email to our central referral centre where it will be processed and sent to the appropriate health provider. Some services do have waiting lists and referrals are seen in order of need/risk. If you are placed on a waiting list, you will receive a letter.

The first member of the Community Health Service who visits you will complete a comprehensive general assessment. This may take up to an hour. If another concern is identified they will then refer you on to the appropriate member of the team to assist you with this.

Your care will continue until the situation has been managed or resolved. A letter outlining the care you have received will be sent to your GP on discharge from our care.

While receiving care from us your GP still has the overall management of your care. The Privacy Act and the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights will be explained to you and at times we may need to share information about your progress with other healthcare professionals involved with your care. We provide home based care but there are also clinics available to people who are mobile.

District Nurse services are available 7 days per week. Service in the weekends and public holidays is limited to essential care only as we have reduced staffing levels. The other team members work Monday to Friday.
Most District Nursing visits are conducted between 9am – 2pm. We ask that you remain at home if you are expecting a visit. If you are not going to be home please call to let us know so that we can then visit someone else. If you are not at home for 2 visits we may discharge you back to your GP for ongoing care.

You will usually receive a phone call prior to our visit on the first occasion. Please ensure that dogs are restrained to allow access to your home and that other hazards are identified to the healthcare professional prior to their visit.

Fees and Charges Description

There are no charges for services to public patients if you are lawfully in New Zealand and meet one of the Eligibility Directions specified criteria set by the Ministry of Health.  If you do not meet the criteria, you will be required to pay for the full costs of any medical treatment you receive during your stay.

To check whether you meet the specified eligibility criteria, visit the Ministry of Health website.

For any applicable charges, please phone the Accounts Receivable Office on (09) 276 0060.

Hours

District Nurses: Service is available 7 days a week 8.00am - 4.30pm and evening as required. The weekend and evening visits are for essential care only. There is no evening service available in Pukekohe, Tuakau and Waiuku districts. Rapid Response Nurses (Pukekohe area only): Service is available 8.00am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday  

Services Provided

Health care assistants
Continence service

Service types: Community nursing, Continence, Physiotherapy, Pelvic health physiotherapy. Stress Incontinence (PDF, 358.5 KB) Overactive Bladder (PDF, 370.4 KB) Bladder Diary (PDF, 210.3 KB) Pelvic Floor Exercises (PDF, 305.4 KB) Constipation (PDF, 345.4 KB) Urinary Tract Infection (PDF, 1.3 MB) Toilet Training for Children with Special Needs (PDF, 3.1 MB) Toilet Training for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (PDF, 1.8 MB) Urodynamics Testing (PDF, 288.7 KB) Note: PDF downloads require the free Adobe Reader application to view.

Service types: Community nursing, Continence, Physiotherapy, Pelvic health physiotherapy.

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Dietitians

Service types: Dietitian.

Service types: Dietitian.

District nurses

Service types: Community nursing.

Service types: Community nursing.

Occupational therapists

Service types: Occupational therapy (OT).

Service types: Occupational therapy (OT).

Physiotherapists

Service types: Physiotherapy.

Service types: Physiotherapy.

Social workers

Service types: Social work.

Service types: Social work.

Speech language therapists

Service types: Speech language therapy.

Service types: Speech language therapy.

Resource Nurses

Service types: Community nursing, Specialist nursing.

Service types: Community nursing, Specialist nursing.

Counselling
End of life care
Home support

Home support services provide support with household tasks and personal care to help you live independently at home.

  • Home equipment
  • Home visits
  • Home visit by nurse

Home support services provide support with household tasks and personal care to help you live independently at home.

Disability support services

Aids and equipment

  • Aids and equipment
Injury support services

Support with advice and assistance for the day-to-day management of your injury and regaining independence.

  • Mobility equipment
  • Foot care
  • Home visits by nurse
  • Rehabilitation therapy

Support with advice and assistance for the day-to-day management of your injury and regaining independence. 

Wellness / healthy lifestyle

Supporting wellbeing and living a healthy lifestyle.

  • Healthy eating education

Supporting wellbeing and living a healthy lifestyle.

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Parking

Parking at all bases is available free of charge

Region

South Auckland, East Auckland