New retirement living apartments and hospital beds for kamo
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 6 December 2011
New retirement
living apartments and hospital beds for kamo
Construction has begun on the development at
Merrivale Care Home. Located in Kamo on Winger Cresent, the
development includes 15 stylish new serviced apartments for
more independent living plus 34 new hospital beds including
9 dementia.
The modern designed apartments will feature a modern kitchen with the latest appliances, an open plan lounge and dining area and ensuite bathroom. Apartment living will provide residents with various support services such as a wellness clinic where they can obtain regular health checks by a registered nurse and weekly shopping trips to the supermarket plus other social activities should they choose to engage in them.
Currently Merrivale care
home offers rest home, respite care and day care for older
people. The expansion of the care home will see the
addition of much needed dementia beds for the area plus
additional hospital level care beds.
“Bupa are
delighted at the opportunity to expand care services in the
North. We are particularly excited about the addition of
dementia beds plus the retirement living apartments” said
Beth Kelly, Care Home Manager of Merrivale.
The
development of the new facilities is due for completion in
stages with the apartments and dementia beds being due in
the first half of 2012.
ENDS
About Bupa
Bupa Care Services New Zealand
is part of the Bupa Group (British United Provident
Association), a leading international healthcare company.
Established in New Zealand in 1991, Bupa has three aged care
businesses; rest homes and hospitals; retirement villages
and personal medical alarms, looking after more than 17,000
New Zealanders.
Established in 1947, the Bupa Group has over ten million customers in more than 190 countries and employs over 55,000 people around the world. Their main interests are care homes for young disabled and older people, health insurance, workplace health services, health assessments and chronic disease management services, including health coaching and healthcare services in the home.
Bupa has no shareholders. They reinvest their money to provide better healthcare for their customers, helping them to live longer, happier, healthier lives.