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Consultation On Services For Older People In Otago

Published: Wed 28 Apr 2004 11:48 AM
Media Statement
Monday 27th April 2004
OTAGO DISTRICT HEALTH BOARD BEGINS CONSULTATION ON SERVICES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN OTAGO
The Otago DHB has begun consulting with Otago communities on services for older people funded by the Otago DHB. The document, entitled; Elder Services Otago, A Proposal for a Continuum of Care for Older People in Otago, outlines 6 proposed workstreams to enable that continuum of care to be developed. The proposed continuum of care is intended to ensure that older people in Otago are able to access services in the right place, at the right time and from the right service. Issues identified in the document include, a greater emphasis on services that are person-centred, better communication between services, a stronger rehabilitation focus for aged care services, and the strengthening of community and home based services for older people.
The document has been circulated to over 450 agencies with an interest in aged care issues around Otago.
Four public meetings on the proposals will be held in Otago. They are:
Date Time Location Venue
Monday 17th May 7:00pm Dunedin
Dunedin Public Library
4th floor Dunningham Suite
Tuesday 18th May 7:00pm Balclutha
St Johns Rooms
Cnr High and Stewart Sts Conference Room
Wednesday 19th May 7:00pm Oamaru
Quality Brydone Hotel
115 Thames Street Moeraki Room
Thursday 20th May 7:00pm Alexandra
Centennial Court Motor Inn
96 Centennial Ave Conference Room
Consultation closes at 5pm on Friday 4th June 2004
Ends.

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