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David Lange care home officially opened by Bob Harvey

Published: Fri 16 Sep 2011 09:54 AM
David Lange care home officially opened by Bob Harvey
Mangere care home named after the late David Lange was officially opened yesterday by Bob Harvey in a public ceremony. The celebration was attended by community groups, residents and relatives plus representatives of the Manukau District Health Board.
The afternoon included an official Maori powhiri by local tangata whenua and official ribbon cutting by Bob Harvey. The late David Lange's wife Margaret Pope also attended the celebrations and is delighted to be honouring him in this way. "I am thrilled that David's name will be kept in the community, as an MP he had a lot of involvement with the home in its earlier incarnation". said Mrs Pope.
The $3m refurbishment of the old Culverden care home brings 87 additional care home and respite beds to the area. Bupa has received strong support from the Counties Manukau District Health Board and engaged local residents and families and community groups to ensure the right facilities were developed for Mangere.
Culverden care home was closed by Counties Manukau District Health Board in January 2010, as a result of concerns over the quality of care and remained empty until May this year when the first resident moved in the newly refurbished David Lange Care Home.
Providing hospital care to older people in the community is a specialty of Bupa Care Services with 45 rest homes and hospitals nationwide including three nearby; Parkhaven Hospital in Mangere, Hayman rest home and hospital in Manukau and Erin Park Rest Home and Hospital in Manurewa.
"Bupa are committed to aged care in New Zealand and are delighted at the opportunity to expand our care services in South Auckland" said Dwayne Crombie, CEO Bupa Care Services.
Bupa Care Services New Zealand is part of the Bupa Group, 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.
Bupa has no shareholders therefore it reinvests its money to provide better healthcare for its customers.
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About Bupa Care Services
Bupa Care Services New Zealand is part of the Bupa Group, 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. Our 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. It reinvests its money to provide better healthcare for our customers, helping them to live longer, happier, healthier lives.
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