The Home as my first choice programme is committed to helping you or your whānau, maintain health and independence in your community and home. The aims are to educate and encourage health professionals and the community, when supporting and working with older people, to listen to what the older person wants.
The programme:
- shares information about where people can go for support, services and equipment, as their needs changes
- encourages people to learn about the funded and non-funded services that are available to support people at home for as long as possible
- supports the older person's whānau and friends when caring the kaumātua in our community.
It starts from asking the question, 'If home is my first choice, what support needs to be in place to enable this to happen?'
Patient experiences
In the following videos David, Kaumātua and Tāngata utu nui, and David's daughter Ros share their thoughts about:
- the importance of home or tūrangawaewae
- their experience of community support services who have helped David in the way he wanted.
Kōrero with David — YouTube
David and whānau — Youtube
Ingrid talks about The home team in Dunedin and how they can support you in your home.
The home team — Youtube
Daphne was in hospital for 9 weeks following a stroke. She was determined to recover in the comfort of her own home and to continue living there. Daphne was able to do this with the support of home support services. Daphne tells her story in the following video.
Patient video: Daphne — YouTube
Home as my first choice resource
Find out some of the community resources available in your area in our Home as my first choice booklet.