Arohanui Hospice
Arohanui Hospice provides specialist palliative care for people in the Manawatu, Tararua, Horowhenua and Rangitikei regions with a life-limiting illness, and support for their families/whānau. At any one time, there are approximately 180 patients receiving specialist palliative care services in this area, and up to 600 patients and their family/whānau a year.
Our services are mostly used by people living with advanced cancer, but we can help anyone in the advanced stages of other illnesses, such as respiratory or heart disease, motor neurone disease or HIV-AIDS.
Latest News
Arohanui Hospice volunteers were delighted to receive a commendation in the Health and Wellbeing category of the TrustPower 2010 Community Awards.
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by MICHELLE DUFF – Manawatu Standard, 17 August 2010.
Aaron Oaten, the brain-damaged son of “the Helmet Lady” who furiously campaigned to make cycle helmets compulsory in New Zealand, has died at 37.
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