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 650 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
Today is our annual street appeal and we have plenty of collectors on the streets to receive your donation. Please give generously when you see a collector “shaking the bucket”. Thank you for your support!
June Gwenda Connor, founding nurse manager Arohanui Hospice, born Auckland, June 27, 1928; died Auckland, March 7, 2012.
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This year walkers on the Manawatu Track and Tunnel will have a unique opportunity to view the Manawatu Gorge slip.
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Arohanui Hospice is now on Facebook! We’re looking forward to sharing our news, upcoming activities and events, education sessions, photos and stories about the hospice. We hope that you too will share your experiences and follow what we are doing at Arohanui Hospice. Find us at www.facebook.com/arohanuihospice




