Planned NZNO nurses' strikes: 2 and 4 September 2025
NZNO nurses, healthcare assistants and some midwives plan to strike from 7am to 11pm on Tuesday 2 September and 7am to 11pm on Thursday 4 September. Patient safety is our priority and our hospitals will remain open. Continue to attend all appointments unless we have contacted you directly to reschedule.
Dementia affects both intellectual and social ability. If you are worried about your memory you should see your healthcare provider. The Wairarapa region has funded support services for people with dementia and their carers.
Dementia is a group of symptoms that affects your intellectual and social ability to the point that it interferes with daily life. It is much more common in older people, but it can affect adults at any age.
If you are worried about your memory and possible dementia, you should see your healthcare provider.
There are many causes of memory loss that can be treated, such as:
depression
stress
side effects from your medicines.
Support for people with diagnosed dementia
There are a range of funded support services in the Wairarapa region for people with dementia. The aim is to help these people and your carers to live as independently as possible, at home.
Support services in the Wairarapa region are managed by FOCUS. It is best to see your general practitioner first, so they can write a referral.
Once your assessment and plan of care have been prepared, a referral is made to private agencies funded by Health New Zealand to provide the support you need.
Even if the assessment finds Health New Zealand is not able to fund services for you, they can direct you to agencies which can the provide services you need at your own cost.
If you need help with things like gardening, contact Work and Income.