The Omahanui Group

Details

Name :

The Omahanui Group

Address  :

18 Peace Avenue

Town  :

New Plymouth

State  :

Taranaki

Country  :

NEW ZEALAND

Post Code:

4310

Phone  :

06 751 1127

Web URL  :

Email  :


Description

Welcome to The Omahanui Group of residential care facilities

We have been steadily growing since we first opened our doors in 1972 to help rehabilitate patients with head injuries or look after patients suffering from mental disabilities such as dementia

Being owned and run by family means all the four Omahanui facilities in New Plymouth and Wanganui have a family feel for both residents and staff

In New Plymouth we include Omahanui Home Care Omahanui Hospital and Omahanui Special Care While in Wanganui we also operate another Omahanui Special Care facility and a Home Care service

Over the four locations we look after up to 550 patients and residents with more than 150 specially trained nurses care givers kitchen staff and allied health workers

All these dedicated people make the Omahanui facilities the special places they are for the special people we look after And we also all share one important quality

Our Mission
We will endeavour to provide the highest possible standards of quality care for our residents that is appropriate recognises their individual needs and provides a comforting environment for them to call home

Our Values
We always treat the people in our care with respect compassion and kindness We do everything possible to maintain their dignity and to acknowledge each person as the very special individual that they are

As caregivers we will value and support one another and acknowledge that the work we do is very important to many people and feel proud of what we achieve
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