Moving With Care and Confidence: How Mature Moves and Home Carers Support Older New Zealanders Through Life Transitions
. Moving home later in life can be one of the most emotional and challenging transitions an older person — […]
. Moving home later in life can be one of the most emotional and challenging transitions an older person — […]
. In today’s world, so much of daily life happens online — staying in touch with family, booking appointments, managing
, Staying active plays a powerful role in ageing well — not just for physical health, but for confidence, connection,
. There are few moments in life as challenging as navigating the loss of a parent. Even when families are
. When a loved one experiences dizziness, balance problems, or a neurological condition such as Parkinson’s or stroke, everyday life
. As parents grow older, many families find themselves sorting through a lifetime of special belongings — jewellery passed down
. For many older adults, staying independent means more than managing daily tasks at home — it also means getting
. Conversations, laughter, shared stories — these moments shape our relationships and keep older adults connected to the people they
. As we grow older, our comfort, health and appearance often become intertwined — not in a vain way, but
. Every neighbourhood has its quiet heroes — the people who check in on others, organise gatherings, help build friendships,