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Older Māori and aged residential care in Aotearoa | Ngā kaumātua me te mahi tauwhiro i Aotearoa : report prepared for Heath Quality & Safety Commission New Zealand | He Pūrongo i tuhia mā Kupu Taurangi Hauora o Aotearoa Joanna Hikaka and Ngaire Kerse

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Health Quality and Safety Commission, 2021Description: electronic document (70 pages) ; PDF fileSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: In order to better understand, raise awareness of and start discussion about the quality of care for Māori in aged residential care (ARC) the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the Commission) commissioned a report: Older Māori and aged residential care in Aotearoa: Report prepared for Health Quality & Safety Commission New Zealand. A copy can be downloaded from the bottom of this page. The report was developed by Joanna Hikaka and Ngaire Kerse, who are to be congratulated for delivering this powerful report, in a short period of time. The report presents information gathered from published literature, supported by thoughts from Māori and non-Māori who work and research in the aged residential care (ARC) sector. The report combines professional experience with personal whānau experiences of Māori realities of ageing and ARC. The authors have made some key recommendations for ARC. However, their recommendations are relevant well beyond ARC, and can equally apply to all health services. (From the website). Record #8238
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In order to better understand, raise awareness of and start discussion about the quality of care for Māori in aged residential care (ARC) the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the Commission) commissioned a report: Older Māori and aged residential care in Aotearoa: Report prepared for Health Quality & Safety Commission New Zealand. A copy can be downloaded from the bottom of this page.

The report was developed by Joanna Hikaka and Ngaire Kerse, who are to be congratulated for delivering this powerful report, in a short period of time.

The report presents information gathered from published literature, supported by thoughts from Māori and non-Māori who work and research in the aged residential care (ARC) sector. The report combines professional experience with personal whānau experiences of Māori realities of ageing and ARC.

The authors have made some key recommendations for ARC. However, their recommendations are relevant well beyond ARC, and can equally apply to all health services. (From the website). Record #8238

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