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Mobility Action Programme 2017 to  2020

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MOBILITY ACTION PROGRAMME

Referrals from general practitioners, nurses or self referrals can be made directly to physiotherapy in Mangawhai or Wellsford or Maungaturoto or to admin@restartrehab.co.nz or through Te Ha Oranga

Contact:

Alice Sullivan   0272917239

Amy Griffiths    0212072729

Joel Mowat       094237449



This collaborative rural programme is part of a national pilot (see link below)
http://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/preventative-health-wellness/mobility-action-programme

The Ministry of Health’s Mobility Action Programme (MAP) is funding a range of programmes for people with musculoskeletal health conditions so that people have improved health outcomes. These outcomes include improving mobility, reducing pain, and the impacts of the musculoskeletal conditions, so that people will be able to better carry on activities and functions that are important to them. 
Providing the right support at the right time will help people manage their musculoskeletal condition better. This means their quality of life will be improved and the need for surgery may be reduced.  

A fundamental principle of the MAP is that the right care is provided in the right place at the right time by practitioners with the right knowledge and resources.

In the Wellsford, Maungaturoto, Paparoa, Kaiwaka and Mangawhai area the programme is known as MAP- Mahi Ore Ore Hotaka and is a collaboration of five entities bringing wide expertise in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, long-term conditions management, pharmacy, medicine, nursing, psychology and dietetics.  The wider aim of the MAP is to evaluate programmes to identify the models of care that provide the greatest benefits for people with musculoskeletal conditions while providing good value on the investment in health resources.

It is expected that successful MAP models of care, and the lessons learned from them,
will be translated into sustainable publicly-funded services.

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Contact:
admin@restartrehab.co.nz       and       map@ctchauora.co.nz

Fax 09 423 7746
Mobile contact phones for Alice, Amy and Joel above.
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Are you over 18 years, have musculoskeletal pain or problems affecting your mobility and not on ACC for this?
If this is you and your usual residence is in or around Wellsford, Kaiwaka, Paparoa, Maungaturoto or Mangawhai and you are interested in accessing this programme (at no cost to you) please fill in below and we'll call you.
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Location

The Coast to Coast Hauora Trust is based at 72 School Road, Wellsford. 
​ HIPPY and Te Waka Youth are site-based and mobile services based at 72 School Rd, Wellsford, Residential Care/Rest Home is at The Heritage, 2  Olympus Rd, Wellsford
SERVICES and resources
HIPPY, Te Waka Youth,  Heritage Residential Care, Wellsford Community Garden. Connect with WELLSFORD OWL Community Hub

Contact Us     72 School Road WELLSFORD    

  • Home
  • ABOUT US
    • Who Are We
    • Get In Touch
    • Book a Room
    • Give Feedback
  • Services
    • HIPPY
    • Heritage Rest Home
    • Mobility Action Programme
    • OWL Community Hub Wellsford
    • Wellsford Community Garden
  • Te Waka Youth
    • Our Kaupapa
    • Whats been going on
    • Staff Profiles
    • Make a referral
    • Make a Donation
    • Supporters
  • WHAT'S ON
  • MEDIA
    • BLOG
  • FURTHER RESOURCES
  • SITUATIONS VACANT
  • Previous Programme & Events