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Continence services
Community services » Community nursing services » Continence services
Continence services support people who are incontinent. The service works with people to enable them to better manage incontinence, maintain their independence and quality of life, and to reduce health complications which can arise from incontinence.
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Hospital & health services
Hospital & health services
Hawke's Bay health services include services provided:
in your home
by your family doctor
in schools, kohanga and workplaces
by a pharmacist, dentist or physiotherapist
in an aged residential care facility
in hospitals and health centres
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FAQs National Travel Assistance NTA Scheme
Hospital & health services » FAQs National Travel Assistance NTA Scheme
What is the National Travel Assistance (NTA) Scheme/Policy?If you, or a family member, need to travel long distances – or frequently – to see a specialist, then you may be eligible for help with expenses under the National Travel Assistance Scheme.
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Urgent care
Your health » Where should you go? » Urgent care
After-hours services offered by general practices are the best place for urgent care for conditions that are not critical or life threatening such as:
minor injuries (breaks and sprains)
rashes and skin conditions
sore throats
sore ears, eyes and mouth
medication issues
constipation
urinary tract infections
respiratory infections
vomiting and diarrhoea, tummy bugs
sinus conditions
back pain.…
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Mumps case confirmed at Waipukurau School
News & publications » News archive » Mumps case confirmed at Waipukurau School
Mumps case confirmed at Waipukurau school
Adults and parents with children at Waipukurau Primary School in Central Hawke’s Bay are being asked to check their immunisation status following a confirmed case of Mumps at the school.
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Alcohol - The Risks
Community services » Health Protection Team » Alcohol Harm Reduction » Alcohol - The Risks
Risky drinking is a significant problem in Hawke’s Bay. One in every four adults drinks too much – this means they are likely to be harming their own health or causing harm to others through their drinking.
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More resources - after suicide
Hospital & health services » Mental Health and Addiction Services » Depressed? Having suicidal thoughts? » More resources - after suicide
After a Suicide - Practical information for people bereaved by suicideThis booklet gives practical information that can be needed after a suicide.
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Alcohol and Schools
Community services » Health Protection Team » Alcohol Harm Reduction » Alcohol and Schools
There is good evidence to show that exposure to adult drinking in childhood increases the risk of hazardous drinking by teenagers. Teenage drinking patterns not only mirror those of their parents and caregivers but also that of their community.
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Hawke’s Bay District Health Board prepared for third junior doctors and midwives strike
News & publications » News archive » Hawke’s Bay District Health Board prepared for third junior doctors and midwives strike
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board is prepared for the third junior doctor strike, which will also coincide with a 12 hour midwifery strike, next week at Hawke’s Bay and Wairoa Hospitals.
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Hawke’s Bay District Health Board - New Zealand Nurses Organisation Strike Action Update 3
News & publications » News archive » Hawke’s Bay District Health Board - New Zealand Nurses Organisation Strike Action Update 3
Members of New Zealand Nurses Organisation are now taking strike action for 24 hours from 7am today until 7am Friday 13 July. What you need to know:Hawke’s Bay Hospital remains very busy, and this is expected to continue through into tomorrow.