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Knowledge and understanding leads to better dementia care

Dementia care staff stand for a photo

Knowledge and understanding leads to better dementia care

Aug 31, 2022 3 min read

Murray Halberg gets Mates Accreditation

Construction staff at Murray Halberg

Murray Halberg gets Mates Accreditation

Aug 2, 2022 3 min read

Surplus Ryman ready meals given to struggling city folk

Surplus Ryman ready meals given to struggling city folk

Jul 1, 2022 3 min read

Kaumātua bless site of newest Ryman village

Blessing of the new construction site

Kaumātua bless site of newest Ryman village

Apr 29, 2022 2 min read

Residents see the fruits of village food scraps composting scheme

Members of the village composting scheme team

Residents see the fruits of village food scraps composting scheme

Apr 8, 2022 3 min read

Nursing dream set to become reality

Ryman nurse in front of a water feature

Nursing dream set to become reality

Apr 1, 2022 3 min read

Cashin Scholarship will help Lily to achieve her goal

Cashin Scholarship will help Lily to achieve her goal

Mar 31, 2022 2 min read

Tears flow as Graeme’s legacy honoured

Family and staff gather to pay tribute to Graeme Rabbits

Tears flow as Graeme’s legacy honoured

Mar 1, 2022 3 min read

Cashin Scholarship eased study costs for Lauren

Cashin Scholarship eased study costs for Lauren

Feb 17, 2022 2 min read

Popular articles

  • In-home care vs assisted living costs: what’s the difference in New Zealand?

     Deciding how you or a loved one will be supported later in life is seldom just a financial decision. For many people, weighing up in-home care vs assisted living cost also involves emotional and practical considerations such as level of independence, comfort, safety, and the desire to reduce pressure on family. 

     

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  • A grand opening for Kevin Hickman Village

    ‘A beautiful village that epitomises everything which is great about Ryman’, was how the family of Kevin Hickman described the village named after him at the official Grand Opening held yesterday.

    Residents packed out the stunning village lounge, which overlooks the Riccarton Racecourse, alongside wife of the late Kevin, Joanna Hickman, his children, step-children, grandchildren and siblings - one of whom is also a resident - to celebrate the milestone event in the village journey.

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  • Delirium vs dementia: understanding the difference

    Sudden acute confusion in an older person can be alarming. Is it dementia? Or is it something urgent that requires an immediate medical response?

    Delirium can sometimes be mistaken for dementia in older adults; yet they are very different conditions with different causes, treatments, and outcomes.

    Understanding the difference between delirium vs dementia is important, because early recognition can improve recovery, safety, and wellbeing.

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  • Residents ‘move their butts’ for bowel cancer

    The Hillary Hikers have embraced Bowel Cancer New Zealand’s Move Your Butt campaign in the best possible way – by moving their butts!

    Donning the distinctive bright purple and orange t-shirts, the 20 or so residents representing Edmund Hillary Village’s walking group drew plenty of smiles and thumbs ups as they marched from Mission Bay to Kohimarama on a sunny Monday morning in February.

     

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  • Raman puts connection at the heart of care

    At Ryman Healthcare, person-centred care isn’t just a policy - it’s a long-held belief that everything we do should be ‘good enough for Mum and Dad’.

    That idea still shapes how residents are cared for across Ryman villages today.

    At Bruce McLaren Village, Special Care Unit Coordinator Raman Kaur brings that philosophy to life through genuine connection, empathy, and a deep respect for each individual.

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