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Waipuna Hospice provides specialist medical services, nursing care and support to people living with an illness for which cure is no longer an option. We care for patients and their families living in Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.
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  • Home
    • About Waipuna Hospice
    • Our History
    • Our View On Assisted Dying And End of Life
    • COVID-19 Protection Framework
  • Support Us
    • Shorts 4 Hospice 2023
    • Donate
    • Regular Giving
    • Buy Our Products
      • 2023 Diary
      • NZ Native Birds Greeting Cards – 4pk
      • Super Hero T-shirt
      • Entertainment Book
    • Donate Goods
    • Volunteer
    • Waipuna Hospice Charity Shops
    • Share Your Story
    • Donate an Occasion
    • Waipuna for Tomorrow Bequest Programme
    • Membership
    • Our Promise to You
    • Our Supporters
  • Your Care
    • Hospice at Home
    • Inpatient Care
    • Patient and Family Support
    • Day Programme
  • Professionals
    • Referral to Waipuna Hospice
    • Education
    • Work with Us
  • News
    • News and Stories
    • Newsletter
    • Journal for the new “normal.”
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Photograph and Video Disclaimer
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
  • Donate

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Important Covid-19 Notice

Due to a recent Covid-19 outbreak at Waipuna Hospice, we are currently not accepting new patient admissions into our In-patient Unit (IPU). Visitors for existing IPU patients are limited to two at a time and are by arrangement only. All visitors must be symptom-free. Please ring our IPU reception on 07 552 4380 before planning your visit.

Please note that this does not impact our other services. Our community services will continue, including our 24/7 phone line. There will also be no disruptions to our services offered in our Day Services Wing, and all on-site appointments booked will go ahead. If this changes, we will be in contact directly.

We have not made this decision lightly; however, it is our hope that by taking these measures we are stopping any further spread and keeping our patients and their families and whānau safe.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any questions at all or were planning on visiting us, please call us first on 07 552 4380.