Te Puna Hauora
Māori Community Health Service

The kaupapa of Te Puna Hauora is to support your self-management of long-term conditions:

  • lung disease (eg chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)

  • asthma

  • diabetes

  • heart disease

  • cancer.

Our nurses, social workers, counsellors, pūkenga manaaki (navigators) and allied health workers offer an integrated service, placing you and your whānau at the centre.

This is a mobile service – our kaimahi come to where you are.

How our Te Puna Hauora nurses care for you

Our highly-qualified nurses will work with you and your whānau to:

  • identify any risk of lung disease, diabetes, heart disease and cancer

  • assess and diagnose health conditions, and offer follow-up care

  • create a specific care plan with you and your whānau, such as a diabetes management plan. Other healthcare professionals, such as your hospital specialist or family doctor (GP) might be involved in the care plan also.

  • co-ordinate cancer screening and offer advocacy and support throughout your cancer treatment journey

  • refer you to and help co-ordinate other necessary healthcare, eg nutrition advice, podiatry services or vision (eyesight) tests.

  • monitor your health by providing tests (eg blood glucose tests) and by checking your weight, blood pressure and peak flow

  • offer health advice and education.

About our Pūkenga Manaaki service

Our Pūkenga Manaaki navigators are useful people to talk to at in any point of your healthcare journey with Te Piki Oranga.

They help you access the health system, and will often be the connecting link between you and other healthcare professionals (in hospital services for example). Our qualified navigators help improve your health outcomes by providing:

  • help to access the most appropriate medical and healthcare facilities

  • a smooth (as possible) transition between services

  • transport when you need it

  • culturally-appropriate support and advocacy

  • relevant health education

  • links and consultation between whānau, community and service agencies

About our kaimahi-a-iwi – community social workers

Kaimahi-a-iwi social workers across Te Piki Oranga services and other support services and government agencies. Their job is to ensure that you and your whānau are able to cope throughout your healthcare journey. They can help you access:

  • budgeting advice and financial support

  • family support and childcare

  • everyday or emergency social services

  • grief and loss counselling and trauma care

  • family violence services

  • terminal illness and palliative care

Kaimahi-a-iwi social workers are connected to, and connect you to, helpful people who work in the following organisations:

  • education

  • probation

  • housing (Kainga Ora)

  • NZ Police

  • dental services

  • employment services

  • Oranga Tamariki

  • youth services

  • WINZ

  • ACC

  • IRD

  • Court

  • Te Puni Kokiri

  • hospital services

  • other community-based agencies

 

How to access Te Puna Hauora services

You can refer yourself, or someone else to this service by contacting us directly. Your family doctor (GP) or another health professional can also refer you.

You can use our online referral form here.

Or phone us on 0800 ORANGA.