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Explore a wide range of New Zealand elderly websites, articles and business information. Find help for a variety of issues, get the best advice and read about new products. Search for topics including elderly care, support, health tips, exercises, help, nursing homes, services for the elderly, home help and health care. Use the NZ website directory for elderly related links, cheap deals and other free information. Website Links and Information An extensive database directory of rest homes, retirement villages, home help services and community groups. http://www.eldernet.co.nz ~ Details
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We help to maintain or restore independence, mobility , safety and peace of mind. It is important to feel confident and self-reliant, especially in your own home. Our products are created specifically to help the elderly or disabled maintain their independence and quality of life. Products are designed and built here in New Zealand, and are backed by our personal guarantee. Feel free to contact us with any questions because. We''''re here to help! http://www.carecraft.co.nz ~ Details
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Fairview care is a private hospital specialising in elderly care. We provide medical care to senior citizens and have highly qualified staff with expertise in nursing care. For an aged care private hospital you can trust contact Fairview Care today. http://www.fairviewcare.co.nz ~ Details
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Articles Many of us believe that before we hit that magic age of thirty, we think that we are invincible, that we are different than everyone before us and we will beat the odds, live forever, and do so in good health. But unfortunately, it seems that when we do turn thirty, we start noticing the effects of age. We look into the mirror and start noticing fine lines in our face. When we reach that magic age of forty, we start to feel new aches and pains. | New Zealand
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