Auckland region respite options
A ‘respite option’ is any support or service that gives you a break from your caring responsibilities. This can be a break away or a break in your home.
Below is a directory of information on some of the services available in your region that could help you take a break. You can choose the respite options that best suit you and your family. As well as the services listed here, you also have the choice to ask friends or family for help or use other supports or services.
A Needs Assessment and Service Coordination provider (NASC) in your region can help you get funding for respite and find respite options that will work best for you.
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NASC: Taikura Trust
Building 1, Level 1, 570 Mt Wellington Highway, Mt Wellington 1062
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Phone: (09) 278 6314 or 0800 TAIKURA (824 587)
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Email: referrals@taikura.org.nz
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Website: www.taikura.org.nz external
Overnight respite
Aged residential care
Overnight respite for disabled adults may be available in an aged residential care facility.
Please contact your NASC for more information.
Ashley Cottage
Ashley Cottage provides respite care for people aged 16 years and over with a physical and intellectual disability in a cottage fully serviced with attendant care.
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321 Tawa Road Kumeu West Auckland 0891
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Email: ashleycottage@xtra.co.nz
Community residential houses
Overnight respite for disabled adults may be available in an established home for disabled adults.
Please contact your NASC for more information.
Eastgate Community Trust
Overnight respite for disabled adults. Please contact your NASC for more information.
Matea Trust
Overnight respite for adult men with intellectual disability.
Please contact your NASC for more information.
NZ Community Living
Overnight respite for disabled adults.
Please contact your NASC for more information.
Open Home Foundation
Overnight respite for children and young people with host families.
Please contact your NASC to find out more.
Spectrum Care
Overnight respite for children and young people in dedicated respite houses in the Auckland region.
Please contact your NASC to find out more.
Te Roopu Taurima
Overnight respite for disabled adults.
Please contact your NASC for more information.
Wilson Home
Overnight respite for children and young people with profound or multiple disabilities.
Please contact your NASC to find out more.
Weekday activities
Abilities Group
Abilities Group supplies a contract labour force to manufacturers, distributors, importers, retailers and many other commercial sectors. It is also involved in many recycling activities.
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Phone: (09) 444 0611
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Website: www.abilities.co.nz external
Agape Care
Weekday activities for adults.
Website: www.agapecare.org.nz external
Aged care day care programmes
Some aged care providers run daytime activity programmes that are suitable for disabled adults.
Please contact your NASC to find out more.
Out of school care and early childhood education
Before and after school care, school holiday programmes
A number of organisations provide out-of-school care, which includes before and after school and during the school holidays. Some mainstream services will have experience and skills in supporting disabled children.
In-home childcare and early childhood education
Early childhood education (ECE) provides education and care for children before they go to primary school. There are many different types of early childhood education providers, including daycare centres, kindergartens, home-based childcare, kōhanga reo nannies, playcentre and play groups. Find all types of early childhood education in your community from the website below.
Sporting, social and recreational activities
Boccia New Zealand
Boccia New Zealand promotes and supports the sport of boccia among all physically disabled people throughout New Zealand.
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Website: www.boccia.org.nz external
Halberg AllSports
The Halberg Disability Sport Foundation was founded by Olympic champion Sir Murray Halberg in 1963 to enhance the lives of physically disabled New Zealanders by enabling them to participate in sport and recreation.
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Website: www.halbergallsports.co.nz external
New Zealand Riding for the Disabled
New Zealand Riding for the Disabled (NZRDA) provides opportunities for any disabled people to enjoy safe, stimulating and therapeutic horse riding and horse-related activities.
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Phone: (04) 234 6090
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Email: admin@rda.org.nz
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Website: www.rda.org.nz external
Special Olympics
Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with an intellectual disability.
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Phone: (04) 560 0360
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Email: admin@specialolympics.org.nz
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Website: www.specialolympics.org.nz external
Sailability
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Inclusive sailing programmes that meet the individual needs of the sailor.
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Website: Sailability Auckland external
More information about inclusive sailing: www.yachtingnz.org.nz/recreational/sailors-with-a-disability external
Relief carers, support workers and natural supports
Emerge Aotearoa
Emerge Aotearoa provides a wide range of community-based services including, day activities, employment support, flexible disability support and respite support.
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Website: emergeaotearoa.org.nz external
Family Whānau Support
A support worker ‘buddy’ who offers regular respite hours, either at home or in the community.
Please contact your NASC for more information.
Geneva Healthcare
Geneva Healthcare can provide flexible options for support.
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Phone: 0800 436 382
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Email: info@genevahealth.com
Teacher aides
Ask local schools if you’re able to advertise to their teacher aide staff for support during the school holidays or for an evening out.
Rockmybaby
Rockmybaby offer childcare recruitment services.
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Phone: 0800 762 569
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Email: info@rockmybaby.co.nz
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Website: www.rockmybaby.co.nz external
MyCare
An online platform where the people willing to help can meet the people needing help. Find and employ support workers and volunteers on a secure website.
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Phone: 09 887 9777
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Email: hello@mycare.co.nz
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Website: www.mycare.co.nz external
Neighbourly
An online community to help you connect with people in your community who would like to offer support or care.
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Website: www.neighbourly.co.nz external