COVID-19 Update: 24 Aug 2020
Level Three and Level Two As you will be aware, this afternoon the Prime Minister announced that Auckland will remain in Level Three until midnight on Sunday. For HBH this means that...
Level Three and Level Two As you will be aware, this afternoon the Prime Minister announced that Auckland will remain in Level Three until midnight on Sunday. For HBH this means that...
12 August 2020: A letter from Bonnie Robinson, CEO to Stevenson Village Residents and Family Members Dear Stevenson Village Residents and Family Members Level 3 at Stevenson Village As you are aware last night...
12 August 2020: A letter from Bonnie Robinson, CEO to 139 on Union Residents and Family Members Dear 139 on Union Residents and Family Members We are in Lockdown As you are aware last...
A letter from Bonnie Robinson, CEO to Residents and Family Members of HBH Senior Living Dear Residents and Family Members We are back in Lockdown As most of you are aware, last night...
We are at Level 1. Yeah! This does mean a lot more freedom for everyone, including staff and residents at HBH. However due to the very frail and vulnerable situation...
Updated guidelines for visiting Reduced hours on Monday of Queens Birthday weekend On Monday, 1st June (Queens Birthday) visiting will be in the afternoon only 1pm to 4:30pm. Slight change to visiting hours from...
Guidelines for Visiting Rest Home and Hospital The facility will be open to visitors, however, strict restrictions and guidelines must be followed: All visitors must enter through the hospital entrance (only one...
HBH remains in lockdown In accordance with the Director General of Health’s guidelines on Level 3, HBH Senior Living will remain closed to visitors. The only exception is for residents in...
We’re taking care of your loved ones HBH Senior Living is in lockdown until further notice. This means: No visitors at all to our Rest Home, Hospital, Retirement Village or Stevenson...
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. — Martin Luther King Jr1 In the 1960s my father, a young Presbyterian minister studying in the USA,...