Waipuna Hospice provides compassionate care for those with life-limiting illnesses and supports their families. Serving from Waihi Beach to Paengaroa, we focus on home care but also offer an Inpatient Unit and Outpatient Services. Our goal is to manage symptoms and pain, providing comfort and support to patients and their loved ones.

Our Philosophy.

Hospice affirms life.

Hospice exists to provide support and care for people in the last phases of an incurable disease so that they may live as fully and as comfortably as possible.

Hospice recognises dying as a normal process and neither hastens nor postpones death.

Hospice exists in the hope that through appropriate care and promotion of a caring community sensitive to their needs, patients and families may be free to attain a degree of mental and sprirtual preparation for death that is satisfactory to them.

Hospice recognises grief as a normal response to loss. Support to families and caregivers continues into the bereavement period.

We make
time count.

Our Values:

Community

Supporting one another – patient, families, whanau, friends, staff, volunteers and colleagues.

Advocacy

Ensuring equity of access to services for all our communities.

Respect

Upholding autonomy of each person and their community, accepting one another’s cultures and beliefs.

Empathy

Acknowledging uniqueness, supporting with dignity, respect and compassion.

Quality

Committed to continuous improvement, aligned 
to values and core services.

Our Vision:
High quality end of life care for all.
Our Mission:
To provide the best possible specialist hospice palliative care, enhancing the quality of life for those facing end of life and bereavement.

Our Board
Members.

Board of Trustees.

The Board members of Waipuna Hospice Incorporated are responsible for the stewardship and future wellbeing of the organisation.  Our current Board is made up of the following members, representatives of the local business community with a broad range of complementary skills and experience.

  • Deborah Pattullo (Chairperson)
  • Jeremy Rossaak (Deputy Chair)
  • Simon Darmody (Treasurer)
  • Deborah Cameron (Secretary)
  • Kipouaka Pukekura (Iwi Representative)
  • Lavina Good
  • Murray Foreman.
  • Susan Lund
  • Skye Duthie
  • Becky Gardiner (Chief Executive Officer)

Foundation Fund Management.

The investment objective of the Waipuna Hospice Foundation is to generate sufficient income to assist funding for the running of the Hospice, meet the cost of maintenance on the Hospice’s buildings, to help finance any building development and to provide a contingency reserve.

Our Investment Policy.

The Investment sub-committee is made up of Tom Roper, John Meldrum and Jon Murie.

The Investment sub-committee works closely with investment advisers Craigs Investment Partners (who have been advising the Foundation from the outset).  Together they formulate the investment policy and management of the portfolio which has been conservatively invested and delivers consistent returns for considerably less risk.

The current objective for the Foundation fund is that the portfolio has a target asset allocation of 55% income assets and 45% growth assets. The current portfolio is well diversified, holding over 120 securities.

Since 2004 the investment portfolio has returned over 8.0% per annum. This has enabled the Foundation to help fund the $3.6m construction of the Day Services Wing.

Should you wish to speak with a member of the Foundation’s Investment sub-committee, please send an email to info@waipunafortomorrow.org.nz or leave a message in the contact form below. You can also call 0800 4 WAIPUNA (0800 492 47862) 
to organise a time to discuss what we do together.

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2022-23 Gratitude Report

Annual Reports.

Our
History.

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Our future.

As the Western Bay of Plenty grows and our population ages, Waipuna Hospice anticipates a 50% increase in patient numbers over the next 20 years, the fastest in New Zealand. To meet this demand, we’ll develop new services and adopt international best practices, innovation, and technology. Our patients will be older and have more complex conditions, but our dedicated team is committed to providing the best palliative care. We understand that Waipuna Hospice belongs to the community, and with your continued support, we’ll evolve to meet your needs. Waipuna Hospice truly thrives thanks to the fantastic support from our local Western Bay of Plenty community.

Our
Supporters.

Our work wouldn’t be possible without our supporters and sponsors. The following organisations support our mission to provide the best possible specialist hospice palliative care, enhancing the quality of life for those facing end-of-life and bereavement.

With thanks to our supporters
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