In Patient Care


The IPU (In Patient Unit) team is made up of nurses, counselors, volunteers, chaplaincy and doctors. We are able to access Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy through Whangarei Hospital.

In Patient Care

We know that people do not know what to expect when coming into “the Hospice” so we encourage a homely atmosphere. There are no set visiting hours and family are welcome to stay overnight. Unfortunately as we only have limited beds we are unable to offer long term care in the inpatient unit. Please remember, the “norm” is for people to go home again. Sometimes, the advice we give may be that care needs to be looked for in a community hospital with hospice input.

There is no charge for the coming into North Haven. Many of the things you will enjoy about the environment have been generously given by people in the community, including our wonderful volunteers who give freely of their time in the unit.


Hospice IPU

The IPU has beds available should:

1. A patient need to have closer monitoring of their symptoms and changes in medication .
2. A family or patient need to have a break from home for a short period of time.
3. The last part of life become too hard to cope with at home.

Hospice In Patient Care

For more information about receiving In Patient Unit care please Contact Us