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Preferred Future Services Plan for Clients at Braemar Hospital, Nelson

December 2000

Date of publication: December 2000

Prepared for The Minister of Health and Minister for Disability Issues by Nelson Marlborough Health Services and the Health Funding Authority

This report addresses the redevelopment of services currently provided to 80 people. This total of 80 people includes people moving outside the Nelson region, and is based on client numbers as of November 2000 with an intellectual disability at Braemar Hospital in Nelson.

The future provision of services to support clients of Braemar Hospital is the continuation of a process where people with intellectual disability have been leaving institutional services to live in the community.

Consultation with families occurred in conjunction with the development of this report. The outcome of the report was approval from the Minister of Health for people currently living at Braemar to move to community living options.

The approach proposed in this report is to improve the quality and range of services available to people living at Braemar Hospital by purchasing accommodation, support and specialist services more appropriate for meeting individually assessed needs.




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Braemar.doc(Word,157 kB)

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The Braemar financials

Bremar 300301.xls(Excel,366 kB)

Braemar financials.pdf(PDF,67 kB)

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Disclaimer
As this an electronic version, figures have been physically removed. If you require an original hard copy to see where the figures were, please contact Trisha Donovan at the Ministry of Health.


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