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We’re holding a Morning Tea Tour and you’re invited
At Summerset, our retirement villages are designed to make sure you get the best out of your retirement. Summerset in the Sun is no exception, with a selected few two-bedroom villas available now.
Our single-storey villas are warm, modern and designed with everything you could need for the perfect retirement lifestyle. There are no worries about maintenance or upkeep as we do it all for you, and pets are also welcome.
Plus, with six months to sell your home, $2,000 towards your legal fees, a complimentary moving package, and no weekly fees for six months* – it’s never been easier to make the move. Come along to our upcoming Morning Tea Tour on Thursday 18 May at Summerset in the Sun and see for yourself why our residents love the Summerset life.
Love the life you choose
Morning Tea Tour
Thursday 18 May, 10:30am
Summerset in the Sun
16 Sargeson Street, Stoke 03 923 2102 | summerset.co.nz/nelson
Meet the Chair of the Consumer Council
Angelea Stanton
I am a qualified Diversional Therapist born and bred in Marlborough. I have worked in aged care for most of my career and currently am the Quality Manager of Ashwood Park, an aged residential home in Blenheim. I have recently completed a qualification in Business Leadership and Management. My husband and I own a mechanical workshop in Blenheim, and we have two daughters aged 21 and 16 to keep life busy.
I have a broad interest in health, particularly older person’s health, women’s health, and long-term conditions. The Consumer Council is pushing forward to voice and canvas the opinions and needs of our communities.
I am involved with the National Chairs Group for Te Whatu Ora which allows me to have a voice for our region at this level. I am proud to be part of the drive to empower consumers and have been pleased to see the real desire from the system to engage, listen and develop with the consumer voice at the centre.
What is the Consumer Council?
The Consumer Council allows the community to participate in key decision-making on health service and delivery. The goal is to build on our current feedback mechanisms and move on from listening to the voices of patients, carers and the public (our consumers) to partnership, collaboration and responsiveness. Success will be for every part of our health system to be shaped and improved by involving those who use and care about our services.
The Consumer Council consists of nine people across the Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough regions. It is made up of experts with diverse backgrounds, contacts, knowledge, skills, geography and broad demographic groups to provide a wide-ranging consumer view.
Get involved or find out more at www.nmdhb.govt.nz/consumer