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Nelson Marlborough Health COVID-19nformation Tahunanui, Toi Toi & Motueka Community Based Assessment Centres Health & disability services during Alert Level 3 Health and disability services continue to be available during Alert Level 3. r's important that you do not neglect your health because of concerns around What is a community-based assessment centre? COVID-19. Health services can provide advice if you and your whinau are unwell. Contact your GPor Healthline for help, or call 1 for emergencies. Acommunity-basedassessment centre (CBAC)is where you can get screened, assessed and tested for COVID-19. General practices are open, with appointments conducted online or by phone AlICBAC services are free of charge. unless you need to seea doctor or nurseface-to-face. When should Icontact a CDAC or GP? GPs andnurses will provide urgent care and care for long-termconditions, mental health needs andcommon ilnesses. You will be referred to specialists if needed. You should contacta CBAC or your GPif you develop COVID-19 symptoms. These are: A fever (of 38°C or more) Asore throat Hospitals are open for emergency care and some outpatient procedures. They are safe to visit - any patients with COVID-19 symptoms are being cared for inan Acough Atemporary loss of sense of smell Shortness of breath Sneezing andarunny isolation ward. Some outpatient appointments will be conducted by video or phone consultation. or trouble breathing or dripping nose 's especially important to contact a CBAC if youlive in the same house witha large family, orif youlive ina communal environment (suchas a hostel or apartment block). Community pharmacies are open with some medicine management services provided over the phone. Micwives will provide face-to-face and phone or video appointments. Antenatal and newborn screening programmes continue, if you are immunocompromised (eg an oncology or diabetes patient), please go to a hospital emergencydepartment instead of a CBAC for assessment Community dental services may provide face-to-face appointments for urgent or emergency care. Routine care (non-essential and elective dentistr) will not be available Community mental health and addictions services are available. Urgent mental health services continue as usual. Physiotherapy, podiatry, optometry and well Child (Plunket) services continue, mainly by phone or video appointment. Face-to-face appointments are available for urgent needs. For more informationgo to the Ministry of Health website: Tahunanui CBAC (fme Suburban Club) 168 Tahunanui Drive Motueka CBAC (Bridge Club Room) 32 Tudor Street, Motueka www.health govt.nzjour-work/diseases-and-conditions/- covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-current-situation/health-and-disability- Hours: www.nmdhbgovt.nz/covid-19 Hours: www.nmdhb.govt.nzjcovid-19 Phone: 0800358 4636 services-alert-level-3 Phone: 0800 358 4636 Staying well through it all Toi Toi Screening Centre Victory Square, Saint Vincent St Hours: www.nmdhbgovtnz/covid-19 Phone: 0800 358 4636 LETSELIMINATE COVID-9 Stay in the smallest bubble possible. Wash your hands Don't touchyour face COUGH OR SNEEZE ino your elbowor by covering your mouth and TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH Seek medical help as you normaly would. Get your tushot Dal 1 in emergencies rose with tissues NEED MORE SUPPORT? HERE ARE SOME OPTIONS: Government helpline (for all support options): 0800 79997 COVID-19 Healthline: 0800 358 5453 Healthline for general health needs: 0800611 116 Free mental and emotional wellbeing tools: Getting Through Together: www.allright.orgnz/campaigns/getting-through-together Sparklers, for primary school students: www.allright.org.nz/sparklers The Melon' app: www.melonhealth.com/covid-19/ The free Staying on Track'course: www.justathought.co.nz/covidto 1737: Free phone or text 1737 for mental health & addictions counselling Welfare Support (eg food, accommodation) Nelson/Tasman: 0800 50 50 75 - Plunketline for your child or baby's wellbeing: 0800 933 922 Work and income NZ for financial support: 000 559 009 ASK FOR HELP sOk to ask for help, evenit you've never had to before See the supportoptiors on the left. DE KIND Be kind to yourselfand to others. We are all in this together and we can do it STAY CONNECTED Takto yourtriends family and negbours Phone, text orvideo-call Unite against TSOME EXER Tryafree TVor onlne workout Ifyouercise outside, keep your can help, follow routines 2mdistance fromother people. and beavalable to them NVOLVE YOUR KIDS STAY HOME fyou feel unwel and phone your GPorHealthine for advice before you visit a clnic Show children howthey Age Concern a Phone a Friend service: 03 544 7624 - Dementia Support (Alzheimers NZ): 0800 004 001 COVID-19 Nelson Marlborough For updates and more information visit: Www.covid19.govt.nz Health MAY 2020 TE WAIORA Nelson Marlborough Health COVID-19nformation Tahunanui, Toi Toi & Motueka Community Based Assessment Centres Health & disability services during Alert Level 3 Health and disability services continue to be available during Alert Level 3. r's important that you do not neglect your health because of concerns around What is a community-based assessment centre? COVID-19. Health services can provide advice if you and your whinau are unwell. Contact your GPor Healthline for help, or call 1 for emergencies. Acommunity-basedassessment centre (CBAC)is where you can get screened, assessed and tested for COVID-19. General practices are open, with appointments conducted online or by phone AlICBAC services are free of charge. unless you need to seea doctor or nurseface-to-face. When should Icontact a CDAC or GP? GPs andnurses will provide urgent care and care for long-termconditions, mental health needs andcommon ilnesses. You will be referred to specialists if needed. You should contacta CBAC or your GPif you develop COVID-19 symptoms. These are: A fever (of 38°C or more) Asore throat Hospitals are open for emergency care and some outpatient procedures. They are safe to visit - any patients with COVID-19 symptoms are being cared for inan Acough Atemporary loss of sense of smell Shortness of breath Sneezing andarunny isolation ward. Some outpatient appointments will be conducted by video or phone consultation. or trouble breathing or dripping nose 's especially important to contact a CBAC if youlive in the same house witha large family, orif youlive ina communal environment (suchas a hostel or apartment block). Community pharmacies are open with some medicine management services provided over the phone. Micwives will provide face-to-face and phone or video appointments. Antenatal and newborn screening programmes continue, if you are immunocompromised (eg an oncology or diabetes patient), please go to a hospital emergencydepartment instead of a CBAC for assessment Community dental services may provide face-to-face appointments for urgent or emergency care. Routine care (non-essential and elective dentistr) will not be available Community mental health and addictions services are available. Urgent mental health services continue as usual. Physiotherapy, podiatry, optometry and well Child (Plunket) services continue, mainly by phone or video appointment. Face-to-face appointments are available for urgent needs. For more informationgo to the Ministry of Health website: Tahunanui CBAC (fme Suburban Club) 168 Tahunanui Drive Motueka CBAC (Bridge Club Room) 32 Tudor Street, Motueka www.health govt.nzjour-work/diseases-and-conditions/- covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-current-situation/health-and-disability- Hours: www.nmdhbgovt.nz/covid-19 Hours: www.nmdhb.govt.nzjcovid-19 Phone: 0800358 4636 services-alert-level-3 Phone: 0800 358 4636 Staying well through it all Toi Toi Screening Centre Victory Square, Saint Vincent St Hours: www.nmdhbgovtnz/covid-19 Phone: 0800 358 4636 LETSELIMINATE COVID-9 Stay in the smallest bubble possible. Wash your hands Don't touchyour face COUGH OR SNEEZE ino your elbowor by covering your mouth and TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH Seek medical help as you normaly would. Get your tushot Dal 1 in emergencies rose with tissues NEED MORE SUPPORT? HERE ARE SOME OPTIONS: Government helpline (for all support options): 0800 79997 COVID-19 Healthline: 0800 358 5453 Healthline for general health needs: 0800611 116 Free mental and emotional wellbeing tools: Getting Through Together: www.allright.orgnz/campaigns/getting-through-together Sparklers, for primary school students: www.allright.org.nz/sparklers The Melon' app: www.melonhealth.com/covid-19/ The free Staying on Track'course: www.justathought.co.nz/covidto 1737: Free phone or text 1737 for mental health & addictions counselling Welfare Support (eg food, accommodation) Nelson/Tasman: 0800 50 50 75 - Plunketline for your child or baby's wellbeing: 0800 933 922 Work and income NZ for financial support: 000 559 009 ASK FOR HELP sOk to ask for help, evenit you've never had to before See the supportoptiors on the left. DE KIND Be kind to yourselfand to others. We are all in this together and we can do it STAY CONNECTED Takto yourtriends family and negbours Phone, text orvideo-call Unite against TSOME EXER Tryafree TVor onlne workout Ifyouercise outside, keep your can help, follow routines 2mdistance fromother people. and beavalable to them NVOLVE YOUR KIDS STAY HOME fyou feel unwel and phone your GPorHealthine for advice before you visit a clnic Show children howthey Age Concern a Phone a Friend service: 03 544 7624 - Dementia Support (Alzheimers NZ): 0800 004 001 COVID-19 Nelson Marlborough For updates and more information visit: Www.covid19.govt.nz Health MAY 2020 TE WAIORA