Te Aroha Hospital Day Club

Senior Citizens Associations

Te Aroha, Waikato

Discover the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club, a vibrant social club for seniors in the Waikato region. Enjoy engaging craft work and various activities designed for older people, fostering friendship and fun. Savor morning and afternoon tea plus a hot lunch, with transport available within Te Aroha town boundaries. Opt for full or half days, or casual visits. Get a referral from your health practitioner via DSL for the Community Day Programme—access might be free. Contact Donna to learn more and see if you qualify for this welcoming seniors' club.

Welcome to Te Aroha Hospital Day Club

Community-focused and welcoming, the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club serves mainly older people, providing a supportive environment for social interaction and leisure. As a social-friendship club for seniors, it emphasises activities like craft work and other engaging pursuits that promote wellbeing and connection. Participants can choose full or half days, or even casual attendance, making it flexible for individual needs. Morning and afternoon tea, along with a hot lunch, are provided to ensure comfort and enjoyment. Transport is available within Te Aroha town boundaries, enhancing accessibility for local members. To join the Community Day Programme, speak to your health practitioner for a referral via DSL. Alternatively, phone the club to check eligibility—this service could be free for you, offering a valuable opportunity to learn more about these enriching activities. Ask for Donna at the Day Club to get started.

Our Location and Regional Appeal

Conveniently situated at 72 Stanley Avenue, Te Aroha 3320, New Zealand, the club is nestled in the heart of the Waikato region, specifically the Matamata-Piako district. This prime location in Te Aroha makes it an ideal hub for seniors seeking a local social club experience. The Waikato area's community spirit aligns perfectly with the club's mission, drawing older residents who value proximity and ease of access. Whether you're exploring craft activities or simply enjoying the company of peers, the setting enhances the overall experience of friendship and relaxation in a familiar regional context.

Activities and Support Services

The Day Club's offerings are tailored to enrich daily life for older people, with craft work standing out as a creative highlight alongside other stimulating activities. These sessions encourage social bonds in a relaxed atmosphere, vital for seniors' mental and emotional health. The provision of nourishing meals—morning tea, afternoon tea, and a hot lunch—ensures participants are well-catered for, promoting a sense of care and community. Full-day commitments provide immersive engagement, while half-day or casual options suit varying schedules. For those within Te Aroha, transport support removes barriers, allowing more people to participate in this Waikato seniors' club. Referrals through health practitioners via DSL streamline access, potentially at no cost, underscoring the club's commitment to inclusive, regional wellbeing.

How to Get Involved

Engaging with the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club is straightforward and supportive. Begin by discussing the Community Day Programme with your health practitioner to secure a referral via DSL. This pathway not only confirms eligibility but may cover costs, making it accessible for many in the Matamata-Piako district. If you'd like immediate insights, a phone call to the club can clarify entitlements and programme details. Donna is the go-to contact, ready to guide you through options like casual visits or structured days. In the Waikato's friendly landscape, this social club for seniors stands as a beacon for meaningful activities and lasting friendships.

Join Us

Upcoming Events


Members Only

Mon 23 Feb

10:00 am
Social Seniors Day Club Te Aroha

Discover the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club Experience Engage in a welcoming environment designed mainly for older people at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club. This social-friendship activity focuses on craft work and other engaging pursuits, fostering connections and enjoyment among seniors. Participants can choose full or half days, or opt for casual visits, making it flexible to suit individual needs. Morning and afternoon tea, along with a hot lunch, are provided to ensure comfort and nourishment throughout the session. The duration is approximately 160 minutes, allowing ample time for activities without feeling rushed. Importantly, access requires a referral from your health practitioner for the Community Day Programme via DSL, ensuring it's tailored to those who can benefit most. This could be free for eligible individuals, so it's worth exploring your entitlement. Health benefits extend beyond crafts, as the club promotes social interaction and friendship in a supportive setting. Seniors often find the structured yet relaxed atmosphere helps combat isolation, encouraging light-hearted conversations and shared experiences. Transport is available within Te Aroha town boundaries, removing barriers for local residents. To get started, talk to your health practitioner about a referral, or phone the club directly to learn more and check eligibility. Ask for Donna at the Day Club—she's there to guide you through the process and answer any questions. This emphasis on community connection makes it a standout option for those 65 and over seeking meaningful engagement. Whether you're new to group activities or looking to expand your social circle, the club's member-only structure via referral ensures a safe, familiar space. The focus on practical support, like provided meals and transport, highlights its commitment to accessibility. Many appreciate how these elements allow them to focus purely on enjoyment and creativity, building lasting friendships in the process. 🌸 Venue and Community in Te Aroha, Waikato Experience the heart of Te Aroha at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club venue, located in the Waikato region within the Matamata-Piako district. This spot serves as a hub for social-friendship activities tailored to seniors, integrating seamlessly into the local community fabric. The venue offers a comfortable space for craft work and gatherings, with essential amenities like tea and lunch services enhancing the daily experience. Waikato's welcoming vibe complements the club's offerings, where older residents come together to share stories and skills. The Matamata-Piako district's close-knit atmosphere supports such initiatives, promoting well-being through accessible local programs. Transport within town boundaries makes it easy for participants to join without hassle, strengthening community ties. ☕ Nestled in Te Aroha, the venue embodies the region's emphasis on supportive networks for those 65 plus. It's a place where friendships flourish amid simple pleasures, contributing to the broader Waikato community's spirit of inclusion and care.

Te Aroha, Waikato

Members Only

Tue 24 Feb

10:00 am
Social Seniors Day Club Te Aroha

Discover the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club Experience Engage in a welcoming environment designed mainly for older people at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club. This social-friendship activity focuses on craft work and other engaging pursuits, fostering connections and enjoyment among seniors. Participants can choose full or half days, or opt for casual visits, making it flexible to suit individual needs. Morning and afternoon tea, along with a hot lunch, are provided to ensure comfort and nourishment throughout the session. The duration is approximately 160 minutes, allowing ample time for activities without feeling rushed. Importantly, access requires a referral from your health practitioner for the Community Day Programme via DSL, ensuring it's tailored to those who can benefit most. This could be free for eligible individuals, so it's worth exploring your entitlement. Health benefits extend beyond crafts, as the club promotes social interaction and friendship in a supportive setting. Seniors often find the structured yet relaxed atmosphere helps combat isolation, encouraging light-hearted conversations and shared experiences. Transport is available within Te Aroha town boundaries, removing barriers for local residents. To get started, talk to your health practitioner about a referral, or phone the club directly to learn more and check eligibility. Ask for Donna at the Day Club—she's there to guide you through the process and answer any questions. This emphasis on community connection makes it a standout option for those 65 and over seeking meaningful engagement. Whether you're new to group activities or looking to expand your social circle, the club's member-only structure via referral ensures a safe, familiar space. The focus on practical support, like provided meals and transport, highlights its commitment to accessibility. Many appreciate how these elements allow them to focus purely on enjoyment and creativity, building lasting friendships in the process. 🌸 Venue and Community in Te Aroha, Waikato Experience the heart of Te Aroha at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club venue, located in the Waikato region within the Matamata-Piako district. This spot serves as a hub for social-friendship activities tailored to seniors, integrating seamlessly into the local community fabric. The venue offers a comfortable space for craft work and gatherings, with essential amenities like tea and lunch services enhancing the daily experience. Waikato's welcoming vibe complements the club's offerings, where older residents come together to share stories and skills. The Matamata-Piako district's close-knit atmosphere supports such initiatives, promoting well-being through accessible local programs. Transport within town boundaries makes it easy for participants to join without hassle, strengthening community ties. ☕ Nestled in Te Aroha, the venue embodies the region's emphasis on supportive networks for those 65 plus. It's a place where friendships flourish amid simple pleasures, contributing to the broader Waikato community's spirit of inclusion and care.

Te Aroha, Waikato

Members Only

Wed 25 Feb

10:00 am
Social Seniors Day Club Te Aroha

Discover the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club Experience Engage in a welcoming environment designed mainly for older people at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club. This social-friendship activity focuses on craft work and other engaging pursuits, fostering connections and enjoyment among seniors. Participants can choose full or half days, or opt for casual visits, making it flexible to suit individual needs. Morning and afternoon tea, along with a hot lunch, are provided to ensure comfort and nourishment throughout the session. The duration is approximately 160 minutes, allowing ample time for activities without feeling rushed. Importantly, access requires a referral from your health practitioner for the Community Day Programme via DSL, ensuring it's tailored to those who can benefit most. This could be free for eligible individuals, so it's worth exploring your entitlement. Health benefits extend beyond crafts, as the club promotes social interaction and friendship in a supportive setting. Seniors often find the structured yet relaxed atmosphere helps combat isolation, encouraging light-hearted conversations and shared experiences. Transport is available within Te Aroha town boundaries, removing barriers for local residents. To get started, talk to your health practitioner about a referral, or phone the club directly to learn more and check eligibility. Ask for Donna at the Day Club—she's there to guide you through the process and answer any questions. This emphasis on community connection makes it a standout option for those 65 and over seeking meaningful engagement. Whether you're new to group activities or looking to expand your social circle, the club's member-only structure via referral ensures a safe, familiar space. The focus on practical support, like provided meals and transport, highlights its commitment to accessibility. Many appreciate how these elements allow them to focus purely on enjoyment and creativity, building lasting friendships in the process. 🌸 Venue and Community in Te Aroha, Waikato Experience the heart of Te Aroha at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club venue, located in the Waikato region within the Matamata-Piako district. This spot serves as a hub for social-friendship activities tailored to seniors, integrating seamlessly into the local community fabric. The venue offers a comfortable space for craft work and gatherings, with essential amenities like tea and lunch services enhancing the daily experience. Waikato's welcoming vibe complements the club's offerings, where older residents come together to share stories and skills. The Matamata-Piako district's close-knit atmosphere supports such initiatives, promoting well-being through accessible local programs. Transport within town boundaries makes it easy for participants to join without hassle, strengthening community ties. ☕ Nestled in Te Aroha, the venue embodies the region's emphasis on supportive networks for those 65 plus. It's a place where friendships flourish amid simple pleasures, contributing to the broader Waikato community's spirit of inclusion and care.

Te Aroha, Waikato

Members Only

Thu 26 Feb

10:00 am
Social Seniors Day Club Te Aroha

Discover the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club Experience Engage in a welcoming environment designed mainly for older people at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club. This social-friendship activity focuses on craft work and other engaging pursuits, fostering connections and enjoyment among seniors. Participants can choose full or half days, or opt for casual visits, making it flexible to suit individual needs. Morning and afternoon tea, along with a hot lunch, are provided to ensure comfort and nourishment throughout the session. The duration is approximately 160 minutes, allowing ample time for activities without feeling rushed. Importantly, access requires a referral from your health practitioner for the Community Day Programme via DSL, ensuring it's tailored to those who can benefit most. This could be free for eligible individuals, so it's worth exploring your entitlement. Health benefits extend beyond crafts, as the club promotes social interaction and friendship in a supportive setting. Seniors often find the structured yet relaxed atmosphere helps combat isolation, encouraging light-hearted conversations and shared experiences. Transport is available within Te Aroha town boundaries, removing barriers for local residents. To get started, talk to your health practitioner about a referral, or phone the club directly to learn more and check eligibility. Ask for Donna at the Day Club—she's there to guide you through the process and answer any questions. This emphasis on community connection makes it a standout option for those 65 and over seeking meaningful engagement. Whether you're new to group activities or looking to expand your social circle, the club's member-only structure via referral ensures a safe, familiar space. The focus on practical support, like provided meals and transport, highlights its commitment to accessibility. Many appreciate how these elements allow them to focus purely on enjoyment and creativity, building lasting friendships in the process. 🌸 Venue and Community in Te Aroha, Waikato Experience the heart of Te Aroha at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club venue, located in the Waikato region within the Matamata-Piako district. This spot serves as a hub for social-friendship activities tailored to seniors, integrating seamlessly into the local community fabric. The venue offers a comfortable space for craft work and gatherings, with essential amenities like tea and lunch services enhancing the daily experience. Waikato's welcoming vibe complements the club's offerings, where older residents come together to share stories and skills. The Matamata-Piako district's close-knit atmosphere supports such initiatives, promoting well-being through accessible local programs. Transport within town boundaries makes it easy for participants to join without hassle, strengthening community ties. ☕ Nestled in Te Aroha, the venue embodies the region's emphasis on supportive networks for those 65 plus. It's a place where friendships flourish amid simple pleasures, contributing to the broader Waikato community's spirit of inclusion and care.

Te Aroha, Waikato

Members Only

Fri 27 Feb

10:00 am
Social Seniors Day Club Te Aroha

Discover the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club Experience Engage in a welcoming environment designed mainly for older people at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club. This social-friendship activity focuses on craft work and other engaging pursuits, fostering connections and enjoyment among seniors. Participants can choose full or half days, or opt for casual visits, making it flexible to suit individual needs. Morning and afternoon tea, along with a hot lunch, are provided to ensure comfort and nourishment throughout the session. The duration is approximately 160 minutes, allowing ample time for activities without feeling rushed. Importantly, access requires a referral from your health practitioner for the Community Day Programme via DSL, ensuring it's tailored to those who can benefit most. This could be free for eligible individuals, so it's worth exploring your entitlement. Health benefits extend beyond crafts, as the club promotes social interaction and friendship in a supportive setting. Seniors often find the structured yet relaxed atmosphere helps combat isolation, encouraging light-hearted conversations and shared experiences. Transport is available within Te Aroha town boundaries, removing barriers for local residents. To get started, talk to your health practitioner about a referral, or phone the club directly to learn more and check eligibility. Ask for Donna at the Day Club—she's there to guide you through the process and answer any questions. This emphasis on community connection makes it a standout option for those 65 and over seeking meaningful engagement. Whether you're new to group activities or looking to expand your social circle, the club's member-only structure via referral ensures a safe, familiar space. The focus on practical support, like provided meals and transport, highlights its commitment to accessibility. Many appreciate how these elements allow them to focus purely on enjoyment and creativity, building lasting friendships in the process. 🌸 Venue and Community in Te Aroha, Waikato Experience the heart of Te Aroha at the Te Aroha Hospital Day Club venue, located in the Waikato region within the Matamata-Piako district. This spot serves as a hub for social-friendship activities tailored to seniors, integrating seamlessly into the local community fabric. The venue offers a comfortable space for craft work and gatherings, with essential amenities like tea and lunch services enhancing the daily experience. Waikato's welcoming vibe complements the club's offerings, where older residents come together to share stories and skills. The Matamata-Piako district's close-knit atmosphere supports such initiatives, promoting well-being through accessible local programs. Transport within town boundaries makes it easy for participants to join without hassle, strengthening community ties. ☕ Nestled in Te Aroha, the venue embodies the region's emphasis on supportive networks for those 65 plus. It's a place where friendships flourish amid simple pleasures, contributing to the broader Waikato community's spirit of inclusion and care.

Te Aroha, Waikato

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