Rahiri

Profile & contact details

Premises details
Premises nameRahiri
Address 348 High Street Dannevirke 4930
Total beds49
Service typesDementia care, Rest home care, Geriatric, Medical
Certification/licence details
Certification/licence nameRahiri Lifecare Limited - Rahiri
Current auditorThe DAA Group Limited
End date of current certificate/licence01 July 2024
Certification period12 months
Provider details
Provider nameRahiri Lifecare Limited
Street addressLevel 5 25 Broadway Newmarket Auckland 1023
Post addressPO Box 56114 Dominion Road Auckland 1446

Progress on issues from the last audit

What’s on this page?

This rest home has been audited against the Health and Disability Services Standards. During the last audit, the auditors identified some areas for improvement.

Issues from their last audit are listed in the corrective actions table below, along with the action required to fix the issue, its risk level, and whether or not the issue has been reported as fixed.

A guide to the table is available below.

Details of corrective actions

Date of last audit: 22 August 2022

Outcome requiredFound at auditAction requiredRisk ratingAction statusDate action reported complete
Service providers shall ensure there is a system to identify, plan, facilitate, and record ongoing learning and development for health care and support workers so that they can provide high-quality safe services.The organisation has an annual training plan to cover mandatory education and competencies. The training plan for 2021 and 2022 have not been completed. Not all staff have completed the required training and competencies. The activities coordinator does not have oversight by a trained person All staff undertake training to support the care requirements of the residents. PA LowReporting Complete13/01/2023
Health care and support workers shall receive an orientation and induction programme that covers the essential components of the service provided.There is induction programme for caregivers and orientation workbooks for all grades of staff. However, these have not been consistently completed in a timely manner. This was confirmed by staff interviewed. All staff undertake the organisation’s orientation process including the completion of the orientation workbook and complete an evaluation of the process. PA ModerateReporting Complete13/01/2023
Service providers shall develop and implement a quality management framework using a risk-based approach to improve service delivery and care.There is a year planner of monthly audits; however, only 50 percent of audits have been able to be undertaken this year to date The audits identified in the schedule which have not been undertaken, and are not due to be repeated in the next six months, be undertaken. PA LowReporting Complete05/04/2023

Guide to table

Outcome required

The outcome required by the Health and Disability Services Standards.

Found at audit

The issue that was found when the rest home was audited.

Action required

The action necessary to fix the issue, as decided by the auditor.

Risk level

Whether the required outcome was partially attained (PA) or unattained (UA), and what the risk level of the issue is.

The outcome is partially attained when:

  • there is evidence that the rest home has the appropriate process in place, but not the required documentation
  • when the rest home has the required documentation, but is unable to show that the process is being implemented.

The outcome is unattained when the rest home cannot show that they have the needed processes, systems or structures in place.

The risk level is determined by two things: how likely the issue is to happen and how serious the consequences of it happening would be.

The risk levels are:

  • negligible – this issue requires no additional action or planning.
  • low – this issue requires a negotiated plan in order to fix the issue within a specified and agreed time frame, such as one year.
  • moderate – this issue requires a negotiated plan in order to fix the issue within a specific and agreed time frame, such as six months.
  • high – this issue requires a negotiated plan in order to fix the issue within one month or as agreed between the service and auditor.
  • critical – This issue requires immediate corrective action in order to fix the identified issue including documentation and sign off by the auditor within 24 hours to ensure consumer safety.

The risk level may be downgraded once the rest home reports the issue is fixed.

Action status

Whether the necessary action is still in progress or if it is complete, as reported by the rest home to the relevant district health board.

Date action reported complete

The date that the district health board was told the issue was fixed.

Audit reports

Before you begin
Before you download the audit reports, please read our guide to rest home certification and audits which gives an overview of the auditing process and explains what the audit reports mean.

What’s on this page?

Audit reports for this rest home’s latest audits can be downloaded below.

Full audit reports are provided for audits processed and approved after 29 August 2013.  Note that the format for the full audit reports was streamlined from 16 December 2014.  Full audit reports between 29 August 2013 and 16 December 2014 are therefore in a different format. 

From 1 June 2009 to 28 February 2022 rest homes were audited against the Health and Disability Services Standards NZS 8134:2008. These standards have been updated, and from 28 February 2022 rest homes are audited against Ngā Paerewa Health and Disability Services Standard NZS 8134:2021.

Prior to 29 August 2013, only audit summaries are available.

Both the recent full audit reports and previous audit summaries include:

  • an overview of the rest home’s performance, and
  • coloured indicators showing how well the rest home performed against the different aspects of the Ngā Paerewa Health and Disability Services Standard.

Note: From November 2013, as rest homes are audited, any issues from their latest audit (the corrective actions required by the auditor) will appear on the rest home’s page. As the rest home completes the required actions, the status on the web site will update.

Audit reports

Audit date: 22 August 2022

Audit type:Provisional Audit

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