Staying overnight
For the comfort of your tamaiti we ask that 1 parent or caregiver stays overnight. If this is difficult speak to the nurse who can discuss this with you.
Visiting hours
Visiting hours are from 8am to 8pm every day.
We try to keep the ward as quiet as possible to let tamariki rest
A parent or caregiver needs to be present when your tamaiti has visitors.
Tamariki are welcome to visit but make sure they are supervised by an adult.
We ask that no visitors come to the ward if they are sick for the wellbeing of all tamariki in the ward.
Meals
We provide meals for all tamariki that are patients on the ward, and a meal for 1 parent or caregiver who stays with them.
Let staff know if you or your tamaiti has any allergies or requires a special diet.
Our parent kitchen has a microwave, fridge, hot water, tea, coffee, and eating utensils for you to use. Make sure all hot drinks are covered with the lids provided to keep our tamariki safe from spills.
Other food options
There is a café in the main entrance of the hospital open daily from 7:30am to 4pm.
Across the road from the hospital entrance is a dairy, take away shop and bakery.
Breast pump
We have an electric breast pump available for your use. Ask staff if you need to store breast milk in a fridge or have any other needs.
Clothing and nappies
Bring your own clothes and nappies for your pēpi and tamariki. However, see your nurse if you are unable to do so or need support with this.
Phones
There are phones available for local calls only in your room and the kitchen. Dial 1 first to ring out. Calls to cellphones and toll calls will need to be discussed with the staff.
ATM
An ATM is located in the foyer of the main entrance to the hospital.
Parking
There is paid patient and visitor parking available — follow the signs to the correct area.
You can pay for parking at the main entrance, main car park at the rear of hospital and entrance F.
Paid parking passes are available for whānau — speak to your nurse about these.