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The Cashmere View Rest home (incl. Ashgrove House), located in Cashmere, Christchurch website states that: Cashmere View has beautiful surroundings and lovely gardens with plenty of beautiful walks under the magnificent trees at the end of our drive, all bounded by the Heathcote River.
It goes on to say that: You'll have plenty of space as our rest home level rooms are large with the majority having ensuites.
Cashmere View is known for its homely atmosphere, the website states that: Your day is spent how it should be: doing exactly what you like. We do have a large range of activities to get involved with, or you can simply sit and read or enjoy some peace and quiet. Our person-centred care means that we like to get to know you personally and find out the things you like and dislike. We find this helps a lot when it comes to understanding exactly what care you need. We also make sure we always talk to you and your family about your care so that your wishes are honoured.
No. of Beds 103
(Last Updated: 15th February 2024)
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Bupa Cashmere View Care Home
Canterbury District Health Board
Audit Certification period: 48 months (Very Good)
Certificate renewal date: 12th November, 2026
Auditor: Health and Disability Auditing New Zealand Limited
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All rest homes and aged residential care facilities are certified and audited to ensure they:
Certification / Surveillance Audits
Certification audits happen every 1–4 years. After the audit, rest homes are certified for a set period of time (the exact length depends on how well the rest home performed at the certification audit). Once this time is up, the rest home must be re-audited and its certification renewed.
An unannounced spot audit (also called a surveillance audit) happens around the middle of a rest home’s certification period. The spot audit ensures progress has been made on outstanding areas identified in the earlier certification audit and that standards haven’t slipped.
In addition to audits, rest homes have to report to their DHB on how they are addressing issues found at audit. These improvements are then verified at the next audit event.
Other types of audit
Provisional audits happen when a provider purchases a certified rest home from another provider.
Partial provisional audits happen when a provider wants to add services to their certificate (eg, a rest home adding hospital-level care), when a new rest home is built, or when a provider adds capacity or reconfigures their services (eg, builds a new wing, upgrades rooms). Before 2014, audits for adding capacity or reconfiguring services were referred to as verification audits.
Ministry inspections
Rest homes may have unannounced inspections by the Ministry under the Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001 in the event of a serious complaint.
DHB issues-based audits
DHBs can conduct issues-based audits under the Aged Related Residential Care Contract. For information on these audits please contact the relevant DHB.