Pharmacist prescribers Linda Bryant and Leanne Te Karu discuss positive polypharmacy for heart failure. Current evidence shows the intensive implementation of four medications offers the greatest benefit to most patients with heart failure, with significant reductions in cardiovascular mortality, heart failure hospitalisations and all-cause mortality
Contribute to the kaumatua of Wairoa
Contribute to the kaumatua of Wairoa

Our research group has an existing relationship and are working with the kaumatua (older person, te reo Māori language) of Wairoa (a small isolated community with extensive flood damage, north of Napier, and cut off) on a project 'Aged Care in a Changing World'
We are distressed that the older people of Wairoa are disproportionately impacted by the recent weather events, many are out of their homes and have lost everything, and we would like to support the recovery directly with a contribution to Kahungunu Executive. Sarah Paku, the manager of the kaumatua services has indicated that cash is essential at this time, less so than stuff, and would prefer this through a direct channel so we have decided to just ask folk to support the Kaumatua of Wairoa in flood recovery.
If you would like to contribute please do so. This is an initiative from the gerontology research group through the School of Population Health, University of Auckland. Please do circulate widely if you think others in your networks would be interested.
Please make an online deposit with Wairoa in the reference line to.
12-3022-0341301-02
For people from other countries the IBAN/BIC etc is
ASBBNZ2A. let me know if you need more.
Please put your name and send me an email if you would like a receipt for tax purposes.
Arohanui (celebrations) for community responses.
Ngaire
Email: n.kerse@auckland.ac.nz