WEIT GROUP

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What Ever it Takes Homebased Rehabilitation and Support Services

Also known as WEITs the company is our operational arm and the focus is on the provision of care packages.  We have have teams providing services in Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Waikato, Whanganui, Hawkes Bay and Wellington.

 


Indigenous Rehabilitation

IR is our Clinical and Development arm.  We have an amazing team of Clinicians who work collaboratively with our Homebased Care team.  The Team specialises in the provision of services either through a mainstream approach or through our kaupapa Māori practise model Ngākau Purotu (Beautiful Heart).  

IR also offers career development pathways, training modules and a number of other programmes. For more information about Indigenous Rehabilitation and the services and programmes offered go to the website at www.indigenousrehab.maori.nz

 

iAwhi

iAwhi Is our tech arm tasked with the responsibility of developing our App iAwhi and innovating WEITs group.  With this groundbreaking technology we are able to offer services globally, we are able to build Telehealth programmes and we are able to link all aspects of our WEITs group through the application of iAwhi. 

Community Connectedness, Data Collation, Data Analysis and Collaboration are the cornerstone to iAwhi with Whānau at the centre of everything.  Alongside the App we build online programmes of care and support utilising all the resources we have accumulated through the WEITs group and offer this to our Teams and Whānau. 

Appropriately named WeAwhiU the programme was established in response to Covid and the further isolation our families with disabilities were experiencing through the ongoing lockdowns.  They were so successful we have incorporated them as an ongoing support mechanism for our staff and clients.  

 

What Ever it Takes Homebased Rehabilitation and Support Trust

What Ever it Takes Trust has been established to run alongside the What Ever it Takes Group and is to support Quality Care and Whānau wellbeing.