Message from Village Manager

Dear Residents,

As winter sets in, I hope you are all keeping warm and cosy.
I am thrilled to share some exciting news…. after two and a half years, the Auckland City Council has granted the resource consent for our new Independent Living project, located opposite the Terraces. While the project is yet to be named, we are eager to hear your suggestions! Please submit your ideas to the concierge desk.

Earthworks will commence on October 1st, and we anticipate the project will take approximately 29 months to complete, with an expected completion date of March 2026. Over the coming months, residents will have the opportunity to enjoy a sneak preview of the designs. This new development promises to enhance the Village and bring even more vibrancy to our community. Additionally, to add a bit of sparkle to these winter months, we are looking forward to our Mid-Winter Dinner on Thursday 25th July. It’s sure to be a fun-filled evening, so don your denim and diamonds if you have them!

Stay warm and stay positive.

Judy Armour – Village Manager


Updates from the Terraces Restaurant

Dear Residents,

For those of you who enjoy a nice cold glass of beer, you will have noticed that the Asahi tap beer has been removed. The main reason behind this is that the company supplying us, prefer bigger accounts than ours and it was not proving cost effective for them with the volume we were selling.

So, with this in mind, we have now switched over the Heineken Silver, which is taking the market by storm, and is also a low-carb beer solution. The nice thing about this is that I can now order it one keg at a time through Gilmour’s, who deliver to us pretty much daily.

As many residents are aware, I am more of a wine drinker, however, this is a lovely tasting, cold drop of beer – of course I had to try it first. Below is a small blurb regarding the beer, as taken directly from their website: What is the differentiation between Heineken Original and Heineken Silver?

Heineken® Silver features all the same pure, 100% natural ingredients people love from our original recipe. When brewing Heineken® Silver we make our fabulous “A” yeast work harder to consume more carbohydrates. The result is a fresh, smooth, low carbohydrate beer with a crisp finish.

We have a few events coming up soon in the Terraces, so why not stop by, try this new draught beer and enjoy some of the chefs’ bar snacks.


Bon Appetit!

Lloyd Lewis / Hospitality Manager


Nurses' Corner: Respite Care or Short Term Care

Respite care provides an essential break for care providers or spouses, allowing them to take a holiday or simply rest. Typically, respite care involves a short-term stay of about 1-2 weeks. It is also available for individuals needing care after hospital treatment before they return to their communities or the Retirement Village.  

Admission Process:  

  • Medical Information Collection: Before admission, our staff will contact your GP to gather  important information, including medical history, medications, resuscitation status, and recent  blood test results. This process usually takes a minimum of two days.  
  • Personal Care Information: Village Nurses will either collect personal care information or receive  it from the spouse, care provider, or family. This crucial information will be handed over to the  Main Care Centre Nurses.  

Planning and Arrangement: 

  • Advance Preparation: It is essential to plan and arrange Respite Care ahead of time to ensure a  smooth transition.  
  • Adjustment Period: Expect at least three days for the resident to settle in and adjust to the new  surroundings, and for staff to become familiar with the resident. While the change of  environment can be challenging, our staff is dedicated to providing comfort and reassurance  during this period.  

Recommended Admission Timing:  

  • Weekday Admissions: To meet comprehensive admission requirements and ensure all necessary information is available, we recommend that admissions do not take place on Fridays  or weekends. This minimises risks associated with incomplete knowledge of the resident’s  clinical or personal information.  

Our goal is to make the transition to respite care as smooth and comfortable as possible for both  residents and their families. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please do not  hesitate to contact us.  


Who Are the People in Our Neighborhood?

Residents share a small insight into their fascinating lives.

John and Jenny Collins 

John and Jenny met when they were both working  in the same hospital in Manchester. After they  were married and John completed his surgical  training, they moved to Auckland. Jenny worked  as a medical secretary at the Princess Mary  Hospital, later called the Starship, and John at  Middlemore and Auckland University. They have  one son who lives in Glendowie with his wife and  two boys.  

Congratulations to John as recently he was  awarded the NZ Order of Merit for services to  surgical education and breast cancer management. 

Phil and Carole Olsen 

We will have been married for 54 years next  month, having lived in Auckland all our lives. Philip  graduated from Auckland University with a degree  in Mechanical Engineering and Carole worked in  Telecommunications. We have also owned and run  a motel together while our two sons were  teenagers, a fun though busy experience! We love  travelling and have been trying to travel as much  as we can before we are unable to. We would just  like to thank everyone for the lovely hospitality  and atmosphere here. An example is when Carole  departed on a month-long trip around Europe and  Philip went to visit our oldest son in Australia, our  senior cat Lochie escaped from the balcony and  was missing for a week. Our catsitter Robyn was  shown so much support from everyone in the  village. Luckily Lochie was found in a backyard.  We moved into St Andrew’s in October 2023 from  Epsom and are so happy to have made this  choice.

Di and Joe Hall 

Di was born in Hamilton, and educated at  Blackpool School Waiheke Island &  Hamilton Girls High. After school, lived in  Devonport, and worked at Farmers  Trading & Edward Lumley & Sons. Played  basketball at YWCA, and crewed on a  support vessel for 1956 Auckland to Suva  Yacht Race. Married Joe in 1957. During 67  years & 4 children, events included  teaching music at Sacred Heart College,  completing Trinity College of Music Grade  8 piano & a successful career in Eastern  Suburbs real estate, where my first  mentors were John & Jill Cran. Joseph was  born in Auckland and lived most of his life  in St Heliers. Educated at St Ignatius  Convent & Sacred Heart College. Member  of the 1st XV rowing 8 & University 8 while  at Law School, Auckland University. 1953  gallantly defended NZ in CMT in RNZ  Engineers with Sapper Des Mataga.  Practised law for 55 years. Completed 38  marathons with the YMCA Club. We now  have 9 grandchildren, 6 great-grandsons  and 1 great grand-daughter. Resident in St  Andrew’s for 15 months and enjoyed it  since day one. 

Robyn Marshall 

I was born in Auckland and after the war at the age of 18 months went with my parents to live at  Onetangi Beach on Waiheke Island. It was an idyllic childhood even though electricity didn’t  arrive until 1954. We returned to Auckland and I trained as a primary school teacher. I met my  late husband John, married and have lived in St Heliers ever since. We had 3 children. My final  career move was to run the Student Centre at the Tamaki Campus of the UoA. My hobbies are  reading, uncoordinated dancing and classical music


Market Day at The Terraces

We organized our market day inside The Terraces Restaurant on June 8th, marking the beginning of what we hope will become a cherished tradition. The support from both residents and visitors was phenomenal, and the fundraising efforts by the school kids added to the vibrant atmosphere. We’re excited to share snapshots capturing the essence of this inaugural event with you.

Our next market is scheduled for September 7th – mark your calendars!

We’re excited to welcome back Rachel, the delightful florist who stole hearts at our recent Market Day on June 8th! You’ll find her stationed at the entrance of the Terraces Restaurant every Thursday from 12-1 pm, ready to enchant you weekly with her exquisite stock flowers, dahlias, tulips and roses. Don’t miss the chance to brighten your day with her beautiful blooms!


St Andrew's Village Takes Home Top Honours at Global Eldercare Awards.

St Andrew's Village is celebrating a remarkable achievement after securing three prestigious awards at the recent 12th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards. This international recognition solidifies their position as a leader in innovative and high-quality senior care.

The Ageing Asia Eldercare Innovation Awards, often referred to as the "Oscars" of Aged Care, is a highly respected competition. Finalists present their work to a distinguished panel of judges, making St Andrew's Village's triple win all the more impressive. A Commitment to Resident Wellbeing, St Andrew's Village was awarded Operator of the Year – Residential Aged Care and Facility of the Year - Residential Aged Care. These accolades highlight their dedication to resident well-being. In the history of the awards, this is the first time a single site has achieved both distinctions.

Andrew Joyce, CEO of St Andrew's Village, attributes this success to the village's people. "The awards are a reflection of the people that work within St Andrew's," he says. "They also reflect the commitment from the entire team to keep refreshing the site, to continually provide exceptional services in exceptional surroundings, and to enable families to stay connected."  St Andrew's Village also secured the Facility of the Year – Ageing-In-Place award. This recognises their innovative approach to supporting seniors who wish to live independently in their own homes.

The judging panel was particularly impressed by the village's focus on "looking after the whole resident," emphasising social, cognitive, cultural, and spiritual well-being alongside physical needs. The ongoing regeneration efforts within the village, including green buildings and welcoming communal spaces, further contribute to a supportive environment for residents.


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