VISITING HOSPITAL

All hospital visitors are recommended to wear a medical face mask. Expand this message for information about visiting hospital.

Last updated:
13 March 2023

Some visitor restrictions for all Te Whatu Ora Waitaha Canterbury hospitals and health facilities remain in place, but we have relaxed others.

There is still a heightened risk to vulnerable people in hospital and so we recommend all people wear a mask when visiting any of our facilities and follow other advice designed to keep patients, staff and  visitors safe.

To keep everybody safe:

  • Visitors or support people must not visit our facilities if they are unwell. Do not visit if you have recently tested positive for COVID-19 and haven’t completed your isolation period.
  • Patients may have more than one visitor, except in some situations such as multi-bed rooms where it can cause overcrowding.
  • Surgical/medical masks are recommended to be worn at all sites. Masks will be provided if you don’t have one.
  • For Specialist Mental Health Services everyone is strongly encouraged to wear a face mask in all inpatient areas and areas where consumers are receiving care (i.e. community appointments, home-visits, transporting people). Discretion may be applied in cases where masks impair your ability to communicate effectively.
  • Visitors must not eat or drink in multibed rooms because of the increased risk when multiple people remove their face mask in the same space.
  • Hand sanitiser is available and must be used.

Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding as our staff work hard to protect and care for some of the most vulnerable in our community.

Visiting patients with COVID-19

  • People can visit patients who have COVID-19 but they must wear an N95 mask – this will be provided if you don’t have one.
  • Other methods of communication will be facilitated e.g. phone, Facetime, Zoom, WhatsApp etc where visits aren’t possible.

All of our Hospitals

Visiting hours for our hospitals have returned to pre COVID-19 hours with the exception of Christchurch Women’s Hospital.

All visitors are recommended to wear a medical face mask.

Parents/caregivers are able to be with their child in hospital and visitors are now allowed, except for the Children’s Haematology and Oncology Day stay where just one parent/caregiver is able to attend their appointment with their child. Exceptions by special arrangement only.

Patients and visitors can also read the additional COVID-19 related visiting guidelines .

Specialist mental health services

Urgent contact

  • If you require urgent or crisis mental health care, Freephone 0800 920 092, (24 hours, 7 days a week).
  • For children and youth mental health emergencies; talk to Child, Adolescent, and Family Emergency (CAFEm): Freephone: 0800 218 219 (press option 2).

Specialist mental health services cover specialist mental health services: adult community; adult acute; rehabilitation; child, adolescent and family (CAF); forensic; alcohol and drug; intellectually disabled persons’ health; and other specialty services.

Services are provided by a number of outpatient, inpatient, community-based and mobile services throughout Canterbury. The Forensic, Eating Disorders, Alcohol and Drug, and CAF Services provide regional inpatient beds and consultation liaison. Outreach clinics provide Rural Adult Community and CAF Services to Kaikoura and Ashburton

Adult Mental Health Services

Single Point of Entry is a person’s initial contact with the mental health services. It streamlines the way people are referred for the Adult Community Mental Health Services they require.

For more information see Urgent Adult Services in the Health Services Directory

Te Awakura

A facility for adults with acute mental illness that require 24 hour nursing care. Assessments and treatment are provided by a multidisciplinary team. Te Awakura is a four ward complex at Hillmorton Hospital. The wards work in collaboration with community mental health teams and other agencies.

Contact:

Te Awakura – Adult Acute Inpatient Service
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 337 7969

Wāhi Oranga

An inpatient rehabilitation unit which offers a recovery-based programme that enables people with mental health issues to live fulfilling lives in the community.

Contact

Wāhi Oranga
Building 12
Hillmorton Campus
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch 8024

Phone: 03 337 7704

Tupuna Villa (now closed)

The Tupuna Unit was an inpatient extended care unit which provided 24 hour care and support for people with mental health issues that require a longer stay in hospital than the acute inpatient unit provides. Following an extensive consultation process a decision was made to close the Tupuna Unit on Hillmorton Campus, the unit closed in late January 2023.

More information about the closure can be found in our news section.

 

Locations (East, North, South, West, Rural, Ashburton)

The Adult Community Mental Health service provides assessment, treatment and support services to adults in the community, including assessment and interventions for urgent or crisis mental health needs, at a number of locations across Canterbury.

Contact:

East Adult Community Service | Phone: 03 381 1559

North Adult Community Service | Phone: 03 363 1950

South Adult Community Service | Phone: 03 363 1950

West Adult Community Service | Phone: 03 343 0836

Rural Adult Community Service | Phone: 03 339 1109

Fergusson Building
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Ashburton Adult Community Service

Ashburton Hospital
11 Elizabeth St
Ashburton, 7700

Phone: 03 307 6923

Hereford Centre

The Hereford Centre offers a range of treatment and support services to individuals with mental illnesses who experience difficulty in maintaining wellness with previous community mental health services.

Contact:

Recreation Centre
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 335 4500

Totara House

Totara House is a specialist multidisciplinary service for young people (18-30 years) who are experiencing their first episode of a mental illness.

The team aims to reduce the disruption to people's lives by intervening early through a range of services, including community treatment and support, group programmes, and education about psychosis.

Contact:

Totara House
183 Montreal St
Christchurch Central, 8011

Monday to Friday (8.30 am - 5.00 pm)
Phone: 03 377 9733

In an after-hours emergency, please call the Crisis Resolution, phone: 0800 920 092

Psychiatric Consultation Service

The Psychiatric Consultation Service provides access to assessment, treatment and advice to the general hospitals of Christchurch for psychological and psychiatric issues that impact a person's medical care and their ability to manage their illness.

Contact:

Level 4, Riverside
Christchurch Hospital
2 Riccarton Ave
Christchurch Central, 8011

Phone: 03 378 6615

Child & Youth Mental Health Services

Urgent: CAFEm

The Child, Adolescent, and Family (CAF) Emergency Team manages In Hours Emergency presentations for children and adolescents up to the age of 18 years, between the hours of 8:30am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

Routine: CAFLink Single Point of Entry (SPOE)

CAFLink is the Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Service 'single point of entry function' which streamlines access to mental health services in Canterbury for children, adolescents and their families. Freephone: (0800) 218 219

For children and youth talk to Child, Adolescent, and Family (CAF) Emergency:

• Freephone: (0800) 218 219 (press option 2)

CAFEm (CAF Emergency Team)

The CAF Emergency Team manages In Hours Emergency presentations for children and adolescents up to the age of 18 years, between the hours of 8:30am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

CAF South Community and Outreach team / CAF North Community and Outreach team

This outpatient service provides comprehensive psychiatric assessment and therapeutic intervention for children and adolescents 0-17 years (or older if still at school) in their family context.

Contact:

CAF South Community and Outreach team
First Floor, Heathcote Building
The Princess Margaret Hospital
Cashmere Rd
Christchurch, 8022

Phone: 03 337 8740

CAF North Community and Outreach team
Hillmorton Hospital
51 Sylvan St
Middleton, Christchurch, 8024

Telephone: 03 339 1126

Youth Forensic Team

The Youth Forensic Team provides a consult and liaison role, as well as an assessment and treatment service, for youth aged 10-18 years with moderate to severe mental health issues involved in the Youth Justice System.

Contact:

Youth Forensic Team
Whakatata House 
44 Cashel Street,
Christchurch Central City,
Christchurch 8013

Phone: 03 337 8666

Child Integrated Care (CIC) Team (formerly known as the Children in Care Team)

The Child Integrated Care (CIC) Team is a service for children and young people between the ages of 0-12 years, including those who are in the custody of the Chief Executive of Oranga Tamariki - Ministry of Vulnerable Children, and who have a confirmed or suspected moderate to severe mental health issue.

Contact:

Cnr Montreal and Cashel St
Christchurch, 8013

Phone: 03 337 7970

Mana Ake – Support for children in Canterbury, in years 1-8 at school

For information about wellbeing and mental health support for children in schools, please see the Mana Ake website - www.manaake.health.nz

 

 

Ngā Kākano is a specialist regional (South Island) treatment and assessment service for children and adolescents who have severe psychiatric, emotional, behavioural, or developmental disorders are assessed and/or treated.

Contact:

Ngā Kākano
Building 14
Hillmorton Campus
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch 8024

Phone: 03 337 7773

Specialty Mental Health Services

INPATIENT

Whaikaha

The Whaikaha Unit provides inpatient assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for people with intellectual disabilities and significantly challenging behaviour. Please contact the unit on 03 339 2710 to arrange visits.

Contact:

Whaikaha
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 339 2710

Psychiatric Services for Adults with an Intellectual Disability (PSAID)

The PSAID Inpatient Unit provides treatment of mental health disorders for adults with intellectual disabilities.

Contact:

PSAID Inpatient Unit
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 337 7969

OUTPATIENT

Outpatient Psychiatric Service for Adults with an Intellectual Disability (PSAID)

The PSAID Community Team provides comprehensive mental health assessment and treatment, including case management when needed.

Contact:

PSAID Community
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 339 2860

Intellectual Disability Liaison Team (IDLT

This service is for people with an intellectual disability who have been charged with an offence and are subject to a compulsory care order from the courts.

Contact:

Te Waimokihi
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 339 2860

Forensic services provides specialist care for people who, as a result of mental illness, have seriously offended or are assessed as high risk for serious offending.

Te Whare Manaaki

Medium secure inpatient admission unit.

Te Whare Manaaki
Building 1, Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton,
Christchurch 8024

Phone: 03 338 5059

Te Whare Hohou Roko

Te Whare Hohou Roko is a medium secure inpatient rehabilitation unit.

Te Whare Hohou Roko
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 339 1162

Te Whare Mauriora

Te Whare Mauriora is a minimum secure inpatient rehabilitation unit.

Te Whare Mauriora
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 339 1145

Forensic Community Team (Te Whare Rangihau)

Te Whare Rangihau provides care for people with a mental illness that have police, court and/or prison involvement and require assertive outpatient care.

Te Whare Rangihau
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 0800 666 522

 

 

INPATIENT SERVICES

Whāngai Aroha

Whāngai Aroha is the name for the following inpatient services.

The South Island Eating Disorders Service (SIEDS) provides inpatient treatment, education and liaison services for people under a mental health service with a diagnosed eating disorder from throughout the South Island.

Whāngai Aroha
South Island Eating Disorders Service


Building 14, Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 3354159

 

The Mothers and Babies mental health service provides inpatient treatment for mothers or primary care givers who are under a mental health service in their home area or acutely through the Crisis Resolution Team in Canterbury.

Whāngai Aroha
Mothers and Babies Services
Hillmorton Campus
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch 8024

Phone: 03 337 7939


Kennedy Detox Unit

The Kennedy Detox Unit provides a safe and comfortable detoxification experience by avoiding or reduce the medical complications associated with alcohol and drug withdrawal.

The team assists clients in stabilising a lifestyle that has been adversely affected by drug and alcohol use. They provide support and education for clients and families impacted by the use of drugs and alcohol.

Kennedy Detoxification Unit
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 339 1139

COMMUNITY SERVICES

Anxiety Disorders Service

The Anxiety Disorders Service is a community-based team that provides treatment for people with anxiety disorders.

Anxiety Disorders Service
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 0800 269 468 or 03 364 0421 


Clinical Research

The Mental Health Clinical Research Unit (CRU) carries out high quality clinical research that aims to improve the way care is provided to people using mental health services. Their research topics range from randomised controlled trials of clinical interventions to projects that evaluate care for specific areas of concern, such as metabolic disorders.

The CRU is a joint initiative between the Canterbury District Health Board’s Specialist Mental Health Service (SMHS) and the University Department of Psychological Medicine.

Clinical Research Unit,
Specialist Mental Health Service
4 Oxford Tce
Christchurch, 8011

Phone: 03 372 0400


Christchurch Opioid Recovery Service

The Christchurch Opioid Recovery Service provides case management and opiate maintenance treatment in the community.

Christchurch Opioid Recovery Service
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 335 4350


Community Alcohol and Drug Service

The Community Alcohol and Drug Service provides assessments and individual and group outpatient treatment for people that need assistance with moderate to severe alcohol and/or other drug dependence.

Community Alcohol & Drug Service
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 335 4350


Eating Disorders Service (Community team)

The Community team in the South Island Eating Disorders Service (SIEDS) provides outpatient treatment for people who live in the Canterbury region. The team also provides education, liaison, training and case consultation to community services throughout the South Island. More information

South Island Eating Disorders Service (Community team)
Building 14, Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 335 4159 or Free phone: 0800 337 770


South Island Perinatal Mental Health Service Community Team (SIPMHS)

The South Island Perinatal Mental Health Service Community Team (SIPMHS) (formerly Mothers and Babies Community Mental Health Service for outpatients) offers treatment to mothers and primary care givers who have been referred by their general practitioner (GP), other mental health services or medical specialists. The team provides education, liaison, training and case consultation to services throughout the South Island.

South Island Perinatal Mental Health Service Community Team (SIPMHS)
Building 14
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Free phone: 0800 377 708


Te Korowai Atawhai

The Te Korowai Atawhai (Māori Mental Health Service) works to enhance the delivery and quality of mental health services provided to Tangata Whaiora mainly through the mahi of Pūkenga Atawhai (Specialist Māori Mental Health Workers) employed in a number of multidisciplinary clinical teams.

Te Korowai Atawhai Whare
Te Waimokihi
Hillmorton Hospital
Annex Road South, Middleton
Christchurch, 8024

Phone: 03 339 2864

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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