Ō mātou ratonga / our services
Te Piki Oranga is a Māori wellness services provider in Te Tauihu o Te Waka-a-Māui (Nelson/Tasman/Marlborough).
We have highly-qualified kaimahi who provide healthcare and prevention programmes for whānau from our health hubs in Wairau (Blenheim), Whakatū (Nelson), Waimea (Richmond), Motueka, Waitohi (Picton) and from our mobile clinics or in people’s homes.
Please click on the links below, for more information
Download and print an information sheet about our services here.
Assessment, treatment and therapy for adults with mental health and addiction needs, with a strong focus on recovery.
Assessment and treatment for individuals and whānau who are harmed by alcohol and/or drug use.
A mana-enhancing mental health service for kōhungahunga (infants), tamariki and rangatahi up to age 18, and their whānau.
Support for wahine aged 25-69 to get their cervical smear that detects cervical cancer early so that it can be successfully treated.
Te Piki Oranga is a provider of Heartland Services for whānau in the rural and remote regions of Marlborough.
Our He Tangata Driving Programme supports people to progress through the graduated driver licensing system.
Immunisation (vaccination) protects you and your whānau against diseases that can cause serious illness.
Support for koroua and kuia to access healthcare services, and to be supported in their community.
For women requiring specialist lactation or breastfeeding advice, before or after pēpi is born.
A range of services for people with mental health and addiction needs, from prevention to specialist services.
Gambling (betting) can be harmful when it is excessive. This service supports people to change their habits and avoid gambling.
We are registered as an alcohol and drug assessment centre with Waka Kotahi / NZ Transport Agency (NZTA).
The kaupapa of Ratonga Pukupuku Manaaki is to support whānau affected by cancer, and to improve the quality of their lives.
Te Ata Pūao is for people experiencing ‘mild to moderate’ issues with mental health and /or addictions, including rangatahi.
Te Hā Aukati Kaipaipa is our stop smoking service. We also have a special service for hapū māmā called Pēpi First.
A service to support whānau released from prison into the community, who have completed AOD programmes.
Te Pae Oranga offers an alternative to court proceedings for some types of offending, with a focus on remedial action.
Our specialist Tamariki Ora nurses can help you through the early days and years of raising your tamariki.
This service aims to increase the number of children and their whānau living in warm, dry, and healthy homes.