A new state-of-the-art medical facilities precinct that will also provide affordable housing and healthcare will be built opposite Middlemore Hospital by an urban M膩ori organisation and a local Iwi.听
Two major property blocks purchased by west Auckland鈥檚 Wh膩nau Waipareira and local iwi Ngai Tai Ki T膩maki Whenua of around 36,500sq m of land adjacent to Middlemore Hospital will provide homes for kaum膩tua, kuia and wh膩nau with disabilities, as well as a Wh膩nau Ora/Health and Wellness Centre.听
The land will be split into 25,000sq m for the Whanau Ora Centre and 10,500sq m for 124 dwelling units (see image below) targeted primarily for elder social housing.听
The project will also provide much-needed relief and support to the an-already-under-pressure and overstretched Middlemore Hospital, the largest hospital in the country.听
The project was facilitated via the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Housing programme. Waipareira chief executive John Tamihere says this new model with affordable housing close to affordable healthcare will be an immediate game-changer for wh膩nau.听
The train station is also opposite Middlemore Hospital.听
Waipareira CEO John Tamihere.听
鈥淲e have hundreds of kaum膩tua, kuia and challenged wh膩nau living in temporary, third rate accommodation while they are on waiting lists for homes,鈥 Tamihere said.听
鈥淔or too long wh膩nau have had to live with a dilapidated hospital facility that is unable to adequately facilitate the needs of the expanding South Auckland population. This is an overdue project that is bringing some much needed relief in both of these crucial areas鈥.听
Waipareira property director Jason Wong said the location and catchment will make this a successful collaboration.听
鈥淲e are a registered community housing provider (CHP) and on the most northern site our subsidiary, Housing for Social Benefits, will be developing 124 mixed typology apartments specifically for kaum膩tua and physically challenged wh膩nau aged 55 years and over.听
A drone picture of the site opposite Middlemore Hospital where 124 mixed typology apartments and a Wh膩nau Wellness centre will be built. Photo / Wh膩nau Waipareira听
鈥淲e identified that there is a significant shortfall of this type of housing in the immediate area. This was evident given the number of regenerative dwellings being undertaken by K膩inga Ora around M膩ngere, Papatoetoe and Ot膩huhu that is within the scope of Middlemore Hospital鈥.听
A whare manaaki - inclusive space- is also being developed for all residents regardless of their background to gather, receive support and collectively build their community.听
Currently in development to complement the housing project is a modern health facility with a wide range of wraparound services available to residents and the general public. Waipareira has over 40 years鈥 experience in the wraparound support area and Tamihere knows this will provide a blueprint moving forward.听
鈥淎 Wh膩nau Ora/Health and Wellness Centre is going on the opposite site and will broadly replicate the success of our Henderson-based Wh膩nau Centre and soon to be opened, Wai Health clinic,鈥 Tamihere said.听
鈥淐ollectively with Ng膩i Tai ki T膩maki Whenua, our vision is to provide direct primary healthcare support to the wider community and deliver some relief for Middlemore Hospital鈥.听
With the site zoned as residential, Waipareira will be undertaking a plan change to Business Mixed Use for the multitude of potential healthcare and wellness tenancies that could potentially be co-located.听
Waipareira is taking this opportunity to seek expressions of interest (EOIs) to assist in the co-design of the Wh膩nau Ora/Health & Wellness Centre. Once the plan change has been completed, specific design of the centre will commence whilst the council processes its application.听
Construction is under way on the kaum膩tua housing site which Wong aims to have fully occupied in 2025 and the Wh膩nau Ora/ Health and Wellness Centre operating in 2027.听
The drone shot of the property shows where the affordable housing will be built (inside the red framefault).听
This story was originally published on the Herald,
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