History and description of Heritage Auckland
The building was made on 1909 by Robert Laidlaw spending his life savings. At 1921 the Farmers department store opens after a major expansion. The building is seven storeys high, has five acres of floor space, tearooms, and a rooftop playground – making it the largest and most impressive store in the country.
The Heritage has been offering wide range of facilities to its customers. It’s one of the leading 4 star hotel in Auckland Cbd with 272 air-conditioned spacious and comfortable guestrooms to choose from. All rooms have been designed and decorated with the comfort and convenience of the valued guest kept in mind. The Hotel looks like an old and vintage from outside, but the Functioning inside it looks very modern and it’s well maintained. The hotel contains various types of room including high prices with various facilities. The hotel will provide 24 hours room service, Airport shuttle service, on site car rental valet dry cleaning available, secured car parking complimentary during of stay.
Heritage Auckland offers spacious, apartment-style accommodation with extensive facilities for long stay accommodation. Suites rooms are ideal for corporate travellers attending long or short term work in Auckland.
Options include deluxe, one and two bedroom suites, with ample space to live and work, open-plan lounge and dining areas, plus separate bedrooms. Our suites with separate living and bedroom areas are ideal for small or
In the Chinese culture drinking ginger tea is a means of protecting health and keeping the Yin and Yang in balance. For example, hot energy can be cooled by a cool herbal tea, or cold energy can be warmed by warm herbal tea. The culture also tends to protect their elders from bad news. For example, a son may divert the conversation
In evaluating the Heritage Assessment Tool (HAT) two things became immediately obvious. First, the questions provided a fair outline and structure for identifying factors of culture, religion, tradition and environment and how they may influence the subject family’s approach to health maintenance and health restoration. And second, that the medical professional using the HAT must be aware of and sensitive to the scrutinizing nature of the questions and what defensive and evasive responses they may invoke. While conducting these family interviews, I noticed even when asking the questions of my own family that they were not immune to this scrutiny affect. As such, when interviewing the other two families, I was very attentive to them and
The findings of the interviews are identified in the table below (information including but not limited to what is listed). These families of different cultures ascribed their health traditions to different things. The African American family states that their health traditions are passed down by elders (grandparents), of both sexes. The Mexican American family ascribes their traditions to the women of the family, stating that it is a female responsibility to pass down traditions regarding heath. The Caucasian American family states that they received their knowledge of health from what is or has been proved by science, and usually each mother of the household is responsible for the health of the family.
Built with beauty and style, this gorgeous retirement community consists of beautiful one- and two-bedroom apartments with patios and kitchen areas. Garages and study rooms are available in select homes. Those who want to watch movies or listen to music can visit
Heritage Assessment supports national health along with the cure and prevention of a multitude of diseases (Edelaman & Mandle, 2010). Promoting the best care, the culture and beliefs of the people must be looked at. The Heritage Assessment can also evaluate the nurse, showing her where her beliefs and practices are, thus promoting a good patient outcome. This in turn will help her, him to understand other cultures without bias and prejudice. Beside culture, language is another important factor. Patients may only understand their own language or have a very limited understanding of the English language. Medical terminology can be difficult for people born in America, can you only imagine when you are here learning the language and then exposed to medical jargon. Translators, language lines,
The floor plans come in one, two and three bedrooms with designer interiors and 10 foot ceilings. There is a full appliance package in each unit including a washer and dryer. The kitchens have pantries and there are ceiling fans in the apartments.
For this health assessment assignment the system theory was used on a family member from the African American decent as a way of assessing the family as a whole and not an individual. The “Systems theory explains patterns of living among the individuals who make up family systems”( Edelman, 2010, p. 173). The family member was interviewed and open ended family questions that focused on the eleven functional health patterns were asked. The eleven functional health patterns are values, health perception, nutrition, sleep/rest, elimination, activity/exercise, cognitive/perception, self perception, role relationship, sexuality and coping. By asking questions about these eleven health patterns the interviewer
On January 8th, 1985, the City of Edmonton designated the hotel as a Municipal Heritage Resource and was the first building in Edmonton to receive this special designation. Five heritage areas are included in the designation: the building’s exterior, the Confederation Lounge, the Lobby, the Wedgwood Room, and the Empire Ballroom.
Culture is a pattern of behavior and values shared by an ethnic group. Cultural heritage is a set of traditions within the culture that is hand down from the older generation to the younger generation within the family. These traditions influence the family’s decisions in relation to their diet, education, daily living activities, religious beliefs and practices and also health and illness beliefs. In this paper, the author will focus on the usefulness of applying a heritage assessment in evaluating the needs of a person as a whole. Three different cultures including authors will be discussed about the health maintenance, health promotion, and health restoration. The author will also evaluate health traditions which
Each of the immaculate guest rooms and suites within The Breakers are their own residence of palatial standards. With a décor and palette that evokes the surrounding coastal atmosphere, each guest accommodation is spacious and inviting. While the amenities befitting royalty, the luxurious accouterments,
This type of suite is very much ideal for families. Has one master bedroom with a king-size bed, cable television and an en-suite bathroom. Also has 2 separate bedrooms each with a bathroom. The Imperial Suite has a fully equipped kitchen, internet access, living room area with a queen-size sofa sleeper and with the same as the features of the Junior Suites. The suite has two large covered balconies with a maximum of 4 persons.
South Australian Museum is responsible for the largest and most comprehensive collection of Australian Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world. It has 28,000 Indigenous Australian artifacts and is committed to a process of making these items accessible to Aboriginal communities across Australia, and also has the charter to interpret the collections to a broader Australian and international public, in partnership with Aboriginal people.
Stamford Plaza is situated in Central Auckland at the walking distance from the Viaduct Harbour. Stamford Plaza was established in 1995 by its parent company named as “Stamford Land Corporation”. Stamford Plaza is one of the largest independent hotel property in New Zealand. Stamford Plaza has created its significant presence across overseas. Stamford Plaza is operating its hotels approximately around the world with 2500 rooms, 2200 employees and residential assets. The Stamford Plaza positioned itself it’s and comes in between in the rating of 4.5 and 5 (Stamford Plaza, 2015). The Stamford Plaza has four restaurants. The indoor heated swimming pool, whirlpool spa, sauna and gymnasium offer leisure or business travellers a wonderful cityscape and harbour view. Stamford Plaza provides one of the best hotel recreation facilities in Auckland (Stamford Plaza, 2015). The hotel consists of 286 contemporary Predential and Executive guest rooms and suites. All rooms have a fresh ambient environment. Stamford has got 6 function rooms caters the needs of all the events (Stamford Plaza, 2015)
For a family of four, our Two Bed Suites are the ideal family accommodation. They include two double bedrooms and sitting room and can easily accommodate 2 parents and up to 3 children.
This report is based upon the current and potential problems observed during the visit of the city zone apartments at Liverpool Street, Auckland CBD. The observations done by the team to conduct the evaluation of the problem related to facility management. Our report discusses that organisation needs to properly facilitate the operations of the building. This report includes occupational safety aesthetic effects, Contingent liability and health issues. The major problems, which were analysed by the team during the visit, were ventilation problem in rubbish room, car parking and fire exits (staircase). The second problem is in the context of water seepage in the area of car parking. The major effected areas are floor of car parking, walls and celling’s. The third facility management problem of the building diagnosed by the team was security. The building does not have on site monitoring room, dead end signal in the car parking area and reflecting mirrors at the sharp turns in the car parking. The pictures, which have been clicked by the observation team during the problem finding, supporting all the problems and these pictures are being attached as evidence of proof with this report. The main aim of this report is to analyse the current problems, which are being faced by the city zone apartment users, and to provide with effective as well as recommended solution to these