Carter Court Care Home carries forward Charles Rooking Carter's vision from the late 1890s to provide dignified care for older people in the Wairarapa. Set in the heart of Carterton with park-like grounds and beautiful gardens, this not-for-profit community offers rest home and hospital level care alongside independent senior housing. The team of qualified nurses and trained caregivers creates a home-like environment where residents receive excellent care and participate in activities and social programmes.
Carter Court offers a range of living arrangements to suit different needs and preferences, from independent senior housing to full residential care.
Life at Carter Court is centred on comfort, community and quality care.
Residents enjoy home-style meals, activities and social programmes designed to keep them engaged and connected. The beautiful gardens and park-like grounds provide peaceful spaces to relax and enjoy the Carterton setting.
If your health changes, you won't have to leave the place you know. Carter Court Care Home offers these levels of care on site:

Carter Court Care Home is conveniently located in the heart of Carterton, Wairarapa, at 95–97 Pembroke Street. The facility has been at this site for over 60 years and is set amongst park-like grounds with beautiful gardens. It is the only stand-alone not-for-profit care home in the Wairarapa and serves the greater Wairarapa community.
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