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Counties Manukau DHB Nutrition and Dietetics

Description

What is a Dietitian?

A dietitian is an expert in nutrition. Dietitians provide treatment, education and support to people requiring nutrition information and advice relating to medical and surgical treatments and management of chronic diseases (such as diabetes and high blood pressure). A dietitian applies scientific knowledge about food and nutrition to individuals and groups to promote optimal health outcomes.

Dietitians must be registered to practice under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance (HPCA) Act 2003 and abide by a code of ethics. 

The educational prerequisites for registration are an 18 month postgraduate diploma, with entry restricted to those who have successfully completed a relevant science degree.

What is the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist?
Dietitians are uniquely qualified in clinical nutrition and so can manage the nutritional care of people in disease as well as health, in a variety of health settings. Dietitians are also nutritionists, however nutritionists need extra postgraduate training to be dietitians. 

 

Nutrition and Dietetics Services Provided by Counties Manukau DHB 

InpatientsMiddlemore Hospital or Manukau Surgery Centre

What to expect?
As an inpatient at Middlemore Hospital or Manukau Surgery Centre you may be seen by a dietitian. Your medical team or nurse will refer you to a dietitian if they feel you will benefit from a dietitian’s specialised input. A dietitian would assess and recommend a nutritional treatment to meet your needs. This would also include education for you while on the ward and at home.

The dietitians provide services to: 

 

Outpatients - Manukau SuperClinic

The dietitians at Manukau SuperClinic™ assess and treat clients with nutrition related disorders.

Dietitians provide nutritional support to clients, their family, whanau and caregivers by:

  • explaining the role of food in disease management
  • helping clients to make choices about foods which suit them and their lifestyle.

What to expect?
Your doctor or medical team may refer you to a dietitian.  You may be offered a group education session or a clinic appointment, depending on your medical condition. You are encouraged to invite carers, family or whanau to your group session or clinic appointment with the dietitian. Interpreters are available; please let us know if you require an interpreter.

What Will The Dietitian Do?

  • explain their role and ask for your consent to provide dietetic assessment and education.

Assessment:

  • the dietitian will read your medical notes and check your blood results
  • measure your height and weight or waist circumference
  • ask questions about your meal pattern, food choices and lifestyle. This will allow the dietitian to give you information that will fit in with your life.

Education:

  • work with you and your family/whanau to help you to plan nutrition and lifestyle changes
  • explain any recommendations made and why they are needed
  • provide written information or pictures to take away.

Support:

  • provide follow-up appointments as required
  • reassess your medical and nutrition status, food choices and changes made
  • with your consent, we may refer you to other services as you require (for instance – Diabetes Nurses)
  • talk to you and your family/whanau about other groups and health professionals that can provide ongoing support when you no longer need to be seen by the dietitian.

What Do You Need to Do?
Work together with the dietitian by:

  • telling us as much as you can about the foods you choose and the amounts that you eat and drink
  • asking about things that you don’t understand
  • trying the changes that are suggested by the dietitian
  • telling us about how the changes are going and if you are managing them
  • telling us if you have difficulty understanding the written and/or spoken information.

Services

  • Cholesterol and Lipid Lowering

    If you have been referred for lipid lowering, you will be offered a group session appointment. After that appointment, you may be offered an individual appointment or a Healthy Eating Group weight loss appointment... More

  • Weight Loss / Healthy Eating Groups- Currently suspended

    These sessions have currently been suspended. More

  • Gastroenterology / Allergy / Surgery / Weight Gain

    If you are referred to the dietitian for a gastroenterology (digestive system) problem, allergy, after surgery or because you need to gain weight, you will be seen individually by the dietitian in clinic.  Your first appointment will take 45-60 minutes and if you require a follow-up appointment this will be... More

  • Diabetes Dietitians

    We aim to help you self-manage your diabetes by working with you and your family/whanau to provide you with practical and sound information about eating for diabetes.  The diabetes dietitians work closely with the Counties Manukau DHB Diabetes Team (Whitiora Diabetes Services)... More

  • Renal Dietitians

    If you have kidney disease you may be referred to a Renal Dietitian who works as part of the Renal Team.  The food you eat can play an important role in keeping you healthy when you have kidney disease.  The Renal Dietitian has expert knowledge on food for people with... More

  • Spinal Unit Dietitian

    The Spinal Dietitian works at the Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation Unit providing both inpatient and outpatient services... More

  • Community Dietitians

    Community Dietitians are key members of the Home Health Care (HHC) Team, a community-based healthcare service covering the large Counties Manukau Region... More

  • Kidz First Community Paediatric Dietitians

    The Kidz First Community Paediatric Dietetic service is a community based team of dietitians providing a service to the children living in the Counties Manukau District Health Board region. We are based at Kidz First Community Health in Manukau and work alongside the Kidz First Community Home Care Nurses and... More

Website

www.cmdhb.org.nz

Locations Information

Contact Details

All Departments: (09) 276 0000
Patient Enquiries: (09) 276 5004
Info/Visiting Hours: (09) 270 4799
Fax: (09) 276 0156

Street Address

901 Great South Road
Manurewa
Auckland

Postal Address

Manukau SuperClinic™
PO Box 98743
Manukau City
Manukau 2241

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