From the Archives: ANZACs remembered at Middlemore in 1991
War veterans and other elderly patients at Middlemore Hospital were given a special Anzac service on Wednesday. The ceremony . . . was organised by the occupational therapy department.
"If it wasn’t for my family and mental health services like Tiaho Mai, I probably wouldn’t be here"
After suffering depression and attempting suicide, Johnny Angel was hospitalised and diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Around 2002 he suffered a relapse which led him into the care of Tiaho Mai, Middlemore Hospital’s mental health rehabilitation unit. “I thought I was fine.
Middlemore Hospital Celebrating 75 Years
Waiho raa kia tuu takitahi ana ngaa whetuu o te rangi Let it be one alone that stands among the stars This year we are proud to celebrate 75 years since Middlemore Hospital first opened…
Sir Edmund Hillary: from the top of the world to the heart of Middlemore
On 22 January 2002 Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of Mt Everest with sherpa Tenzing Norgay, was farewelled with a State Funeral at St Mary's Church in Parnell.
From the archives: The Right Honourable Helen Clark tours Middlemore in 1993
Helen Clark and the Chief Executive of the South Auckland Crown Health Hnterprise, Dr Lester Levy, on a tour of Middlemore hospital's surgical wards yesterday. 21 October 1993 New Zealand Herald staff photograph by John Sefton
Jane’s finger to thumb transplant one of Southern Hemisphere's firsts
On the way to what should have been a great night out, Jane’s life was changed forever. It was a Saturday night in 1976, just before Christmas, when the car Jane was travelling in lost control and crashed into a power pole.