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Market Update – COVID-19

Operational Update17 March 2020OCAHealthcare

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2 Hargreaves Street, St Mary’s Bay, Auckland 1011

PO Box 9507, Newmarket, Auckland 1149, New Zealand

P +64 9 361 0350 F + 64 9 361 0351

www.oceaniahealthcare.co.nz




18 MARCH 2020



MARKET UPDATE – COVID-19


Oceania Healthcare Limited last updated the market when it released its 1HY2020 result on 24 January

2020 and we continue to comply with our continuous disclosure obligations.


Since that time the world has been dealing with the health and economic impact of the COVID-19

pandemic outbreak. We wish to acknowledge those impacted by COVID-19, including those diagnosed,

their family and friends, and those whose jobs and day to day lives have been impacted. Our focus, as

always, is on the health and safety of our residents, staff and communities.


We wish to reassure all of our stakeholders that, contrary to media and other commentators’ reports, we

consider we are well-prepared to manage an outbreak of COVID-19 at Oceania Healthcare, particularly

given that infection control is a standard operating procedure for any aged care facility, our ongoing

certification by the Ministry of Health relies on having quality infection control systems in place, and our

staff are trained on an annual basis in controlling outbreaks safely.


We wish to also emphasise that New Zealand is well recognised as having a strong, integrated public

health system, which aged care residential services are an integral part of. We are well supported and

recognised by both District Health Boards and the Ministry of Health in the event that any provider may

need more support to deal with an outbreak of COVID-19 and these infectious disease control systems

have been in place for a number of years. The Ministry of Health has also assured us that, in the event

of an outbreak, aged care providers will have access to the national stock of infection control materials

and pharmaceuticals as required. The Ministry of Health and District Health Boards have further

acknowledged that aged residential care plays a very important part of the national healthcare system in

keeping our residents out of public hospitals.


In early March, we activated our pandemic plan and response team and have implemented a number of

steps to reduce the risk of COVID-19 entering any one of our aged care centres or retirement villages.

These controls include restricted visitor access and declarations taken from anyone entering a facility,

monitoring all staff travel and leave, refreshing infection control training and daily communications to all

staff. We are also preparing to give early flu vaccinations to residents and staff, knowing that the best

prevention is to keep our people healthy and diligent with basic hygiene practices.


New Zealand’s population is continuing to age and the increasing needs of our elderly to access

residential care will not change, irrespective of the current pandemic. When in residential care, our

residents receive 24/7 care provided by trained healthcare professionals, regular primary care

assessments, and have general wellbeing well in excess of what they would otherwise in the community.


New Zealand’s Government, consistent with other governments around the world, have recently placed

further restrictions on travel movements in and out of the country, as well as gatherings of larger groups

of people. We have been monitoring our staff travel for the past six weeks and ensuring that those

returning to the country self-isolate as required, with our support if necessary. We have also stopped the

practice of group gatherings at our retirement villages and have been cautious in choosing appropriate

locations for our outings with residents who reside in our aged care centres.

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We have not observed any material impact on our retirement village unit sales or admissions to residential

aged care centres to date. Our capital structure provides flexibility and, with our brownfield development

model, a capacity for a slowing of sales or occupancy levels should that eventuate.


Our number one priority is to protect our residents and staff as well as giving assurance to all stakeholders

that we are well prepared for an outbreak.





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