Arcadia Family of Companies All Options for Senior Living
Since 1967, the Arcadia Family of Companies has offered dynamic and gracious senior living services to older adults. Starting with its flagship location, Arcadia, the non-profit organization has since grown into a family of nine companies that serves around 1,000 kupuna per day.
Life Plan Communities
Arcadia celebrates 55 years of operations and is home to some 300 residents in Makiki. 15 Craigside, a state-of-the-art Life Plan Community in Nuuanu, opened in 2011 and is pet friendly, welcoming residents and their furry friends as part of the family. Both communities remain on the cutting edge of technology, embracing solutions that enhance everyday life and keep residents engaged and connected.
Most notably, 15 Craigside and Arcadia offer guaranteed lifetime care for its residents, providing peace of mind for years to come.
Home and Community-Based Services
Many people prefer to age in the familiarity and comfort of their own homes. For that reason, the Arcadia Family of Companies developed a robust home and community-based services team to answer the varied needs of our kupuna.
Whether older adults prefer a community setting or wish to age in place at home, the Arcadia Family of Companies is committed to serving and protecting Hawaii’s kupuna through a full spectrum of quality services.
Arcadia Home Health Services provides housekeeping, meal delivery and home maintenance to its clients, making the challenge of maintaining a home that much easier. In addition, companion and personal care services
enable clients to live safely and independently in their home with the assistance they need.
Arcadia Adult Day Care & Day Health Center at Central Union Church is open Monday through Friday, and clients enjoy a healthy balance of physical and mental exercises in a setting that encourages socialization. Included in the daily rate are two meals, excursions and a variety of stimulating activities.
Arcadia At Home
A unique senior living option is Arcadia At Home, a membership program where kupuna age in place in their home while having access to programs, services and guaranteed lifetime care at our Life Plan Communities.
Members of this program make friends, attend activities and interact with staff who know
them by name. While at home, they also receive personal care coordination during emergency and planned medical events, alleviating the stress of navigating the complex healthcare system. An Arcadia At Home Membership is truly the best of both worlds.
Hale Ola Kino By Arcadia
The Arcadia Family of Companies’ newest acquisition is a 32-bed skilled nursing home located on the second floor of One Kalakaua Senior Living Association. Hale Ola Kino by Arcadia provides professional and compassionate care for those seeking short or long-term care. Services include rehabilitative, personalized therapy, and respite care.
By offering Hawaii’s most comprehensive array of senior living services, the Arcadia Family of Companies allows families to plan for peace of mind during the journey of growing older. Aging is a privilege, and the Arcadia Family of Companies embraces the responsibility of ensuring Hawaii’s kupuna are well cared for now and in the future.
For more information, visit arcadia.org
Consuelo Rogers, Arcadia at Home Member and Arcadia Groundskeeper Arcadia Adult Day Care & Day Health Center at Central Union Church Arcadia ResidentsLive Well, Smile More at Every Age
A healthy smile should last well into your retirement years. Many believe it’s natural for teeth to deteriorate as they age, but it’s possible to maintain healthy teeth and gums for life. Consider these tips to keep your smile strong and healthy:
Brush, Floss, See Your Dentist
Protect your smile (and body) from infectious diseases and ailments through brushing twice a day, flossing daily and regular visits to your dentist. A simple dental visit can identify signs of any systemic diseases or future oral health issues that may arise in your retirement years. Find a dental plan that fits within your budget and includes preventive care to ensure your exams and cleanings are covered.
Keep Your Dentist Informed
Inform your dentist about any medications or conditions. In some cases, certain medical conditions can impact your oral health, like diabetes, cancer, and more. Check your plan details if you have “HDS Total Health Plus” which may include additional covered services. Your dentist not only detects signs of infection but can provide a treatment plan that involves more cleanings throughout the year.
Maintain Healthy Habits
Good nutrition has a direct impact on your oral health. Maintain a balanced diet full of fibrous vegetables, lean protein and fruit. Limiting the amount of sugar in foods and sweet drinks. It takes good oral health habits and visits to the dentist to work towards a healthier smile. Good oral health leads to good overall health and a better quality of life.
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HOW TO CHOOSE A DENTAL PLAN
HOW TO CHOOSE A DENTAL PLAN
Research Dental Insurance in Hawaii
Research Dental Insurance in Hawaii
Research each dental insurance company’s history and reputation. You want an established, Hawaii company that provides quality, local customer service. As a not-for-profit, HDS has supported our local island communities since 1962.
Research each dental insurance company’s history and reputation. You want an established, Hawaii company that provides quality, local customer service. As a not-for-profit, HDS has supported our local island communities since 1962.
Ensure Access to Quality Dentists
Ensure Access to Quality Dentists
You want a licensed, participating dentist who is conveniently located near you and access to dental care when you travel. With an HDS dental plan, you have access to the largest network of dentists across Hawaii and the U.S. Mainland.
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A Good Dental Plan that Helps You Stay Healthy Year-round
Your oral health directly a ects your overall health and quality of life. Regular visits to the dentist help you stay healthy year-round. HDS plans provide 100% coverage for routine visits.
Your oral health directly a ects your overall health and quality of life. Regular visits to the dentist help you stay healthy year-round. HDS plans provide 100% coverage for routine visits.
Control Your Costs with Coverage that Suits Your Needs
You want a licensed, participating dentist who is conveniently located near you and access to dental care when you travel. With an HDS dental plan, you have access to the largest network of dentists across Hawaii and the U.S. Mainland. Health
Dental plans cover services like basic and major procedures. Take control of expenses with an HDS dental plan that covers what you need so you pay less out-of-pocket.
Dental plans cover services like basic and major procedures. Take control of expenses with an HDS dental plan that covers what you need so you pay less out-of-pocket.
DENTAL CARE THROUGH MEDICAID OR MEDICARE
OR MEDICARE
All of us, hopefully, will grow old. Many of us also have parents and other loved ones who are aging.
Because of advances in medical science and healthy liv ing, more of us will live longer, active and more fulfilling lives than our parents. But illness, accidents and genetics will lead some of us to need help as we age. Some of us will be thrust into the role of a family caregiver and will need help taking care of kūpuna.
That’s why AARP Hawai‘i is proud to sponsor and is grateful to HONOLULU Magazine for putting out this year’s edition of the Kūpuna Resource Guide. We want kūpuna and caregivers to be aware of the resources available to them.
AARP strives to be a wise friend and a fierce defender of kūpuna. Besides the local resources contained in this book, AARP has information online to help family caregivers at aarp.org/caregiving. You can also download our Prepare to Care guidebook, which helps families have a conversation about caregiving, while a loved one can tell others how they want to be treated before an emergency that leaves them unable to speak for themselves.
Family caregivers also need to be able to take care of themselves. You can’t care for others if you don’t take care of yourself. Respite care is important, and caregivers should ask for help and know where to go to get help.
AARP Hawai‘i and other kūpuna organizations hold regular webinars and in-person caregiving workshops to help kūpuna and caregivers. Take advan tage of those opportunities to learn how to best care for a loved one and to meet other caregivers. No kūpuna or caregiver should have to age or care for a loved one alone.
Sincerely, Keali‘i Lopez
AARP
Hawai‘i State DirectorDon’t know where to start? These organizations can advise and connect you with a wide variety of services and resourc es in many categories.
Resource Centers
There are hundreds of organizations in Hawai‘i that offer education, assistance, care or sup port for kūpuna and their families. These four nonprofit groups and one state agency cover a wide range of services and are also invaluable for their work connecting those in need of pro grams with those who can serve them best. If you are not sure what you are looking for, turn to these experts for guidance.
AARP
AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to empowering adults 50 years and older and their ‘ohana. With nearly 150,000 mem bers in the Islands, AARP Hawai‘i works tirelessly to meet the needs of kūpuna. From sharing practical resources to holding activities and events, AARP provides opportunities for seniors to choose how they live as they age. With their membership, seniors have access to community referrals, support and practical resources on caregiving, financial security, fighting fraud and much more. Each year, AARP Hawai‘i advo cates at the state Legislature for government funds to ensure financial caregiving support and many other initiatives.
Hawai‘i Aging and Disability Resource Center
The Hawai‘i Aging and Disability Resource Center is a one-stop organization that helps older adults, individuals with disabilities and family caregivers find long-term support and services. The state- and county-funded ADRC also has county offices and directories of services to assist people of all incomes and ages for free. ADRC staff can help determine if you are eligible for public benefits and programs. They may also assist you and your family in finding provid ers and will work with you to develop a plan for your future long-term care.
Aloha United Way GET HELP/2-1-1
Aloha United Way is a nonprofit organization that brings together resources, organizations and people within the community to advance health, education and financial stability initiatives. Established in 1919, AUW aims to help families and individuals to thrive. One of its most useful resources is its 2-1-1 telephone help line, which works as a statewide comprehensive community referral service. Callers can speak with local experts who are trained to connect people to more than 1,300 agencies and 4,000 programs for food, shelter, financial assistance, elder care, disabili ty service, COVID-19 and much more. The help line is open Mondays through Fridays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Catholic Charities Hawai‘i
Catholic Charities Hawai‘i has been serving the Islands since 1947 and is part of the largest private network of social service organizations in America. It helps 40,000 people each year with a variety of needs, including emergency financial assistance grants and housing. CCH networks with other agencies to pro vide material assistance such as clothing, utilities and food, and helps seniors fill out applications for public benefits and find transportation for shopping, errands and other activities.
Executive Office on Aging
The Executive Office on Aging is a state-run agency that coordinates aging and caregiver support ser vices across the Islands, including Senior Medicare Patrol Hawai‘i, the Hawai‘i State Health Insurance Assistance Program, Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, Healthy Aging Partnership, and In-Home and Community-Based Services.
GENERAL RESOURCES
AARP Hawai‘i 1001 Bishop St., Suite 625 1-866-295-7282 hiaarp@aarp.org aarp.org/hi
Aloha United Way GET HELP/2-1-1 200 N. Vineyard Blvd., Suite 700 info211@auw.org auw211.org
Catholic Charities Hawai‘i 1822 Ke‘eaumoku St. (808) 521-4357 info@catholiccharities hawaii.org catholiccharitieshawaii.org
Executive Office on Aging 925 Dillingham Blvd., Suite 200 (808) 768-7706 eoa@doh.hawaii.gov health.hawaii.gov/eoa
Hawai‘i Aging & Disability Resource Center 250 S. Hotel St., Suite 406 (808) 643-2372 adrc@doh.hawaii.gov hawaiiadrc.org
Hawai‘i County 1055 Kino‘ole St., Hilo (808) 961-8626 hcoa@hawaiiantel.net hcoahawaii.org
Kaua‘i County 444 Rice St., Suite 330, Līhu‘e (808) 241-4470 elderlyaffairs@kauai.gov kauaiadrc.org
Maui County 95 Mahalani St., Room 20, Wailuku (808) 270-7774 aging@mauicounty.gov mauicountyadrc.org
CARE FOR CAREGIVERS
Caregiver Education
AARP Family Caregiving Resource Line 1132 Bishop St., Suite 1920 1-866-295-7282 aarp.org/caregiving
Caregiver Action Network 855-CARE-640 info@caregiveraction.org caregiveraction.org
Caregivers Foundation of America 926 Third St., Pearl City (808) 625-3782 info@thecaregiver foundation.org thecaregiverfoundation.org
Kōkua Kalihi Valley Elderly Services 1846 Gulick Ave. (808) 848-0977 info@kkv.net kkv.net
St. Francis Caregiver Education and Training 2228 Liliha St., Suite 300 (808) 547-8138 info@stfrancishawaii.org stfrancishawaii.org
Caregiver Support Groups
Adventist Health –Caregiver Support Group 640 ‘Ulukahiki St., Kailua (808) 263-5500 callcenter@ah.org adventisthealth.org/castle
Caregiver Foundation Support Groups 926 Third St., Pearl City (808) 625-3782 info@thecaregiver foundation.org thecaregiver foundation.org/learnmore/support-groups
Hale Hau‘oli Hawai‘i – Caregiver Support Group 98-1247 Ka‘ahumanu St., Suite 207, ‘Aiea (808) 798-8706 kwyatt01@aol.com halehauolihawaii.org
Project Dana 902 University Ave. (808) 945-3736 info@projectdana.org projectdana.org
Windward Seniors Day Care – CG Support Group 77 N. Kainalu Drive, Kailua (808) 387-1458 allisonbean11@gmail.com windwardseniordaycare center.org
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Information and Referral
Aloha United Way 200 N. Vineyard Blvd., Suite 700 (808) 536-1951 info211@auw.org auw211.org
Better Business Bureau of Hawai‘i Inc. 900 Fort St. Mall, #1310 (808) 536-6956, 1-877-222-6551 bbb.org/hawaii
City & County of Honolulu Department of Customer Services (808) 768-4385 honolulu.gov/csd
KHON2 Action Line KHON2, 88 Pi‘ikoi St. (808) 591-0222 actionline@khon2.com khon2.com/action-line
National Eldercare Locator 1-800-677-1116 eldercare.acl.gov
Senior Helpline, Elderly Affairs Division 925 Dillingham Blvd., Suite 200 (808) 768-7700 elderlyaffairs.com
Senior Clubs & Organizations
AARP Hawai‘i 1001 Bishop St., Suite 625 1-866-295-7282 hiaarp@aarp.org aarp.org/states/hi
KŪPUNA RESOURCE GUIDE
Department of Parks & Recreation – Senior Citizen Section 1541 Kalākaua Ave., (808) 768-6895 dprseniorcitizens@ honolulu.gov honolulu.gov/parks
Hawai‘i State Teachers Association – Retired 1200 Ala Kapuna St. (808) 833-2711 hstaretired12@gmail.com hstaretired.org
HGEA – Retirees Unit 888 Mililani St., Suite 401 (808) 543-0054 mtrask@hgea.org hgea.org
Kōkua Council 20 S. Vineyard Blvd. (808) 768-7700 kōkuacouncil.blogspot.com
NARFE – National Active & Retired Federal Employees 300 Ala Moana Blvd., Room 7-213 (808) 545-1071 narfe@aloha.net narfe.net
Volunteer Opportunities
Catholic Charities Hawai‘i 1822 Ke‘eaumoku St. (808) 521-4357 info@catholiccharities hawaii.org catholiccharitieshawaii.org
Child & Family Service –Gerontology Program 91-1841 Ft. Weaver Road, ‘Ewa Beach (808) 543-8468 cfs@cfs-hawaii.org childandfamilyservice.org
Department of Human Services, Foster Grandparent Program 333 N. King St., Suite 160 (808) 832-5169 dhs@dhs.hawaii.gov humanservices.hawaii.gov
Department of Human Services, Senior Companion Program 333 N. King St., Suite 160 (808) 832-0340 dhs@dhs.hawaii.gov humanservices.hawaii.gov
Long-Term Care Ombudsman
250 S. Hotel St., Suite 406 (808) 586-7268 info@hi-ltc-ombudsman. org hi-ltc-ombudsman.org
Project Dana 902 University Ave. (808) 945-3736 info@projectdana.org projectdana.org
RSVP Volunteer Program, Elderly Affairs Division 925 Dillingham Blvd., Suite 200 (808) 768-7700 elderlyaffairs.com
ENRICHMENT Education
Adult Education Program – Department of Education 1390 Miller St. (808) 784-6200 doeinfo@k12.hi.us hawaiipublicschools.org/ TeachingAndLearning/ AdultEducation/Pages/ home.aspx
Anchor Church – Anchor Kūpuna 45-815 Po‘okela St., Kāne‘ohe (808) 235-5814 hello@myanchor.church myanchor.church/kupuna
Christ Centered Community Church –Kūpuna Ministry 4211 Wai‘alae Ave., #1030 (808) 735-4370 c4.church
Hawai‘i Literacy Inc. 245 N. Kukui St., Suite 202 (808) 537-6706 info@hawaiiliteracy.org hawaiiliteracy.org
Hawai‘i State Public Library System Multiple locations (808) 586-3500 librarieshawaii.org
Kapi‘olani Community College – Continuing Education & Training 4303 Diamond Head Road (808) 734-9211 continuinged.kapiolani. hawaii.edu
Kūpuna Education Center at KCC 4303 Diamond Head Road (808) 734-9108
kūpunaeducation@gmail. com continuinged. kapiolani.hawaii.edu/ kupuna-education-center
Leeward Community College – Office of Continuing Education & Workforce Development 96-045 Ala Ike St., CE-101 (808) 455-0477 ocewd@hawaii.edu ocewd.org
Senior Citizen Visitor Program/Nā Kūpuna Program at UH Mānoa 2600 Campus Road, Student Services Center 413 (808) 956-4642 nakupuna@hawaii.edu hawaii.edu/diversity/ seed-programs/ na-kupuna-program
The Emeritus College at Honolulu Community College 874 Dillingham Blvd. (808) 845-9211 pcatt.org/emeritus
UH Mānoa – Center on Aging 2430 Campus Road, Gartley Hall, Suite 201B (808) 956-5001 uhcoa@hawaii.edu hawaii.edu/aging
UH Mānoa – Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 2500 Dole St., Krauss Hall, Suite 113A (808) 956-2624 olliuhm@hawaii.edu olliuhm.augusoft.net
UH Mānoa – Outreach College Professional Programs 2425 Campus Road, Sinclair Library, Suite 310 (808) 956-9249 ochelp@hawaii.edu outreach.hawaii.edu
UH West O‘ahu 91-1001 Farrington Highway, Kapolei (808) 689-2800 uhwo.admissions@hawaii. edu uhwo.hawaii.edu
Windward Community College 45-720 Kea‘ahala Road, Kāne‘ohe (808) 235-7400 wccocet@hawaii.edu windward.hawaii.edu
Exercise
Arthritis Foundation, Hawai‘i Branch 2752 Woodlawn Drive, Suite 5-204B (808) 596-2900 mmartin@arthritis.org arthritis.org
Dept. of Parks & Recreation –Therapeutic Recreation Unit 1000 Ulu‘ōhi‘a St., Suite 309, Kapolei (808) 768-3027 parks-tru@honolulu.gov honolulu.gov/parks
Kōkua Kalihi Valley Elderly Services – KKV Elder Center 1846 Gulick Ave. (808) 848-0977 info@kkv.net kkv.net
Kroc Center Hawai‘i 91-3257 Kualaka‘i Parkway, ‘Ewa Beach (808) 682-5505 kroccenterhawaii.org
Still & Moving Center 1024 Queen St. (808) 397-7678 info@stillandmovingcenter. com stillandmovingcenter.com
YMCA Exercise Program
– Kaimukī 4835 Kīlauea Ave. (808) 737-5544 info@ymcahonolulu.org ymcahonolulu.org
YMCA Exercise Program – Kalihi 1335 Kalihi St. (808) 848-2494 info@ymcahonolulu.org ymcahonolulu.org
YMCA Exercise Program – Leeward 94-440 Mokuola St., Waipahu (808) 691-6495 info@ymcahonolulu.org ymcahonolulu.org
YMCA Exercise Program
– Mililani 95-1190 Hikikikaulia St., Mililani (808) 625-1040 info@ymcahonolulu.org ymcahonolulu.org
YMCA Exercise Program – Nu‘uanu 1441 Pali Highway (808) 536-3556 info@ymcahonolulu.org ymcahonolulu.org
YMCA Exercise Program – Windward 1200 Kailua Road, Kailua (808) 261-0808 info@ymcahonolulu.org ymcahonolulu.org
Senior Centers
CCH – Lanakila Multipurpose Senior Center 1640 Lanakila Ave. (808) 847-1322 info@catholiccharities hawaii.org catholiccharitieshawaii.org
Kāne‘ohe Community & Senior Center 45-613 Puohala St., Kāne‘ohe (808) 233-7317
Kapahulu Center 3410 Campbell Ave. (808) 737-1748 information@kapahulu center.org kapahulucenter.org
Makua Ali‘i Senior Center 1541 Kalākaua Ave. (808) 973-7263 parks@honolulu.gov honolulu.gov/parks
Mō‘ili‘ili Senior Center 2535 S. King St. (808) 955-1555 office@moiliilicc.org moiliilicc.org
Opportunity & Resources Inc. Anuenue Hale Inc. 64-1510 Kamehameha Highway, Wahiawā (808) 622-3929 helemano808@hawaii. rr.com ori-hawaii.com
Waikīkī Community Center 310 Paoakalani Ave. (808) 923-1802 info@waikikicommunity center.org waikikicommunity center.org
FINANCIAL Financial Assistance
Benefit, Employment & Support Services Division 820 Mililani St., #606 (808) 586-5230 dhs@dhs.hawaii.gov humanservices.hawaii.gov
Catholic Charities Hawai‘i 1822 Ke‘eaumoku St. (808) 521-4357 info@catholiccharities hawaii.org catholiccharitieshawaii.org
Hawaiian Telcom Lifeline 1177 Bishop St. (808) 643-3456 hawaiiantel.com
Honolulu Community Action Program 1132 Bishop St., Suite 100 (808) 521-4531 hcap@hcapweb.org hcapweb.org
Lifeline – Federal Telephone Subsidy 1-855-455-8477 lifelinetips@fcc.gov lifelinesupport.org
Med-QUEST Division
801 Dillingham Blvd., Third Floor (808) 587-3540 601 Kamokila Blvd., Room 415, Kapolei (808) 692-7364 HCSBInquiries@dhs. hawaii.gov medquest.hawaii.gov
Salvation Army 296 N. Vineyard Blvd. (808) 521-6551 aloha.hawaii@usw. salvationarmy.org hawaii.salvationarmy.org
Financial Fraud, Exploitation & Scams
DCCA – Securities Fraud
Hotline
335 Merchant St. (808) 587-2267 dcca@dcca.hawaii.gov hawaii.gov/dcca
Dept. of Commerce & Consumer Affairs –Insurance Fraud Unit Hotline (808) 587-7416 dcca@dcca.hawaii.gov hawaii.gov/dcca
Dept. of the Attorney General – Medicaid Fraud Control Unit 333 Queen St., 10th Floor (808) 586-1058 hawaiiag@hawaii.gov hawaii.gov/ag
Honolulu Police Department – Criminal Investigation Division 801 S. Beretania St., CID (808) 723-3709 hpdgeneral@honolulu.gov honolulupd.org
National Do Not Call Registry 1-888-382-1222 donotcall.gov
Office of the Inspector General – Medicare, Medicaid, Health Care Fraud 1-800-447-8477 oig.hhs.gov
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 575 Cooke St., Suite A 2208 1-800-638-2772 nfleming@cpsc.gov cpsc.gov
Money Management
Caregiver Foundation of America
926 Third St., Pearl City (808) 625-3782 info@thecaregiver foundation.org thecaregiverfoundation.org
Using Hawaii Relay Conference Captioning
By LisaAnn Tom, Relay Hawaii Customer Relations ManagerCommunication access is critical to stay connected for our health and overall quality of life. As we age, hearing loss may affect our lives, making it more difficult to understand what is happening during conference calls, video meetings or webinars and many other online group discussions. Struggling to hear and understand what is being said in our daily activities may cause us to feel a loss of independence and dignity, and may even cause us to withdraw socially.
There’s a service available that can help you feel empowered and stay engaged with individuals or co-workers. Relay Conference Captioning (RCC) is a service available at no charge for Hawaii residents who are deaf or hard of hearing that enables them to actively participate in conference calls, video meetings, or webinars. The service enables you to participate in traditional conference calls or by using web conferencing platforms by reading live captions through a web browser on your computer or mobile device. Saving a copy of the RCC transcript is one of the available options.
If you or someone you know is challenged by group online discussions or meetings, encourage them to check out this innovative solution and help regain their confidence and independence.
CSI Inc. (Comfort, Security, Independence) 1001 Bishop St. (808) 538-0353 help@csihawaii.org csihawaii.org
Public Benefits
AARP Benefits Quick Link
1132 Bishop St., Suite 1920 1-866-295-7282 hiaarp@aarp.org aarp.org/quicklink
Social Security & SSI
Social Security Administration 300 Ala Moana Blvd., Room 1-114 1-800-772-1213 563 Farrington Highway, Suite 201, Halekuai Center, Kapolei socialsecurity.gov
FOOD Food Assistance
Hawai‘i Foodbank 2611 Kilihau St. (808) 836-3600 info@hawaiifoodbank.org hawaiifoodbank.org
Honolulu Community Action Program 1132 Bishop St., Suite 100 (808) 521-4531 hcap@hcapweb.org hcapweb.org
Meal Service
Alu Like Inc. 2969 Māpunapuna Place, Suite 200 (808) 535-6700 info@alulike.org alulike.org
Arcadia Home Health Services 1660 S. Beretania St., Suite 101 (808) 983-5900 info@arcadia-hi.org arcadia.org
Hawai‘i Meals on Wheels 2728 Huapala St., Suite 209 (808) 988-6747 info@hmow.org ihshawaii.org
Keiki to Kūpuna 94-252 Pupuole St., Waipahu (808) 677-0067 keikitokupuna@gmail.com keikitokupuna.org
Kūpuna Needs Project kupunaneeds@hictv.com kupunaneedsproject.com
Lanakila Meals on Wheels 1809 Bachelot St. (808) 356-8519 cr@lanakilapacific.org lanakilapacific.org
Lunalilo Meal Service 501 Kekauluohi St. (808) 395-1000 x 221 tammy@lunalilo.org lunalilo.org
Mom’s Meals Multiple locations 1-877-508-6667 momsmeals.com
Pālolo Chinese Home 2459 10th Ave. (808) 737-2555, ext. 803 or 801 info@palolo.org palolohome.org
HOME AND COMMUNITY LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES
Adult Day Care
Aged to Perfection Adult Day Care Centers 94-330 Mokuola St., Waipahu (808) 622-4717 Wahiawā: 1445 California Ave. agedtoperfectionhawaii.com
Ann Pearl Adult Day Health 45-181 Waikalua Road, Kāne‘ohe (808) 247-8558 annpearlnursing.com
Beckwith Hillside Adult Day Care 2373 Beckwith St. (808) 953-9642 info@beckwithhillside.com beckwithhillside.com
Casamina Adult Day Care 1426 Ala Napunani St. (808) 839-9733 acmina808@gmail.com
Central Union Church –ADC & ADH Center 1660 S. Beretania St. (808) 983-5910 info@centralunion church.org centralunionchurch.org
Evergreen Adult Day Care Centers 1500 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Suite 102E (808) 746-7505 825 Ke‘eaumoku St., Suite 133 info@evergreen hawaiiadc.com evergreenhawaiiadc.com
Furukawa Living Treasure Day Care Centers 1449 Brigham St. (808) 203-7826 furukawa-livingtreasure-llc1senior.business.site
Hale Hau‘oli Hawai‘i 98-1247 Ka‘ahumanu St., Suite 207, ‘Aiea (808) 798-8706 halehauolihawaii.org
Hulu Makua Inc. 1029 Kapahulu Ave., Suite 408 (808) 729-9086
Kuakini Adult Day Care at St. Timothy’s Church 98-939 Moanalua Road, ‘Aiea (808) 547-9534 kuakini.org
Live Well at Iwilei by Kāhala Nui – Adult Day Care 888 Iwilei Road, Suite 105 (808) 218-7777 livewellhi.org
Lotus Adult Day Care Center 99-186 Puakala St., ‘Aiea (808) 486-5050 lotusadultdaycare@ hawaiiantel.biz
KŪPUNA RESOURCE GUIDE
Lunalilo Home 501 Kekauluohi St. (808) 395-1000 info@lunalilo.org lunalilo.org
Mālama Adult Day Care 1208 Artesian St. (808) 946-9672 info@malama adultdaycare.com malamaadultdaycare.com
Mililani Hale – Adult Day Care 95-257 Kaloapau St., Mililani (808) 457-8623 mililani@icloud.com mililaniadc.com
Pālolo Chinese Home 2459 10th Ave. (808) 737-2555 info@palolo.org palolohome.org
Sakura House – Adult Day Care 1666 Mott Smith Drive (808) 536-1112 sakurahousehonolulu@ gmail.com sakurahousehawaii.com
Salvation Army – Adult Day Care & Day Health 296 N. Vineyard Blvd. (808) 521-6553 hawaii.salvationarmy.org/ hawaii/adhs
Seagull Schools Adult Day Center 531 Farrington Highway, Kapolei (808) 674-1160 adc@seagullschools.org seagullschools.org
St. Francis Adult Day Care Center 91-1758 ‘Ō‘ōhao St., ‘Ewa Beach (808) 681-0100 2715 Pamoa Road, (808) 988-5678 info@stfrancishawaii.org stfrancishawaii.org
Waipahu Hongwanji Mission – Adult Day Care 94-821 Kuhaulua St., Waipahu (808) 677-4221 waipahuhongwanji@ hawaii.rr.com waipahuhongwanji.org/ adult-day-care
Windward Seniors Adult Day Care – Hope Center 77 N. Kainalu Drive, Kailua (808) 261-4947 allisonbean11@gmail.com windwardseniordaycare center.org
Adult Day Health
Ann Pearl Adult Day Health 45-181 Waikalua Road, Kāne‘ohe (808) 247-8558 annpearlnursing.com
Lē‘ahi – Adult Day Health 3675 Kīlauea Ave. (808) 733-7955 vgonzales@hhsc.org leahi.hhsc.org
Maluhia – Adult Day Health 1027 Hala Drive (808) 832-5874 hhsc@hhsc.org maluhia.hhsc.org
Salvation Army – Adult Day Care & Day Health 296 N. Vineyard Blvd. (808) 521-6553 hawaii.salvationarmy.org/ hawaii/adhs
Case Management
Hawai‘i Health & Harm Reduction Center 677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 226 (808) 521-2437 info@hhhrc.org hhhrc.org
Ho‘okele Health 820 Mililani St., Suite 711 (808) 457-1655 info@hookelehealth.com hookelehealth.com
Ho‘okele Health: Maui P.O. Box 532677, Kihei (808) 877-6688 maryl@caregiversmaui.com caregiversmaui.com
Ke Ola Mamo 321 N. Kuakini St., #308 (808) 440-6852 mkalamau@keola mamo.org keolamamo.org
KKV Elder Center, Kōkua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services 2239 N. School St. (808) 848-0977 info@kkv.net kkv.net
Companionship
Dept. of Human Services Senior Companion Program 333 N. King St., Suite 160 (808) 832-0340 dhs@dhs.hawaii.gov hawaii.gov/dhs
Ho‘okele Care at Home 820 Mililani St., Suite 711 (808) 457-1655 info@hookelehealth.com hookelehealth.com
Ho‘okele Health: Maui P.O. Box 532677, Kīhei (808) 877-6688 maryl@caregiversmaui.com caregiversmaui.com
Respite Companion Service Program
420 Waiakamilo Road, Suite 202 (808) 832-5236, (808) 832-5235 dhs@dhs.hawaii.gov hawaii.gov/dhs
Home Health Agencies
Adventist Health –Castle Home Care 45-045 Kamehameha Highway, HPU Annex, Kāne‘ohe (808) 263-5077 callcenter@ah.org adventisthealth.org
Arcadia Home Health Services 1660 S. Beretania St. (808) 983-5900 info@arcadia-hi.org arcadia.org
Attention Plus Care 1580 Makaloa St., Suite 1060 (808) 739-2811 info@attentionplus.com attentionplus.com
Bayada Home Health Care 615 Pi‘ikoi St., Suite 601 (808) 591-6050 info@bayada.com bayada.com
Care Resource Hawai‘i 680 Iwilei Road, Suite 660 (808) 599-4999 infocrh@queens.org careresourcehawaii.org
Care Resource Hawai‘i 680 Iwilei Road, Suite 660 (808) 599-4999 infocrh@queens.org careresourcehawaii.org
Kaiser Home Health Agency 2828 Pa‘a St., Suite 2048 (808) 432-5688
Kaiser Home Health Agency 2828 Pa‘a St., Suite 2048 (808) 432-5688
Kōkua Nurses Home Health 1210 Artesian St., Suite 201 (808) 594-2326 ocf@hawaiinursing homes.com hawaiinursinghomes.com
Kōkua Nurses Home Health 1210 Artesian St., Suite 201 (808) 594-2326 ocf@hawaiinursing homes.com hawaiinursinghomes.com
Lou’s Quality HHC Services LLC 95-212 Wailawa St., Mililani (808) 623-7109, (808) 754-3934 lou.marcelo@yahoo.com lousqualcare.com
Lou’s Quality HHC Services LLC 95-212 Wailawa St., Mililani (808) 623-7109, (808) 754-3934 lou.marcelo@yahoo.com lousqualcare.com
Mastercare Homecare & Healthcare 1314 S. King St., Suite 856 (808) 597-1564 info@gomastercare.com gomastercare.com
Mastercare Homecare & Healthcare 1314 S. King St., Suite 856 (808) 597-1564 info@gomastercare.com gomastercare.com
O‘ahu Home Healthcare LLC 820 Mililani St., Suite 725 (808) 492-1403 info@oahuhomehealthcare. com oahuhomehealthcare.com
Safe Harbor Homecare Inc. 450 Kamehameha Highway, Suite 3, Pearl City (808) 488-8826 info@safeharbor homecare.net safeharborhomecare.net
Safe Harbor Homecare Inc. 450 Kamehameha Highway, Suite 3, Pearl City (808) 488-8826 info@safeharbor homecare.net safeharborhomecare.net
SeniorCare Foundation 94-1035 Leihaku St., Waipahu (808) 626-5968 seniorcarefoundation.org
SeniorCare Foundation 94-1035 Leihaku St., Waipahu (808) 626-5968 seniorcarefoundation.org
Wahiawā General Hospital Home Health 128 Lehua St., Wahiawā (808) 621-8411 info@wahiawageneral.org wahiawageneral.org
Wahiawā General Hospital Home Health 128 Lehua St., Wahiawā (808) 621-8411 info@wahiawageneral.org wahiawageneral.org
Wilson Homecare 1221 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Suite 940 (808) 596-4486 info@wilsoncare.com wilsonhomecare.net
Wilson Homecare 1221 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Suite 940 (808) 596-4486 info@wilsoncare.com wilsonhomecare.net
Home Services
Home Services
Adult Intake Unit: Dept. of Human Services (for low-income SSI and Medicaid-eligible) 420 Waiakamilo Road, Suite 300A (808) 832-5115 dhs@dhs.hawaii.gov humanservices.hawaii.gov
O‘ahu Home Healthcare LLC 820 Mililani St., Suite 725 (808) 492-1403 info@oahuhomehealthcare. com oahuhomehealthcare.com
Prime Care Services of Hawai‘i Inc. 3375 Koapaka St., Suite I-570 (808) 531-0050 info@primecarehawaii.com primecarehawaii.com
Prime Care Services of Hawai‘i Inc. 3375 Koapaka St., Suite I-570 (808) 531-0050 info@primecarehawaii.com primecarehawaii.com
Adult Intake Unit: Dept. of Human Services (for low-income SSI and Medicaid-eligible) 420 Waiakamilo Road, Suite 300A (808) 832-5115 dhs@dhs.hawaii.gov humanservices.hawaii.gov
Ho‘okele Health 820 Mililani St., Suite 711 (808) 457-1655 info@hookelehealth.com hookelehealth.com
Ho‘okele Health 820 Mililani St., Suite 711 (808) 457-1655 info@hookelehealth.com hookelehealth.com
Ho‘okele Health: Maui P.O. Box 532677, Kīhei (808) 877-6688 maryl@caregiversmaui.com caregiversmaui.com
Ho‘okele Health: Maui P.O. Box 532677, Kīhei (808) 877-6688 maryl@caregiversmaui.com caregiversmaui.com
Pālolo Chinese Home –Home Cleaning Service 2459 10th Ave. (808) 748-7994 info@palolo.org palolohome.org
Personal Care
Ho‘okele Health 820 Mililani St., Suite 711 (808) 457-1655 info@hookelehealth.com hookelehealth.com
Ho‘okele Health: Maui P.O. Box 532677, Kīhei (808) 877-6688 maryl@caregiversmaui.com caregiversmaui.com
St. Francis Health Services for Senior Citizens 2228 Liliha St., Suite 408 (808) 547-6121 info@stfrancishawaii.org stfrancis.org
HOUSING
Homelessness & Shelters
Institute for Human Services Men’s Shelter 350 Sumner St. (808) 447-2800 info@ihshawaii.org ihshawaii.org
Institute for Human Services Women’s Shelter 546 Ka‘ahi St. (808) 447-2800 info@ihshawaii.org ihshawaii.org
Next Step Shelter –Waikīkī Health 200 Keawe St. (808) 545-8800
Wai‘anae Community Outreach 50 Belleau Woods St., Kapolei (808) 696-5667 wcohawaii.org
Housing Search & Information
Catholic Charities Hawai‘i 1822 Ke‘eaumoku St. (808) 521-4357 info@catholiccharities hawaii.org catholiccharitieshawaii.org
Going Home Plus Project – Center on Disability Studies (808) 692-8166, (808) 524-3370 cds.coe.hawaii.edu/ goinghome
Hawai‘i Public Housing Authority 1002 N. School St. (808) 204-9042 hpha@hawaii.gov hpha.hawaii.gov
HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development 842 Bethel St. (808) 768-7096 hud.gov/states/hawaii/ homeownership/seniors
Nursing Homes
15 Craigside 15 Craigside Place (808) 523-7000 info@arcadia-hi.org arcadia.org
Aloha Nursing & Rehab Centre 45-545 Kamehameha Highway, Kāne‘ohe (808) 247-2220 info@alohanursing.com alohanursing.com
Arcadia Retirement Residence – Nursing Facility 1434 Punahou St. (808) 941-0941 info@arcadia-hi.org arcadia.org
Avalon Care Center –Honolulu LLC 1930 Kamehameha IV Road (808) 847-4834 avalonhci.com
H. & J. Weinberg Care Center at Pohai Nani 45-90 Namoku St., Kāne‘ohe (808) 247-1670
Hale Ho Aloha 2670 Pacific Heights Road (808) 524-1955 info@halehoaloha.com halehoaloha.com
Hale Mālamalama 6163 Summer St. (808) 396-0537 fran@hmnursing.com hmnursing.com
Hale Nani Rehabilitation & Nursing Center 1677 Pensacola St. (808) 537-3371 avalonhci.com
Hale Ola Kino at One Kalākaua 1314 Kalākaua Ave., Second Floor (808) 983-4444 info@haleolakino.com haleolakino.com
Hiolani Care Center at Kāhala Nui 4389 Malia St. (808) 218-7200 sales@kahalanui.com kahalanui.com
Islands Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation 1205 Alexander St. (808) 733-8700 islandsnr.com
Ka Punawai Ola 575 Farrington Highway, Kapolei (808) 674-9262 kapunawaiola.com
Kahuku Medical Center 56-117 Pualalea St., Kahuku (808) 293-9221 info@kmc-hi.org kmc-hi.org
Kalākaua Gardens 1723 Kalākaua Ave. (808) 518-2273 kalakauagardens.com
Kuakini Geriatric Care 347 N. Kuakini St. (808) 536-2236 kuakini.org
Lē‘ahi Hospital & Nursing Home 3675 Kīlauea Ave. (808) 733-8000 dakiyoshi@hhsc.org leahi.hhsc.org
Liliha Healthcare Center 1814 Liliha St. (808) 537-9557 rmcare.com/liliha
Maluhia Hospital & Nursing Home 1027 Hala Drive (808) 832-5874 hhsc@hhsc.org maluhia.hhsc.org
Mānoa Cottage Kaimukī 748 Olokele Ave. (808) 426-7850 manoacottage.com
Maunalani Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 5113 Maunalani Circle (808) 732-0771 mnrc@maunalani.org maunalaninursing.org
Nu‘uanu Hale 2900 Pali Highway (808) 595-6311 newfamilyhealthhi.com/ nuuanu-hale
O‘ahu Care Facility 1808 S. Beretania St. (808) 687-3300 ocf@hawaiinursing homes.com oahucarefacility.com
Pālolo Chinese Home 2459 10th Ave. (808) 737-2555 info@palolo.org palolohome.org
Pearl City Nursing Home 919 Lehua Ave., Pearl City (808) 453-1919 pcnh@hawaiinursing homes.com pearlcitynursinghome.com
Pu‘uwai ‘O Mākaha 84-390 Jade St., Wai‘anae (808) 695-9508 ohanapacific.com
The Care Center of Honolulu 1900 Bachelot St. (808) 531-5302 ccoh.us
The Clarence T.C. Ching Villas at St. Francis 2230 Liliha St. (808) 524-1955 info@thevillashawaii.com thevillashawaii.com
Wahiawā General Hospital Nursing & Rehab 128 Lehua St., Wahiawā (808) 621-8411 info@wahiawageneral.org wahiawageneral.org
IDENTIFICATION
Alzheimer’s Association 270 Ho‘okahi St., #311, Wailuku (808) 242-8636 alohainfo@alz.org alz.org/hawaii
MedicAlert 1-800-432-5378 medicalert.org
Satellite City Halls
Customer Service Department Information Line (808) 768-3798 honolulu.gov
Ala Moana Center 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 1255 (808) 768-4300 honolulu.gov
Fort Street (Downtown) 1041 Nu‘uanu Ave., Suite A (808) 768-4103 honolulu.gov
Hawai‘i Kai Corporate Plaza 6600 Kalaniana‘ole Highway, Suite 101 (808) 768-4800 honolulu.gov
Kalihi-Kapālama Hale 925 Dillingham Blvd., Suite 102 (808) 768-4500 honolulu.gov
Kāne‘ohe 45-480 Kāne‘ohe Bay Drive, Suite C06, Kāne‘ohe (808) 768-4100 honolulu.gov
Kapolei Hale 1000 Ulu‘ōhi‘a St., #103, Kapolei (808) 768-3400 honolulu.gov
Pearlridge Center 98-1005 Moanalua Road, Suite 244B, ‘Aiea (808) 768-5000 honolulu.gov
Wahiawā 330 N. Cane St., Wahiawā (808) 768-4700 honolulu.gov
Wai‘anae Neighborhood Community Center 85-670 Farrington Highway, Suite 3, Wai‘anae (808) 768-9100 honolulu.gov
LEGAL
Advance Directives, POLST, CCO & DNR
Kōkua Mau P.O. Box 62155 (808) 585-9977 kokuamau.org
University of Hawai‘i Elder Law Program 2485 Dole St. (808) 956-6544 uhelp.edu@gmail.com hawaii.edu/uhelp Legal Services
Affordable Lawyers Project 924 Bethel St. (808) 527-8027
Hawai‘i Disability Rights Center 1132 Bishop St., Suite 2102 (808) 949-2922 info@hawaiidisability rights.org hawaiidisabilityrights.org
Lawyer Referral & Information Service (808) 537-9140 iris@hsba.org hawaiilawyerreferral.com
Legal Aid Society of Hawai‘i 924 Bethel St. (808) 536-4302 legalaidhawaii.org
Long-Term Care Ombudsman 250 S. Hotel St., #406 (808) 586-0100 hi-ltc-ombudsman.org
Mediation Center of the Pacific 1301 Young St., Second Floor (808) 521-6767 mcp@mediatehawaii.org mediatehawaii.org
Mental Health America of Hawai‘i 1136 Union Mall, Suite 208 (808) 521-1846 mentalhealth-hi.org
Nursing Home Abuse nursinghomeabuse.org
Office of Health Care Assurance – Care Home Complaints
601 Kamokila Blvd., Suite 361, Kapolei (808) 692-7400 health.hawaii.gov/ohca
Office of Health Care Assurance – Hospital & Nursing Home Complaints
601 Kamokila Blvd., Suite 361, Kapolei (808) 692-7420 health.hawaii.gov/ohca
Victim Witness Kōkua Services 1060 Richards St., Ninth Floor (808) 768-7400 honoluluprosecutor.org
Volunteer Legal Services Hawai‘i 545 Queen St., Suite 100 (808) 528-7046 michelle@vlsh.org vlsh.org
SPECIFIC AUDIENCES
Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s Association 270 Ho‘okahi St., #311 (808) 242-8636 alohainfo@alz.org alz.org/hawaii
Assistive Technology
Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawai‘i 200 N. Vineyard Blvd., Suite 430 (808) 532-7112 barbara@atrc.org atrc.org
ISG Inc. 3472 Kanaina Ave. (808) 732-4622 isghawaii808@twc.com
Diabetes
American Diabetes Association Hawai‘i 900 Fort St. Mall, Suite 940 (808) 947-5979 adahawaii@diabetes.org diabetes.org/hawaii
Veterans
U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs 459 Patterson Road 1-800-827-1000 hawaii.va.gov
U.S. Vets Transitional Housing & Homeless Program P.O. Box 75329, Kapolei (808) 682-9000 usvetsinc.org
VA Pacific Islands Healthcare System 459 Patterson Road (808) 433-0600 hawaii.va.gov
Visually/Hearing Impaired
Aloha State Association of the Deaf (808) 778-8632 asad808secretary@gmail. com hcoahawaii.org
American Foundation for the Blind 1-800-232-5463 info@aph.org afb.org/seniorsite
Deaf Center at Kapi‘olani Community College 4303 Diamond Head Road (808) 734-9210 coryell@hawaii.edu ohana.kapiolani.hawaii. edu
Ho‘opono 1901 Bachelot St. (808) 586-5269 mbates@dhs.hawaii.gov humanservices.hawaii.gov/ vr/hoopono/about
Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 402 Kapahulu Ave. (808) 733-8444 librarieshawaii.org
Telecommunications Relay Services 1-877-447-5990 fcc.gov/consumers/guides/ telecommunicationsrelay-service-trs
Vocational Rehabilitation Division 801 Dillingham Blvd., Third Floor (808) 586-4824 601 Kamokila Blvd., Room 415, Kapolei dhs@dhs.hawaii.gov humanservices. hawaii.gov/vr
TRANSPORTATION
Driver & Pedestrian Information
AARP: Driver Safety Education 1132 Bishop St., Suite 1920 1-888-227-7669 hiaarp@aarp.org aarp.org/auto/driver-safety
Driver Rehab Hawai‘i 4429 Mala‘ai St., Suite 101 (808) 294-3269 driverrehabhawaii.com
Driver’s License & Motor Vehicle Multiple locations (808) 768-9100 honolulu.gov/csd
Rehab Hospital Driving Evaluation & Training Program 226 N. Kuakini St. (808) 566-3878 rehabhospital.org
Transportation & Passes
Catholic Charities
Hawai‘i 1822 Ke‘eaumoku St. (808) 521-4357 info@catholiccharities hawaii.org catholiccharitieshawaii.org
Charley’s Taxi and Limousine – MediCab 1451 S. King St., Suite 300 (808) 531-1333 info@charleystaxi.com charleystaxi.com
Persons with Disabilities Parking Permit Multiple locations (808) 586-8121 dcab@doh.hawaii.gov health.hawaii.gov/dcab
Soderholm Mobility 2044 Dillingham Blvd. (808) 834-1417 denise@solderholmbus. com soderholmmobility.com
TheBus – O‘ahu Transit Services Inc. 811 Middle St. (808) 848-4444 thebusstop@honolulu.gov thebus.org
TheHandi-Van Eligibility Center 1100 Ward Ave., Suite 835 (808) 538-0033 handivan@honolulu.gov honolulu.gov/dts
TheHandi-Van – O‘ahu Transit Services Inc. 811 Middle St. (808) 456-5555 handivan@honolulu.gov honolulu.gov/dts