Resource Directory - Maui County Office on Aging

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Resource Directory - Maui County Office on Aging
Maui County Office on Aging
Resource Directory
Maui County Resources for Older Adults,
Caregivers and Persons with Disabilities
Toll Free: (808) 643-2372
Email: [email protected]
www.mauicountyadrc.org
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Maui County Office on Aging
(808) 270-7774
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
Fire, Police or Ambulance Emergency
24-Hour Access Line (for suicide, crisis or mental health)
To Report Abuse:
Child Abuse
Elder Abuse
Sexual Abuse Maui
Sexual Abuse Molokai
Sexual Abuse Lana’i
Civil Defense (after hours, weekends, holidays)
Maui
Molokai
Lanai
Coast Guard (Report Chemical / Oil Spills)
Coast Guard (Search and Rescue)
Kula Hospital and Clinic Emergency Department
Maui Memorial Medical Center Emergency Department
Poison Control Center
Veterans Crisis Line
DIAL 911
(800) 753-6879
(808) 243-5162
(808) 243-5151
(808) 873-8624
(808) 646-9037
(808) 443-5702
(808) 270-7245
(808) 270-7285
(808) 553-5355
(808) 565-6428
(800) 424-8802
(800) 552-6458
(808) 876-4415
(808) 242-2343
(808) 222-1222
(800) 273-8255
POLICE DEPARTMENT (Non Emergencies)
Maui
Molokai
Lanai
Maui Crime Stoppers
Road Closures
Sign up for Email or Text notifications
(808) 244-6400
(808) 553-5355
(808) 565-6428
(808) 242-6966
(808) 986-1200
http://co.maui.hi.us
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS CONTINUED ON INSIDE BACK COVER
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Maui County Office on Aging
Aloha Pumehana,
At the heart of the Maui County Office on Aging is the provision of services to frail elders
needed to maintain them in the comfort of their homes and ease burdens to their family
caregivers. The function of the Aging and Disability Resource Center is to provide one-stop
to resources that are vital to the populations we serve: frail elders, persons with disabilities
of any age, and their caregivers.
The Maui County Office on Aging’s program specialists manages contracts with agencies
that provide an array of services, including adult day care, transportation to medical
appointments, attendant care, chore and homemaker, home-delivered meals, personal
care, and more. MCOA also administers Healthy Aging Programs, including Better Choices,
Better Health®, EnhanceFitness,® and Powerful Tools for Caregivers,® three evidencebased programs that improve the quality of our seniors’ lives and their caregivers.
The Office on Aging’s outreach team visits elders in their homes to assess their level of
need and link them to in-home and community-based services that keep them safe,
comfortable, and from feeling isolated and alone.
For our family caregivers, including grandparents raising grandchildren, services within
these pages will make life easier as you perform your vital function to loved ones.
We hope you will find all the resources you need at your fingertips in this Resource
Directory. However, if you know of any missing agencies or services, please contact the
Office on Aging, and we will be happy to consider them for inclusion in the next printing of
this Resource Directory for frail elders, family caregivers and persons with disabilities.
With Aloha from the Staff of the
Maui County Office on Aging
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Table of Contents
ACTIVE AGING
CONGREGATE DINING
HEALTH and WELLNESS PROGRAMS
PARKS AND POOLS
RECREATION & LEISURE
SENIOR CENTERS
SENIOR CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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9
10-11
12
12-13
13
14
15-16
ADVOCACY AND LEGAL SERVICES
CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
LEGAL RIGHTS
LEGAL SERVICES
MEDIATION SERVICES
OMBUDSMAN
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18
18
19-21
21-22
22
CLOTHING AND THRIFT STORES
23-24
EDUCATION
GED PREPARATION
GED PREPARATION – NATIVE HAWAIIAN
SPECIAL EDUCATION
25-27
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28
29
EMPLOYMENT
JOB PLACEMENT
JOB PLACEMENT - NATIVE HAWAIIAN
TEMPORARY DISABILITY INSURANCE
UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
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32
32
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END OF LIFE
ADVANCE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES
FUNERAL AND BURIAL SERVICES
HOSPICE
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FINANCES
CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING
CONSUMER PROTECTION
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND LICENSING
ENERGY EDUCATION & ASSISTANCE
INCOME TAX
INCOME TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE
LEGAL ASSISTANCE
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
PUBLIC BENEFITS
SENIOR DISCOUNT CARD
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCE
UTILITY COMPANY PHONE NUMBERS
FOOD
CONGREGATE DINING FOR THE ELDERLY
FOOD DONATIONS TO FEED THE HUNGRY
FOOD DISTRIBUTORS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS FOR FRAIL ELDERLY
PREPARED MEALS FOR THE HUNGRY
SNAP - SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
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39
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39
40
40
41
41
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
47
48
48-49
50-51
51-52
52
GRANDPARENTS AND PARENTS
53-57
HEALTH AND MEDICAL
DENTAL
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DIALYSIS CENTERS
HEALTH ALERT SYSTEMS
HEALTH INSURANCE COUNSELING
HEALTH INSURANCE PROVIDERS
MEDICARE
HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS
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60
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61
62
63-64
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65-66
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HEALTH AND MEDICAL (continued)
HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES
HOSPITALS
MEDICAL CLINICS
MEDICAL CLINICS – NATIVE HAWAIIAN
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
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67
67-69
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70
71-72
72-73
HOUSING
ADULT FOSTER CARE
ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES
AFFORDABLE AND LOW INCOME HOUSING
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
FAIR HOUSING HAWAII
HOMELESS RESOURCES
HOUSING COUNSELING
HUD HOUSING - SECTION 8
INDEPENDENT LIVING FOR ELDERS AND PERSONS
WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
LONG TERM CARE ADVOCACY and COMPLAINTS
LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES
RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
USDA – RURAL DEVELOPMENT – MAUI COUNTY
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76-78
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79-80
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82
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83-84
IMMIGRANTS
ASSISTANCE FOR IMMIGRANTS
INTERPRETATION SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION TO RETURN TO HOMELANDS
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89-91
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91
IN HOME SUPPORTS FOR FRAIL ELDERS AND CAREGIVERS
KUPUNA CARE SERVICES
ADULT DAY CARE
ADULT DAY HEALTH
ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT
CAREGIVER EDUCATION
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93-94
95
95-96
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96
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86-87
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IN HOME SUPPORTS FOR FRAIL ELDERS AND CAREGIVERS (continued)
HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
RESPITE CARE - IN HOME SETTING
RESPITE CARE - FACILITY SETTING
RESPITE CARE – PRIVATE
SENIOR COMPANION
SUPPORT GROUPS
TRANSPORTATION FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
PARATRANSIT TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
SENIOR SHOPPING SHUTTLE
TRANSPORTATION BY VOLUNTEERS
97-98
99-100
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102
102
102
103-105
106
106-107
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108
108
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
CRISIS AND SUICIDE LINE
CLUBHOUSES
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS
FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICES
FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTERS
MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATION
PARENTING
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110
110
110
111
114
115
115-116
PERSONAL SAFETY
ABUSE OF DEPENDENT ADULTS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
CHILD ABUSE
SEXUAL ASSAULT
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118
118-119
120-121
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SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
ADVOCACY
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS
SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS – PRIVATE
ASSISTANCE ANIMALS
ASSISTIVE DEVICES
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY - VIDEO
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
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123-124
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125
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SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (continued)
DISABLED PARKING PERMITS AND LICENSE PLATES
EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
SERVICES FOR THE BLIND
SERVICES FOR THE DEAF
TAX EXEMPTIONS
THERAPEUTIC REHABILITATION
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128-129
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132
132
133
TRANSPORTATION
AIR AMBULANCE
AIRPORT SERVICES
ACCESSIBLE RENTALS – YOU DRIVE
COMMUNITY-BASED TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
FOR FRAIL ELDERS
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND LICENSING
INTER ISLAND FERRY
TRANSPORTATION FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
PARATRANSIT TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
SENIOR SHOPPING SHUTTLE
TRANSPORTATION BY VOLUNTEERS
TRAVELERS WITH DISABILITIES
TRAVELERS WITH MEDICAL CONDITIONS
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135-137
137-138
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VETERANS
VETERANS AFFAIRS
VETERANS BENEFITS
VETERANS CEMETERIES
VETERANS MEMORIALS
VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS
145-146
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148
149-150
149
151
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
152-162
INDEX BY AGENCY
163-174
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140-141
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142-143
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ACTIVE AGING
ACTIVE AGING
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CONGREGATE DINING
ALU LIKE, Inc.
Ke Ola Pono No Nā Kupuna – Maui
1977 Kaohu St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-9774
www.alulike.org
[email protected]
Ke Ola Pono No Nā Kupuna – Molokai
(808) 553-5393
Kulana Oiwi Complex, Ste. D2, 600 Maunaloa Hwy., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
ALU LIKE’s Ke Ola Pono No Nā Kūpuna Program provides nutrition and supportive
services (recreation, education, outreach, promotion of well-being) to independent
Native Hawaiians 60 years of age or older on the islands of Maui and Molokai .
Kaunoa Senior Services
(808) 270-7308
Kaunoa administers the county’s congregate dining program for well elders at
numerous nutrition sites around Maui County.
Kaunoa Senior Center
401 Alakapa Pl., Paia, HI 96779
(808) 270-7308
West Maui Senior Center
788 Pauoa St. #103, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 270-4310
Hale Hulu Mamo – Hana
(808) 248-8833
Hana Senior Center, 5101 Uakea Rd., Bldg G., Hana, HI 96713
Home Pumehana – Molokai
290 Kolapa Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5402
Lanai Senior Center - Lanai
309 A Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6282
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS
Maui County Office on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Center
J. Walter Cameron Center
95 Mahalani St., Rm. 20, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7755
www.mauicountyadrc.org
[email protected]
Better Choices, Better Health
BCBH is an evidence-based educational program designed by Stanford University and
Kaiser Permanente to help people manage their chronic conditions and improve their overall
health through achievable action plans for nutrition, exercise, relaxation, communication
skills, medication management, and more.
BCBH workshops are offered on Maui, Molokai and Lanai. The workshop series is
comprised of 2.5 hour weekly class sessions for six weeks. Participants receive a book,
“Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions,” and a relaxation CD, “Time for Healing.”
Cost is $10 for individuals age 60+ and for caregivers of any age. Under 60 years? The
cost is $35. Scholarships are available.
(808) 463-3166
EnhanceFitness
EF is a program designed to help adults aged 50 and older - at all fitness levels - to become
more active and energized, and empowered to sustain independent lives. EF improves
cardiovascular fitness, strength, and flexibility while reducing health care costs for regular
participants. Exercise protects against heart attacks, lowers high blood pressure and bad
cholesterol, improves mental functioning, and reduces the incidence of falls.
The one-hour classes are ongoing and held three times weekly. The exercises include
aerobic/cardiovascular, balance and stretching, and strength training. Certified instructors
lead classes that are safe and effective for individuals with a wide range of physical abilities.
Progress is measured with fitness checks at the time of enrollment and again at 4 months.
For more information on the Maui County Office on Aging’s Healthy Aging Programs, call
MCOA at 270-7755. To register for EnhanceFitness, call Master Trainer Paula Keele at 8705530.
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Kaunoa Senior Services
(808) 270-7308
http://co.maui.hi.us
Kaunoa Senior Center
401 Alakapa Pl., Paia, HI 96779
(808) 270-7308
West Maui Senior Center
788 Pauoa St. #103, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 270-4310
Hale Hulu Mamo - Hana Senior Center
5101 Uakea Rd., Bldg G., Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8833
Home Pumehana – Molokai
35 N. Mohala St, 4D, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5402
Lanai Senior Center
309 A Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6818
Malama Pu'uwai
Maui Memorial Medical Center
221 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-3047
Maui Memorial Medical Center offers a comprehensive community cardiovascular
wellness program called Malama Pu'uwai (Take Care of Your Heart) four times per
year. It is free and open to the public, however, pre-registration is required and
space is limited.
The Malama Pu'uwai program focuses on education, healthy food choices, exercise,
screening and referrals. The program promotes wellness through early detection and
modification of cardiovascular disease risk factors.
Participants commit to a 6-week program of 2.5 hour weekly meetings. After the 6week program, 3- and 9-month follow-up newsletters will be mailed, and 6- and 12month follow-up meetings will be held. This schedule will allow continuous contact
with participants over a 15-month period.
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PARKS AND POOLS
County of Maui, Parks and Recreation
700 Halia Nakoa St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7230
www.co.maui.hi.us
For a current list of parks and pools in Maui County, visit the County of Maui website.
RECREATION & LEISURE
Haku Baldwin Center
444 Makawao Ave., Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 572-9129
www.facebook.com/hakubaldwincenter
Therapeutic Horse Riding services for children with special needs. Animal assisted
therapy and activities for seniors and patients of all ages. Horsemanship for military
veterans and humane animal education.
Lahaina Divers
143 Dickenson St., Ste. 100, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 667-7496
www.lahainadivers.com
[email protected]
Handicapped scuba diving and dive training. Specially adapted ship equipped with ADA
bathrooms and staff members are certified as Handicapped Scuba Association (HAS) Dive
Buddies. Also offer visually impaired and paraplegic diver training.
Maui Arts and Cultural Center
One Cameron Way, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-7469
www.mauiarts.org
The MACC’s Castle Theater has four openings for wheelchairs in the back row. If
you can transfer to an aisle seat, staff will store your chair in a closet and return at
intermissions. Call box office in advance so the staff can make your visit more
comfortable. Box office is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and open two hours
before Castle and McCoy Theater events.
Maui Golf and Sports Park
80 Ma'alaea Rd., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-7818
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Maui Historical Society Museum
2375 A Main St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-3326
Maui Mall Mega-Plex Cinemas
70 E. Kaahumanu Ave., Ste. A., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-6684
Only front row has seating for wheelchairs. There are 3-4 openings for wheelchairs
with companion seating beside them.
Maui Ocean Center
192 Ma'alaea Rd., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7000
Maui Special Olympics
P.O. Box 1842, Kahului, HI 96733
(808) 281-7318
Sugar Cane Train
(808) 667-6851
Accessible lift on one of the train cars.
SENIOR CENTERS
MAUI
(808) 270-7308
Kaunoa Senior Center
401 Alakapa Pl., Paia, HI 96779
WEST MAUI
(808) 270-4310
West Maui Senior Center
788 Pauoa St., #108, Lahaina, HI 96761
HANA
Hale Hulu Mamo Hana Senior Center
1501 Uakea St., Bldg. G., Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8833
Home Pumehana Molokai
290 Kolapa Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5788
Lanai Senior Center
309 A Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6818
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SENIOR CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
AARP
A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization formed in 1958 to help people age 50 and over
to have independence, choice and control.
AARP Kula Chapter
Kula Community Center
E. Lower Kula Rd., Kula, HI 96790
AARP Kihei Chapter
Kalama Heights
101 Kanani Rd., Kihei, HI 96753
AARP HAWAII
1132 Bishop St., Ste. 1920, Honolulu, HI 96813
Maui Economic Opportunity Senior Clubs
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Family Center
99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
808-545-6003
hiaarp.org
www.aarp.org/states/hi
(808) 249-2970
http://meoinc.charityfinders.org
MEO manages dozens of senior clubs throughout Maui County.
Hana Neighborhood Center
1501 Uakea Rd., Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8282
Molokai
380 Kolapa Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3216
Lana'i Branch Office
1144 Ilima Ave., #102, Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6665
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Maui County Office on Aging
(808) 270-7774
TOLL FREE (808) 643-2373
Aging & Disability Resource Center
J. Walter Cameron Center, 95 Mahalani St., Rm. 20, Wailuku, HI 96793
www.mauicountyadrc.org
[email protected]
Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum
Alzheimer’s Association
American Cancer Society
American Red Cross
Big Brothers / Big Sisters of Maui
Boy Scouts of America, Maui County Council
Boys and Girls Clubs of Maui
Community Work Day Program
East Maui Animal Refuge
Foster Grandparent Program
Friends of Haleakala National Park
Friends of the Children’s Justice Center of Maui, Inc.
Girl Scouts of Hawai‘i
Giving Back
Good Beginnings Maui
Habitat for Humanity
Hale Mahaolu
(808) 871-8058
(808) 242-8636
(808) 244-5553
(808) 244-0051
(808) 242-9754
(808) 244-3724
(808) 242-4363
(808) 877-2524
(808) 572-8308
(808) 832-5167
(808) 876-1673
(808) 986-8634
(808) 244-3744
(808) 573-3109
(808) 242-1608
(808) 893-0334
(808) 872-4100
Hale Makua Health Services
(808) 873-6616
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Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
Hospice Maui
Hui Malama Learning Center
Imua Family Services
Kanaha Pond Wildlife Sanctuary
Keiki Kokua, Inc.
Kula Hospital Auxiliary
Lana‘i Community Health Center
Maui Adult Day CareCenters
Maui AIDS Foundation
Maui Arts and Cultural Center
Maui Child and Family Service
Maui County Health Volunteers (a Medical Reserve Corps Unit)
Maui Economic Opportunity
Maui Family Support Service
Maui Food Bank
Maui Historical Society
Maui Humane Society
Maui Memorial Medical Center
Maui Nui Botanical Gardens
Maui OnStage/Historic Iao Theater
Meals on Wheels, Kaunoa Senior Services
Mediation Services of Maui
Mental Health Kokua
Na Ala Hele Program Trail Preservation State DLNR
National Kidney Foundation of Hawai‘i, Maui Branch
Native Hawaiian Plant Society
Neighborhood Place of Wailuku
Neighbors Helping Neighbors – Na Hoaloha
Paia Youth & Cultural Center
Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Kaunoa Senior Services
Senior Companion Program- Department of Human Services
The Maui Farm, Inc.
The Nature Conservancy, Maui Program
UH-Maui College
Volunteer Hawaii, hosted by Maui United Way
Volunteers Center of Maui County
Women Helping Women
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(808) 879-2818
(808) 244-5555
(808) 244-5911
(808) 244-7467
(510) 332-9448
(808) 573-4972
(808) 878-1221
(808) 565-9196
(808) 871-5804
(808) 242-4900
(808) 244-2787
(808) 877-6888
(808) 243-8649
(808) 249-2990
(808) 242-0900
(808) 214-9054
(808) 244-3326
(808) 877-3680
(808) 244-9056
(808) 249-2798
(808) 242-7134
(808) 270-7321
(808) 244-5744
(808) 244-7405
(808) 873-3509
(808) 986-1900
(808) 264-6977
(808) 986-0700
(808) 249-2545
(808) 579-8354
(808) 270-7323
(808) 832-0340
(808) 579-8271
(808) 856-7665
(808) 984-3500
(808) 543-2205
(808) 270-7150
(808) 579-9581
ADVOCACY AND
LEGAL SERVICES
ADVOCACY AND LEGAL SERVICES
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CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
Better Business Bureau & Senior Scam Hotline
1132 Bishop St., Ste. 1507, Honolulu, HI 96813
(877) 222-6551
Handles complaints involving marketplace activities – including misleading
advertising, improper selling practices, non-delivery of goods and services,
misrepresentation, unhonored guarantees or warranties, unsatisfactory services,
credit/billing problems, contracts not fulfilled, etc.
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Maui Consumer Resource Center
1063 Lower Main St., Ste. C-216, Wailuku, HI 96793
Regulated Industries Complaint Office
Securities Fraud
Insurance Complaints: [email protected]
Toll Free from Maui, Molokai and Lanai
Maui
Molokai and Lanai
Insurance Fraud Hotline
Consumer Information
Regulated Industries Complaint Office
Landlord Tenant
(808) 243-5808
http://cca.hawaii.gov
(808) 243-5808
(877) 477-6627
(808) 587-7416
(808) 984-2400
(800) 468-4644
(808) 587-7416
(808) 587-1234
(808) 243-5808
(808) 984-2400, ext. 62634
LEGAL RIGHTS
Hawaii Civil Rights Commission
Maui
Lana`i and Moloka`i
830 Punchbowl St., Rm. 411, Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 984-2400, Ext. 6-8636
(800) 468-4644, Ext. 6-8636
TDD (808) 586-8692
http://labor.hawaii.gov/hcrc
[email protected]
The HCRC receives, investigates, conciliates, and adjudicates complaints of
discrimination.
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Hawaii Disability Rights Center
1132 Bishop St., Ste. 2102, Honolulu, HI 96813
www.hawaiidisabilityrights.org
(800) 822-1057
[email protected]
Defends and enforces the human, civil and legal rights of people with disabilities and
protects them from discrimination. Human rights are those natural rights that are
accorded to all human beings as stated in the U.S. Constitution. Civil rights are an
expansion of basic human rights as stated in the U.S. Constitution.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
300 Ala Moana Blvd., Rm. 7-127
P.O. Box 50082, Honolulu, HI 96850-0051
TTY
(800) 669-4000
(800) 669-6820
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces federal laws
that make it illegal to discriminate against a job applicant or an employee because
of the person's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age
(40 or older), disability or genetic information. It is also illegal to discriminate
against a person because the person complained about discrimination, filed a
charge of discrimination, or participated in an employment discrimination
investigation or lawsuit.
LEGAL SERVICES
Department of the Prosecuting Attorney
(808) 270-7695
Victim Witness Assistance Program
2103 Wells St., Wailuku, HI 96793
http://co.maui.hi.us
Provides orientation to the criminal justice system, care information, crisis counseling
and advocacy for victims/witnesses and surviving family members of violent crimes.
Hawaii State Bar Association
(808) 270-0872
Free legal information. Hotline aimed at community members who may not have
access to attorney and need general advice or referral.
www.hsba.org
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LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF HAWAII
How To Apply For Legal Services
(800) 499-4302
Call Monday-Friday during Intake Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. Be prepared to provide information about your legal problem, income,
assets, and number of people in your household. If you are not a US citizen, you
must be able to provide proof of your legal residency when meeting with staff.
Senior Hotline (Age 60+)
Fair Housing Hotline
(888) 536-0011
(866) 527-3247
Neighbor Island Locations
Maui
24 N. Church Street, Suite 401
Wailuku, HI 96792
Molokai
19-23 Ala Malama Street
Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Lana‘i
730 Lanai Avenue, Suite 0315
Lanai City, HI 96763
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii Services and Programs
Naturalization application to become a U.S. citizen; Free legal services to indigent
immigrant victims of human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual assault; Special immigrant
juvenile VISAS for abused, neglected or abandoned children and youth. Family
reunification; U.S. citizenship through naturalization. Divorce, Custody, Visitation, Child
Support, Restraining Orders, Paternity, Guardianship, Power of Attorney, Wills, Advance
Health Care Directives; Landlord Tenant disputes; Discrimination in housing based on
protected categories; Debt Collection, Debtor's Rights, Garnishment, Repossession;
Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF), General Assistance (GA), Aid to Aged, Blind,
Disabled (AABD), Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Quest, Medicaid,
Medicare; IRS Tax Issues, and more.
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Hawaii Civil Rights Commission (HCRC) Maui
Lana`i and Moloka`i
(808) 984-2400, Ext. 6-8636
(800) 468-4644, Ext. 6-8636
830 Punchbowl St., Rm. 411, Honolulu, HI 96813
TDD (808) 586-8692
http://labor.hawaii.gov/hcrc
[email protected]
The HCRC receives, investigates, conciliates, and adjudicates complaints of
discrimination.
Office of the Public Defender
N Market St, Wailuku, HI 96793
Molokai
(808) 984-5018
(808) 553-1100
The Office of the Public Defender will provide legal services to any person who is
financially unable to obtain a private attorney according to income guidelines, and
who has been arrested for, charged with, or convicted of an offense or offenses
punishable by imprisonment.
Maui Economic Opportunity
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Family Center
99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 249-2970
http://meoinc.charityfinders.org
MEO Community Services offers three half hour legal sessions at 1:30, 2:00 and
2:30 p.m. each Friday. Free attorney consultations cover topics of regular will and
estate planning, living trusts, property and deed law and powers of attorney, and
Advanced Health Care Directives. Seniors must be 60 years of age and older and
low income Maui residents who own no real property other than their home. Services
are available only once per six month period.
MEDIATION SERVICES
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) involves the resolution of a matter by a method other
than traditional litigation. There are three main types of ADR: negotiation, mediation
(including conciliation), and arbitration.
Mediation Services of Maui
95 Mahalani St., Ste. 25, Wailuku, HI 96793
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(808) 244-5744
www.mauimediation.org
Mediators are professionals from the community who have received specialized
training in conflict resolution and communication skills. They work with parties to
develop options, consider alternatives and come to a win-win solution. Mediators do
not give advice, counsel, or decide who is right or wrong. Training sessions are
conducted annually. Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process that is a cost
effective way of settling disputes.
Mediation Center of Molokai
P.O. Box 1708, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3844
Provides a simple step-by-step process for dealing with and settling disputes without
violence or litigation. Free community service.
OMBUDSMAN
Hawai`i State Ombudsman
(808) 984-2400
Office of the Ombudsman
465 South King St., 4th Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
[email protected]
The Hawaii State Ombudsman independently and impartially investigates complaints
against state and county agencies and employees
Hilopa’a
(808) 270-1536
Hilopa’a is the Ombudsman for the Hawai‘i State Medicaid Programs.
It responds to complaints about the Medicaid system.
Long Term Care Ombudsman
1151 Punchbowl St., Honolulu, HI 96813
Toll Free -
(808) 586-7268
(808) 974-2400
(Then Enter 6-0100)
The Ombudsman responds to complaints and problems of residents of long term
care facilities such as nursing homes, adult residential care homes, and other long
term care facilities.
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CLOTHING AND
THRIFT STORES
CLOTHING AND THRIFT STORES
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Goodwill Store
250 Alamaha St., N-9, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 442-8989
Kala Iki Thrift Store
204 Kula Hwy., Kula, HI 96790
(808) 876-4411
Molokai Occupational Center
280 Puali Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3266
www.mocMolokai .com
mocMolokai @gmail.com
Rainbow Attic
1881 S. Kihei Rd., Unit B, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 874-0884
ReVive Boutique
Old Kahului Shopping Center
65 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 495-0067
www.facebook.com/reViveresaleboutique
Benefits Women Helping Women
Salvation Army Family Stores
South Maui
35 Halekuai St., Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-8065
http://salvationarmyusa.org
West Maui
135 Shaw St., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-8827
http://salvationarmyusa.org
Savers
380 Dairy Rd, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-7244
www.savers.com
St. Anthony Thrift Store
1627 B Mill St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-4148
http://www.stanthonymaui.org
St. Joseph Thrift Store
1294 Makawao Ave., Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 572-9150
www.sjcmaui.org
[email protected]
Up Country Thrift Store
Haiku Market Place, 810 Haiku Rd. Unit 394B, Haiku, HI 96708
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(808) 575-9650
EDUCATION
EDUCATION
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Maui Community School for Adults
(808) 873-3082
179 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
http://doeweb2.k12.hi.us/index.html
[email protected]
Serves the islands of Maui, Molokai and Lana'i, providing academic programs for
adults that are designed to improve workplace skills or achieve a high school
diploma. Also provides sign language courses through adult education at various
campuses through Maui County.
University of Hawai’i
Center on Disability Studies
1776 University Ave. UA 4-6, Honolulu, HI 96822
(808) 956-3975
http://www.cds.hawaii.edu
UH Maui College Dental and Nursing Program
(808) 984-3250
310 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
http://maui.hawaii.edu/nursing/
Nurse Aide, Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, Dental Assistant, Associate of
Science Degree in Dental Hygiene, Health Related Certificate Programs, Adult
Residential Care Home Operator, Medical Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Health
Navigator/Community Health Worker, Emergency Medical Tech (EMT), and Personal
Care Attendant basics.
UH Maui College, EdVenture
310 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 984-3420
http://www.ocet.org
EdVenture West Maui
60 Kenui St., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 662-3911
http://www.ocet.org
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Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc. (MEO)
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Family Center
99 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 249-2990
http://meoinc.charityfinders.com
Lana'i
1144 Ilima Avenue, #102, Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565.6665
Hana
Neighborhood Center
5105 Uakea Road, Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8282
Molokai
380 Kolapa Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3216
http://meoinc.charityfinders.com
MEO administers several employment and training programs:
National Farm Workers Job Program
(808) 249-2993
(877) 795-4354
NFJP is a state-wide job training and employment assistance program for
farmworkers and their families. MEO case managers provide assistance to find
employment, education, job training, and support services at no cost to qualified
participants who have worked on a farm or ranch for 25 days and/or earned at least
$800 within the last two years.
Business Development Center
(808) 249-2990
99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
MEO provides micro-enterprise loans, business planning classes, and consultation
services ranging from $500 to $50,000 for startup operations or expansion of existing
small business and emergency loans for special situations.
Veterans Affairs
Education Benefits
(808) 827-1000
There are four primary VA education benefit programs that cover Active Duty, National
Guard, and Reserve service members and Veterans for eligible service members and
veterans pursuing an approved education or training program.
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GED PREPARATION
Maui Hui Malama Learning Center
375 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, Hawai’i 96793
http://www.mauihui.org
[email protected]
Hui Malama Learning Center offers middle school,
high school, and GED prep classes, as well as
tutoring and educational enrichment programs to
youth on Maui. Programs prepare students to
pursue career opportunities.
(808) 244-5911
GED PREPARATION NATIVE HAWAIIAN
ALU LIKE, Inc. – Maui
(808) 242-9774
1977 Kaohu St., Wailuku, HI 96793
www.alulike.org
[email protected]
ALU LIKE, Inc. – Molokai
(808) 553-5393
Kulana ‘Oiwi Multi Service Center
Maunaloa Hwy., Kalamaula Bldg. D., Kaunakakai, Hawai‘i 96748
ALU LIKE, Inc. provides year round services to eligible adults 18 years or older and youth
ages 14-21 including, educational & tuition assistance, tutoring and internships. Services
offered include career planning, career counseling, GED training, & tuition assistance.
Na Pu'uwai - Molokai Native Health Care System
P.O. Box 130, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3653
www.napuuwai.com
[email protected]
Na Pu´uwai, Inc. is a offers services on Molokai and Lanai, including dental education for
school children, cancer awareness education and prevention, promotion of the traditional
Hawaiian diet/healing practices, healthy nutrition classes, HIV/AIDS education, asthma
management, women's health education, breast/cervical screening clinics, tobacco and
smoking awareness, diabetes education, cardiovascular risk disease education and
screening clinics, CPR training, hearing screening for school children, podiatry evaluation,
and rural health outreach.
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SPECIAL EDUCATION
Department of Education
Special Education
54 High Street, 4th Floor, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 873-3527
Foster Grandparent Program
(808) 832-5167
Department of Human Services
Call Collect (808) 832-5169
420 Waiakamilo Rd., Ste. 202, Honolulu, HI 96817
http://humanservices.hawaii.gov/ssd/home/adult-services
Foster Grandparent Program recruits eligible low-income senior volunteers to assist
children with special and exceptional needs in child-care and school settings. In
return for service, program volunteers receive a tax-free stipend of $2.65/hour which
does not impact their social security, disability, or other state/federal benefits,
including their subsidized housing.
Molokai / Lana‘i
Molokai State Building
P.O. Box 470, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-1723
Special Parent Information Network (SPIN)
919 Ala Moana Blvd., Room 101, Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 984-2400 x6-8126
http://spinhawaii.org
[email protected]
State Council on Developmental Disabilities
919 Ala Moana Blvd., Rm. 113, Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 984-2400 x6-8100
[email protected]
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EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT
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JOB PLACEMENT
Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
Workforce Development
Maui & Lanai
2064 Wells St., Rm. 108, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-2091
Molokai
Kaunakakai Civic Center Phase II
55 Makaena St., Rm. 4, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-1755
Workforce Development provides a free referral and placement service that links
qualified job seekers with employers.
Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
(808) 249-2970
SCSEP fosters and promotes part-time employment opportunities for unemployed low
individuals who are fifty-five (55) years of age or older.
JOB PLACEMENT - NATIVE HAWAIIAN
ALU LIKE, Inc.
1977 Kaohu St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-9774
www.alulike.org
[email protected]
Molokai
Kūlana `Ōiwi Muli-Cultural Center
Maunaloa Hwy., Kalama`ula Bldg. D
P.O. Box 1859, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5393
Provides year round services to eligible adults 18 years or older and youth ages 14-21,
including career counseling & planning, tuition assistance, GED training, job readiness, job
placement, occupational skills training, on-the-job training, tutoring and internships.
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TEMPORARY DISABILITY INSURANCE
Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
(808) 243-5322
Disability Compensation Division
Maui District Office
State Office Building, #2, 2264 Aupuni St., Wailuku, HI 96793
http://labor.hawaii.gov/dcd/home/about-tdi
To be eligible for TDI benefits, an employee must have at least 14 weeks of Hawaii
employment during each of which the employee was paid for 20 hours or more and
earned not less than $400 in the 52 weeks preceding the first day of disability. The
14 weeks need not be consecutive nor with only one employer. The employee must
also be in current employment to be eligible.
UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
Unemployment Insurance Division
Maui & Lanai
54 S. High St., Rm. 201, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-8400
www.hawaii.gov/labor
Molokai
55 Makaena St., Rm. 4, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 984-8400
www.hawaii.gov/labor
The Unemployment Insurance provides temporary financial assistance to qualified
workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own. Benefits are not
based on need. The unemployment compensation program was established by
Congress in 1935 as part of the Social Security Act.
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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
Workers' Compensation
Maui District Office, State Office Bldg. 2
2264 Aupuni St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-5322
The Department of Labor and Industrial Relations facilitates claims to workers
injured on the job for medical, vocational rehabilitation, and indemnity benefits under
the workers compensation law. Maui office serves the islands of Molokai and Lanai.
Workers' Compensation Compliance Center
http://www.workerscompensation.com/hawaii.php
The Workers' Compensation Compliance Center provides workers' comp
information, news, facts, and contact information for employees, employers, insurers,
and medical providers. Find rules, statutes, forms, and professional help relating to
workplace injuries and disabilities in the State of Hawaii.
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END OF LIFE
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FIVE WISHES
Five Wishes is a resource booklet that helps people express how they want to be
treated if they become seriously ill and are unable to speak for themselves. It deals
with medical, personal, emotional and spiritual aspects of treatment.
Maui County Office on Aging
Central Maui
J. Walter Cameron Center
95 Mahalani St., Rm. 20, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7774
www.mauicountyadrc.org
[email protected]
West Maui Senior Center
788 Pauoa St., Ste. 103, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 270-4310
South Maui
Hale Mahaolu Ehiku
16 Ehiku St., Ste. 1, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-0033
Hale Hulu Mamo - Hana Senior Center
5101 Uakea Rd Bldg G, Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8833
Home Pumehana Molokai
290 Kolapa St., Ste. 1, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5241
Lanai Senior Center
309 A Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6818
The Maui County Office on Aging makes copies of the Five Wishes booklet available to the
public as a resource for individuals as they plan for the future.
Five Wishes lets your family and doctors know:
 Who you want to make health care decisions for you when you can't make them.
 The kind of medical treatment you want or don't want.
 How comfortable you want to be.
 How you want people to treat you.
 What you want your loved ones to know.
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ADVANCE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
North Church Street, Suite 401, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-0724 – legal services request line
(808) 244-3731
Molokai
19-23 Ala Malama St., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Legal Services Request Line
(808) 553-3251
Lana’i
730 Lanai Ave., Ste. 129, Lana`i City, HI 96763
Legal Services Request Line
(808) 565-6089
Maui Economic Opportunity
99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(800) 499-4302
(800) 499-4302
(808) 249-2970
http://meoinc.charityfinders.org
Free advance health care directives for seniors.
FUNERAL AND BURIAL SERVICES
Ballard Family Mortuaries
440 Ala Makani St., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-7911
http://www.ballardfamilymortuaries.com
Borthwick Mortuary
105 Waiale Rd., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-4065
http://www.ballardfamilymortuaries.com
Doorway Into Light
375 West Kuiaha Rd. #5, Haiku, HI 96708
(808) 283-5950
http://www.doorwayintolight.org
Nakamura Mortuary
1218 Lower Main St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-3726
http://www.nakamuramortuary.com
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HOSPICE
Support for terminally ill and families.
Hospice Hawaii – Lanai
832 Kiele St., Lana’i City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6777
(808) 649-9655
Hospice Maui
400 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-5555
www.hospicemaui.org
Hospice Maui—a Medicare-Certified provider of hospice services—has earned the trust of
families and physicians on Maui for 33 years. Hospice Maui is the expert in patient comfort and
symptom control, pain management, and in compassionate, loving care. We care for both the
patient and for the family, both during the illness and after the death. We provide nurses,
physicians, social workers, spiritual counselors, volunteers, as well as free medicines, supplies
and equipment.
Islands Hospice — Administrative Office
149 Ma'a Street, Ste. 2A, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 856-8989
www.islandshospice.com
Islands Hospice is a Medicare certified and nationally accredited hospice provider
that focuses on the needs of terminally-ill patients and their loved ones. Services can
be provided to patients in their homes, assisted living facility, nursing home or its
dedicated 7-bed hospice home in central Kahului.
Kokua Mau
P.O. Box 62155, Honolulu HI 96839
Hawai'i's hospice and palliative care organization.
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(808) 585-9977
[email protected]
FINANCES
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CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING
CCCS of Hawaii
(808) 242-8399
J. Walter Cameron Center, 95 Mahalani St., Ste. 6, Wailuku, HI 96793
www.cccsofhawaii.org
[email protected]
CCCS of Hawaii is a non-profit organization that provides financial counseling
services at no charge, including a debt management plan, pre-bankruptcy services,
foreclosure mitigation and credit report review.
CONSUMER PROTECTION
Better Business Bureau
(808) 536-6956
1132 Bishop St. Ste. 615
Honolulu, HI 96813
Senior Scam Hotline
(877) 222-6551
BBB Handles complaints involving marketplace activities – including misleading
advertising, improper selling practices, non-delivery of goods and services,
misrepresentation, unhonored guarantees or warranties, unsatisfactory services,
credit/billing problems, contracts not fulfilled, etc.
Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Maui
Consumer Resource Center
1063 L. Main St., Ste. C-216, Wailuku, HI 96793
Regulated Industries Complaint Office RICO
Molokai and Lanai
http://cca.hawaii.gov
(808) 243-5808
(808) 243-5808
(800) 468-4644
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND LICENSING
Kahului, Kihei, Lahaina, Pukalani
Hana
Molokai
Molokai
Lanai
(808) 270-7363
(808) 248-7280
(808) 553-9067
(808) 553-3430
(808) 565-7878
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ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Family Resource Center
99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
Hana
Lanai
Molokai
Energy Education & Assistance Program
(808) 249-2970
(808) 248-8282
(808) 565-6665
(808) 553-3216
(808) 249-2970
MEO provides low-income elderly, persons with disabilities, individuals and families
with energy saving devices for their dwellings through a grant from the State of
Hawaii Office of Community Services via the U.S. Department of Energy.
Services include: Outreach and screening, Application assistance, Installation of
energy saving devices, and energy conservation education.
INCOME TAX
Department of Taxation
Maui
54 S. High St., Rm. 208, Wailuku, HI 96793
Molokai
35 Ala Malama, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 984-8500
www.state.hi.us/tax
[email protected]
(808) 553-5541
Toll Free: (808) 222-3229
[email protected]
Internal Revenue Service
One Main Plaza, 2200 Main St., Ste. 501, Wailuku, HI 96793
Tax Fraud Hotline
Tax Forms Only
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(808) 242-6450
www.irs.gov
(800) 829-0433
(800) 829-3676
INCOME TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE
AARP – Maui
Kaunoa Senior Services
(808) 270-7308
ALU LIKE, Inc., Molokai
Kulana Oiwi Complex, 611 Maunaloa Hwy – Kulana Oiwi
(808) 560-5393
Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Inc.
250 Alamaha St., Ste. N17, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 442-8908
MYFREETAXES.COM/HACBED
http://myfreetaxes.com/HACBED
If you would like to prepare your own returns and you made LESS than $58,000 in
2013, the following site will allow you to prepare and e-file BOTH your federal and
state returns without charge.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE
LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF HAWAII (LASH)
(800) 499-4302
LASH can help with IRS matters. For a complete list of LASH programs and
services, see the Advocacy and Legal Section of this directory.
How To Apply For Legal Services
Call Monday-Friday during Intake Hours: 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Be prepared to provide information about your legal problem, income, assets, and
number of people in your household. If you are not a US citizen, you must be able to
provide proof of your legal residency when meeting with staff.
Maui
24 N. Church St., Ste. 401, Wailuku, HI
96792
Molokai
19-23 Ala Malama St., Kaunakakai, HI
96748
Lanai
730 Lanai Ave., Ste. 0315, Lanai City, HI 96763
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PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
County of Maui, Real Property Tax Division
70 E. Kaahumanu Ave., Ste. A-18, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 270-7697
Tax relief programs are available to qualifying property owners. Applications for
exemptions are available online at http://co.maui.hi.us/index.aspx?NID=1953
Circuit Breaker Credits Homeowners who qualify for a homeowner exemption
and their real property taxes exceed 2.0% of their adjusted gross income, may be
eligible for a circuit breaker tax credit. Apply for this credit from August 1 to
December 31 at the County’s Department of Finance, Real Property Tax Division
office and provide signed copies of both federal and State of Hawaii tax returns.
Homeowner Exemption and Classification
Homeowners who occupy their
homes as their principal residence on December 31 of the preceding the tax year are
eligible for a homeowner exemption and tax rate classification. Homeowners must
apply for a homeowner exemption by filing a claim form with County’s Department of
Finance, Real Property Tax Division.
Disability Exemptions
There are a variety of disability exemptions offered to
property owners. To qualify for any of these exemptions, a claim form must be filed
County’s Department of Finance, Real Property Tax Division.
Other Exemptions
 Charitable & Miscellaneous
 Child Care Facility
 Deployed Active Duty Military
 Disaster Relief Remission of Property Taxes
 Kuleana Land
 Public Utilities
 Taro Farming
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PUBLIC BENEFITS
Department of Human Services
Maui
54 High St. #125, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-8300
http://humanservices.hawaii.gov
Molokai
55 Makaena Pl. Rm. 1, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-1715
Lanai
730 Lanai Avenue, Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-7102
The Department of Human Services offers services and programs for individuals and
families with low income.
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
Temporary Assistance to Other Needy Families (TAONF)
TANF and TAONF are the time-limited welfare programs for adults and children to
protect those who cannot work and to require those who are able to work to do so.
SENIOR DISCOUNT CARD
Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Family Resource Center
99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
Hana
Lanai
Molokai
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(808) 249-2970
(808) 248-8282
(808) 565-6665
(808) 553-3216
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Social Security Office
Toll Free
One Main Plaza, 2200 Main St., Suite 125, Wailuku, HI 96793 TTY
(800) 772-1213
(800) 325-0778
www.ssa.gov
The Social Security Administration oversees retirement, disability, supplemental
income and other programs that provide qualified individuals with income.
Services available at www.SSA.gov include applications for retirement, disability and
Medicare benefits and to replacement Medicare and Social Security cards.
The Social Security and Supplemental Security Income disability programs provide
assistance to people with disabilities. Only individuals who have a disability and meet
medical criteria may qualify for benefits under either program.
Social Security Disability Insurance pays benefits to those who have worked long
enough and paid Social Security taxes, and to some family members.
Supplemental Security Income pays benefits based on financial need.
TAX EXEMPTIONS
Department of Taxation
Maui District Office
(808) 984-8500
54 S High St. Rm. 208, Wailuku, HI 96793
http://tax.hawaii.gov/ [email protected]
Molokai District Office
(808) 553-5541
35 Ala Malama, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Hawaii Department of Taxation provides Form N-857 to certify a person as disabled
for the purpose of tax exemption upon medical examination and recommendation.
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UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCE
Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Family Resource Center
99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
Hana
Lanai
Molokai
(808) 249-2970
(808) 248-8282
(808) 565-6665
(808) 553-3216
Electric or Gas Bill Payment Assistance is a one-time energy credit deposited into
the electric or gas accounts of a low income eligible household.
Energy Crisis Intervention is a one-time financial assistance of up to $200
deposited into the electric or gas accounts of a low income eligible household whose
electric or gas, has been or will be shut off.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a federal program that
provides energy assistance or crisis payments once a year. Maui County residents
who are eligible can qualify for one of two different programs:
UTILITY COMPANY PHONE NUMBERS
Maui Electric (Trouble Calls)
Maui
Lanai & Molokai
Hawai'i Gas
Maui
Lāna'i
Molokai
Telephone Repair
Hawaiian Telcom Telephone Bill and Installation Discount
Hawaiian Telcom Lifeline/Link-up Service
Telephone Repair
Oceanic Time Warner Cable
Customer Care and Repair Center
FCC: Cable TV and Digital TV
Water Department (Billing)
Water Department (Trouble Call)
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(808) 871-7777
(877) 871-8461
(808) 877-6557
(800) 828-9359
(800) 828-9359
DIAL 611
643-3456
643-3456
DIAL 611
(808) 643-2100
(808) 541-2389
(808) 270-7730
(808) 270-7633
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CONGREGATE DINING FOR THE ELDERLY
ALU LIKE, Inc.
www.alulike.org
[email protected]
Ke Ola Pono No Nā Kupuna – Maui
1977 Kaohu St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-9774
Ke Ola Pono No Nā Kupuna – Molokai
(808) 553-5393
Kulana Oiwi Complex, Ste. D2, 600 Maunaloa Hwy., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
ALU LIKE’s Ke Ola Pono No Nā Kūpuna Program provides nutrition and supportive
services (recreation, education, outreach, wellness) to independent Native
Hawaiians 60 years of age or older on the islands of Maui and Molokai .
Kaunoa Senior Services
Kaunoa Senior Center
401 Alakapa Pl., Paia, HI 96779
(808) 270-7308
www.mauicounty.org
West Maui Senior Center
788 Pauoa St. #103, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 270-4310
Hale Hulu Mamo
(808) 248-8833
Hana Senior Center, 5101 Uakea Rd., Bldg G., Hana, HI 96713
Home Pumehana – Molokai
290 Kolapa Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5788
Lanai Senior Center
309 Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6282
Kaunoa administers the county’s congregate dining program for well elders at
numerous nutrition sites around Maui County.
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FOOD DONATIONS TO FEED THE HUNGRY
Maui Food Bank
(808) 243-9500
76 Kolu St., Wailuku, HI 96793
The Maui Food Bank’s mission is to help the hungry in Maui County by collecting
and distributing food through community partnerships.
FOOD DISTRIBUTORS
Christ the King Church
20 W. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
Food Pantry is open 3 to 5 p.m., 2nd & 4th Fridays.
Bring Photo ID. Eligible once each 30 day
(808) 877-6098
Family Life Center
95 S Kane St., Wailuku, HI 96793
Food Boxes Wednesdays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Meals 3rd Saturday
(808) 877-0880
Feed My Sheep
P.O. Box 847, Puunene, HI 96784
(808) 872-9100
Feed My Sheep Pick Up Schedule
Call (808) 870-9421 to reserve food.
Haiku: 9:30-11 a.m. Sat. at St. Rita's Church, 655 Haiku Rd., Haiku
Kihei: 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., Sat. at Hope Chapel 300 E. Welakahao St., Kihei
Hana: 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Last Wed. each mo. across from Hasegawa Store
Lahaina: 10:30-11:45 a.m., Thu. at Piilani Elderly Housing, 1028 Wainee St.
Kahana: 2:30-4 p.m., Thu. at Lahaina Christian Fellowship
Wailuku: 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., corner of Vineyard and Church St.
Grace Church
55 Makaena Pl., Pukalani, HI 96768
(808) 572-8384
To reserve food, call (808) 573-1019
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Grace Bible Church
635 S. Hina Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
Food Pantry 2 - 5 p.m. Wed.; 10 -2 p.m. Sat.
(808) 877-5331
Keolahou Church
177 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, HI 96753
Food Pantry 9-10 a.m. Fridays
(808) 879-4693
Maria Lanakila Church
712 Wainee Street, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-0552
Maui Church of Christ, Wailuku
810 Waiehu Beach Rd., Wailuku, HI 96793
Food Pantry 10-11 a.m. & 5-6 p.m., Saturdays
(808) 244-5886
Salvation Army
Family Services Program
45 W. Kamehameha Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-6757
St. John's Episcopal Church
Emergency Food Pantry
8992 Kula Highway, Kula, HI.
(808) 878-1485
St. Anthony Catholic Church
1627 B Mill St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-4148
St. Joseph Catholic Church
(808) 572-7652
1294 Makawao Ave., Makawao, HI 96768
Food Pantry once monthly, 9 a.m. to noon, on the fourth Thursday
Wailuku Union Church
(808) 244-9177
327 S High St., Wailuku, HI 96793
Food Pantry 8:30-11:30 on Saturdays. Eligible every 30 days with photo ID.
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HOME DELIVERED MEALS FOR FRAIL ELDERLY
Maui County Office on Aging
www.mauicountyadrc.org
[email protected]
J. Walter Cameron Center
(808) 270-7774
95 Mahalani St., Rm. 20, Wailuku, HI (6793
[email protected]
West Maui Senior Center
(808) 270-4310
788 Pauoa St., Ste. 103, Lahaina, HI 96761
Hale Mahaolu Ehiku
16 Ehiku St., Ste. 1, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-0033
Hana Senior Center
(808) 248-8833
5101 Uakea Rd., Bldg G, Hana, HI 96713
Home Pumehana– Molokai
290 Kolapa St., Ste. 1, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5241
Lanai Senior Center
309 A Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6818
The County of Maui provides home delivered meals to frail elders who are unable to
cook for themselves. The Maui County Office on Aging assesses need and
authorizes the service for those who qualify. There is no cost to the participant, but
voluntary contributions are welcome.
Hale Kau Kau
25 W. Lipoa Street, Kihei, Maui, Hawaii 96753
(808) 875-8754
Year round St. Theresa Church delivers hot, nutritious evening meals to the elderly,
ill and disabled homebound clients in South Maui.
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Hale Mahaolu
Congregate Housing Services Program
200 Hina Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 872-4100
www.halemahaolu.org
TDD: (800) 545-1833 ext 432
Hale Mahaolu’s Congregate Housing Services Program is designed to help Hale
Mahaolu residents remain at home as long as possible. The program provides two
daily meals 365 days per year.
Kaunoa Senior Services
401 Alakapa St., Paia, HI 96779
(808) 270-7321
The Maui County Office on Aging contracts with Kaunoa Senior Services to provide
home delivered meals to frail elders who have been determined eligible for the
program. To apply, call the Office on Aging at 270-7774. Current participants may
call Kaunoa at 270-7321 to discuss issues such as menu concerns or the meal
delivery schedule, including canceling or suspending the service.
PREPARED MEALS FOR THE HUNGRY
Hale Kau Kau
25 W. Lipoa St., Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-8754
(808) 268-3146
Year round St. Theresa Church serves hot, nutritious free evening meals to anyone
who comes to its kitchen from 5 to 5:45 p.m. daily with courtyard seating.
Harvest Chapel
(808) 667-1959
590 Luakini St., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 276-1191
Breakfast served 8 to 9 a.m. each 2nd and 4th Wed. Dinner served each 4th Thu.
Ka Hale A Ke Ola
Central Maui
670 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793
West Maui Center
15 Ipo'Aumakua Ln., Lahaina, HI 96761
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(808) 242-7600
(808) 662-0076
Salvation Army
Kahului
(808) 871-6270
45 W. Kamehameha Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
Lunch service 11-11:30 a.m. daily; limited shower and laundry services, mail service,
medical care, referral service. Hot meals Thursdays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
South Maui
35 Halekuai St., Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-8065
West Maui
135 Shaw St., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-5335
SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
(SNAP)
Department of Human Services
Maui
54 High St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-8300
http://humanservices.hawaii.gov
Molokai
55 Makaena Pl. Rm. 1, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-1715
Lanai
(808) 565-7102
730 Lanai Ave., Lanai City, HI 96763
The SNAP program provides food and nutritional support to qualifying low-income
households, and those making the transition from welfare to self-sufficiency. SNAP
clients access their benefits with an EBT card, which they use like a debit card.
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AND PARENTS
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ALU LIKE, Inc.
(808) 242-9774
Provides employment training for teenage grandchildren, financial literacy programs
for grandparents and grandchildren, and daytime social programs for grandparents.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui
(808) 242-4363
Provides safe, supportive drop-in facilities for youth ages 9-17.
Catholic Charities Hawaii
(808) 872-6210
Licenses and trains special licensed relatives (resource caregivers) and works with
grandparents and other family members.
Child and Family Service
392 N. Market St. Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 877-6888
Voluntary Case Management Program
Targets families whose children are at risk for child abuse and neglect without
significant intervention and oversight. Program staff work with the Department of
Human Services to assure that families are getting the oversight and services that
they need to maintain the safety of their child in their home.
Department of Human Services
(808) 243-5143
Assists interested relatives of children in state custody to become licensed
caregivers & receive reimbursement for allowable expenses.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
UH Manoa CTAHR Extension, Kahului Office
310 Ka`ahumanu Ave, Bldg 214
Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 269-7396
The GRG program focuses on grandparents who have physical custody of their
grandchildren and are full time guardians. Sometimes called “grand families”
because it's not always grandparents providing the care - sometimes its greatgrandparents, aunties or uncles. Provides classes and resources for family
caregivers, including grandparents raising grandchildren.
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Foster Grandparent Program
(808) 832-5167
Department of Human Services
Call Collect (808) 832-5169
420 Waiakamilo Rd., Ste. 202, Honolulu, HI 96817
http://humanservices.hawaii.gov/ssd/home/adult-services
Foster Grandparent Program recruits eligible low-income senior volunteers to assist
children with special and exceptional needs in child-care and school settings. In
return for service, program volunteers receive a tax-free stipend of $2.65/hour which
does not impact their social security, disability, or other state/federal benefits,
including their subsidized housing. Foster Grandparents work one-on-one with
students who need a little extra individual help with reading, math, and social
studies.
Hi`i Na Kupuna Coalition
(808) 269-7396
University of Hawaii Manoa Cooperative Extension, Kahului
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resource
https://www.facebook.com/hiinakupuna
Network of custodial grandparents and human service providers that meet regularly
to develop resources and supports for grand families on Maui.
Kaunoa Senior Services
(808) 270-7308
Offers classes and activities for people age 55 and older, including classes for
grandparents and grandchildren.
Legal Aid Society of Hawai‘i
(808) 242-0724
Provides legal counsel, advice, and representation for custody, guardianship, powers
of attorney, adoption, housing, and related issues.
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Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc. Head Start
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Family Center
99 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 249-2988
http://meoinc.charityfinders.com
Hana
Uakea Road, Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8282
Lana'i
1144 Ilima Avenue, #102, Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6665
Molokai
380 Kolapa Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3216
MEO’s `Ohana Strengthening program supports incarcerated women on parenting
skills, strategies to prevent child abuse and neglect, and substance abuse.
Maui County Early Childhood Resource Center
251 Napua St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-5557
Provides financial assistance for childcare tuition, family education programs, and
pre-kindergarten transition programs for grand-families.
Maui Family Support Service, Maui
1844 Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku, HI 96793
Raising Our Keiki’s Keiki support groups for grandparents in Maui
Molokai
107 B Ala Malama, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Lanai
730 Lanai Avenue, Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 242-0900
Maui Police Department
(808) 244-6480
(808) 553-8114
(808) 565-7484
Juvenile Crime Prevention Division
Interacts with youth and their families to prevent law violations.
Maui Youth and Family Service
(808) 579-8414
MYFS provides behavioral and mental health programs that serve children and
families to encourage youth to become responsible members of the community.
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Neighborhood Place of Wailuku
392 N. Market St., Wailuku HI 96793-1157
(808) 986-0700
Parenting classes and support groups primarily for Native Hawaiians.
Queen Lili‘uokalani Children Center
1791 Wili Pā Lp., Wailuku, Hawai‘i 96793
(808) 242-8888
Provides social services, including a support group for family caregivers of children
of Native Hawaiian ancestry.
Hāna
Molokai
(808) 248-7218
(808) 553-5369
Toll Free Parent Line
(800) 816-1222
The Parent Line Program is a free statewide confidential telephone line which offers
support to parents and other caregivers. The phone staff helps callers with parenting
challenges, child and adolescent behavior, and developmental issues. Parenting
topics includes aggression, toilet training, bedtime, power struggles, peer relations,
sibling rivalry, biting, eating, fears, lying, homework, puberty, teen transitions, temper
tantrums, breastfeeding / weaning, communication, school readiness, discipline /
limit setting, separation anxiety, family concerns, daily routines / chores, single
parenting, step parenting, deployment, separation / divorce, custody / visitation,
death / grief, television / internet, community resources, referrals, and information,
parenting classes, play groups, support groups, social services, developmental
evaluations, breastfeeding support.
Tutu & Me Traveling Preschool
(808) 249-2430
Meets developmental needs of young children and supports grandparents who raise
them through the traveling preschool program.
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DENTAL
Department of Human Services
MedQUEST Division
To Enroll
(866) 486-8030
(TTY)
(800) 497-5386
For Appointments (800) 316-8005
Provides a Medicaid fee for services dental program for Medicaid eligible persons.
Dentist must be a Medicaid provider. Dental services for adults are limited to
emergencies. Medicaid recipients may call dental coordinators:
Hui No Ke Ola Pono
Oral Health Program
J. Walter Cameron Center
95 Mahalani St., Rm. 21, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-4647
Hana
P.O. Box 189, Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-7502
www.hnkop.com
[email protected]
The Oral Health Program provides screenings to second and sixth graders at
designated schools. Students participating in screenings are eligible for treatment
and/or referrals to the Oral Health Program. Services are limited to residents of
Ke‘anae, Häna, and Kahakuloa and active clients of Hui No Ke Ola Pono.
Malama I Ke Ola Dental Department
1881 Nani St, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 872-4002
Maui Dental Health Center
Malama I Ke Ola No Health Center
1881 Nani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 871-7772
Special Care Dentistry, LLC
P.O. Box 539, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 633-6931
Dentistry in a hospital setting under general anesthesia for dental patients of all ages
and disabilities. Sliding scale fee for service and all types of dental insurance
accepted.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Department of Health
54 High St., Rm. 301, Wailuku, HI 96793
Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC)
Maui CMHC
Lanai CMHC
Molokai CMHC
(808) 984-2150
(808) 565-6189
(808) 553-3691
Developmental Disabilities Council
(808) 984-8218
Developmental Disabilities / Case Management
(808) 243-4625
Disease Investigation
(808) 984-8213
Environmental Health (Sanitation, Food Permits)
(808) 984-8230
Family Guidance Centers (FGC)
Maui FGC
Lahaina FGC
Molokai FGC
(808) 243-1252
(808) 662-4044
(808) 553-5067
Family Health Services
(808) 984-2136
Health Promotion & Education
(808) 984-8216
Lahaina Comprehensive Health Center
(808) 662-4031
Marriage License / Vital Records (Birth, Death, Marriage)
(808) 984-8210
Public Health Preparedness Program
(808) 243-8640
Maui District Lab
(808) 984-2131
Molokai Health Services Programs
(808) 553-3208
Public Health Nursing
(808) 984-8260
Vital Statistics
(808) 984-8210
Wailuku Health Center
HIV Testing
(808) 984-2129
Tuberculosis Testing
(808) 984-2128
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DIALYSIS CENTERS
Fresenius Medical Care
Lanai Community Dialysis
628 7th St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-9650
www.ultracare-dialysis.com
Hale Pomaikai Hana Community Dialysis
(808) 248-7205
Kaiser – Rainbow Dialysis Center
80 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808)-298-0555
Liberty Dialysis of Maui
105 Maui Lani Pkwy # 100, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-9600
www.libertydialysis.com
Liberty Dialysis of Molokai
28 Kamoi St., #400, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-8088
Liberty Dialysis of West Maui
10 Hoohui St., Ste. 100, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 669-6628
HEALTH ALERT SYSTEMS
Alert-1
(866) 698-1783
Bay Alarm Medical
(855) 820-2423
Hawaii Medical Alert and Medical Alarm Systems
(888) 473-2800
Kupuna Monitoring Systems, Inc.
(808) 721-1201
Life Alert
(800) 920-3410
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HEALTH INSURANCE COUNSELING
Hawaii Health Connector
P.O. Box 1170, Honolulu, HI 96807
(877) 628-5076
TTY (855) 585-8604
www.hawaiihealthconnector.com
[email protected]
The Hawaiʻi Health Connector helps people choose the health insurance program
that matches both their financial and health needs.
Hawaii State Executive Office on Aging
Sage PLUS Program
(888) 875-9229
(TTY) (866) 810-4379
http://health.hawaii.gov/eoa/home/sage-plus
The State of Hawaii Medicare Counseling and Assistance Program provides one-toone assistance to members with Medicare, their families, caregivers, and agencies
throughout Hawaii. Trained certified volunteer counselors provide consultations and
presentation at no charge to the public.
Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center
(808) 270-1536
Helps parents and caregivers of those with special health care needs navigate the
health care system. Hilo Pa’a is also the Ombudsman for the Hawai‘i State Medicaid
Programs.
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HEALTH INSURANCE PROVIDERS
HMSA
33 Lono Ave., Ste. 350, Kahului, HI 96732
Individual Plans
Medicare Akamai Advantage
Quest
http://www.hmsa.com/contact
(800) 620-4672
(800) 620-4672
(800) 440-0640
KAISER Permanente
Toll Free
TTY
(877) 852-5081
711
www.kp.org
Call or visit the web to learn about Kaiser Permanente health plans and services.
OHANA HEALTH CARE
'Ohana Medicare
https://www.ohanahealthplan.com
Prospective Members:
(866) 765-4391
Current Members:
'Ohana Health Plan (Medicare - HMO Plans):
(888) 505-1201
'Ohana Health Plan (Medicare - Special Needs)
(877) 457-7621
TTY (All Plans)
24-Hour Nurse Advice Line:
(877) 247-6272
(800) 919-8807
TTY
711
'Ohana Medicaid
(888) 846-4262
TTY/TDD:
(877) 247-6272
Need Interpreter?
Medicare
Medicaid
TTY
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(866) 765-4391
(888) 846-4262
(877) 247-6272
Med-QUEST Division, Department of Human Services
Maui
210 Imi Kala St., Ste. 101, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-5780
http://www.med-quest.us
Lanai
730 Lanai Ave., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-7102
Molokai
65 Makaena St. Rm. 10, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-1758
QUEST Integration
Medicaid enrollees living at home who are determined to meet the "At Risk"
criteria can receive home and community based services including HomeDelivered Meals, Personal Emergency Response System, Personal Care
Services, Adult Day Care and Health, and Skilled or Private Duty Nursing
Services.
UnitedHealthcare QUEST Expanded Access Program (QExA)
QExA Helpline
Toll free
TTY
www.qexa.org
(866) 928-1959
(866) 928-1958
UnitedHealthcare Quest Expanded Access (QexA) administers a health plan for
older adults, and for children and adults with disabilities and other health care needs.
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MEDICARE
https://www.medicare.gov
Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older,
certain younger people with disabilities, and people with end-stage renal disease
(permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant, sometimes called
ESRD).
Medicare Hotline
(800) 633-4227
Medicare Part A
(800) 633-4227
In-patient hospital, skilled nursing, hospice, home health care
Medicare Part B
Doctor visits, preventive services, screening tests
Claims
Noridian Administrative Services
(800) 874-2657
(800) 633-4227
Medicare Part D (drug coverage)
(800) 633-4227
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
7500 Security Blvd., Baltimore, Maryland 21244-1850
(800) 633-4227
TTY (877) 486-2048
https://www.medicare.gov
HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS
Alzheimer’s Association Maui Office
270 Ho'okahi St., Ste. 311, Wailuku, HI (6793
Arthritis Foundation
760 Halekauwila St., Ste.201, Honolulu, HI 96813
24/7 Helpline
(800) 462-0743
http://www.arthritis.org/hawaii
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(808) 242-8636
(800) 272-3900
www.alz.org
American Cancer Society
J. Walter Cameron Center
95 Mahalani St., Rm.27, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-5553
(800) 227-2345
www.cancer.org
American Diabetes Association
(800) 342-2383
www.diabetes.org
American Heart Association
677 Ala Moana Blvd., Ste. 600, Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 961-2825
www.heart.org
American Lung Association in Hawaii
Clifford Center
810 Richards St., Ste. 750, Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 537-5966
(800) 586-4872
American Red Cross
Hawaii State Chapter
4155 Diamond Head Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96816
(808) 734-2101
Arthritis Foundation
760 Halekauwila St., Ste. 201, Honolulu, HI 96813
www.lung.org
www.redcross.org
(800) 462-0743
www.arthritis.org/hawaii
Centers for Disease Control
TTY: (888) 232-6348
(800) 232-4636
www.cdc.gov
Maui AIDS Foundation
1935 Main St., Rm. 101, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-4900
Programs include Case Management, Food Pantry, and specialized Housing.
Na Pu'uwai - Molokai Native Health Care System
604 Mauna Loa Hwy., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3653
www.napuuwai.com
National Parkinson Foundation – Hawaii Chapter
(808) 528-0935
3375 Koapaka St. Ste. I-540, Honolulu, HI 96819
[email protected]
parkinsonshawaii.org/support-groups
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HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES
See In Home Supports for Frail Elders and Persons with Disabilities on Page 97
HOSPITALS
Kula Hospital
100 Keokea Pl., Kula, HI 96790
(808) 878-1221
Lanai Community Hospital
628 Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-8450
Maui Memorial Medical Center
221 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-9056
Molokai General Hospital
280 Homeolu Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5331
www.molokaigeneralhospital.org
MEDICAL CLINICS
Haiku Medical Clinic
810 Haiku Road, Haiku, HI 96708
(808) 575-5731
Hana Health
4590 Hana Hwy., Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8294
http://www.hanahealth.org
Kaiser Permanente Clinic – Maui Lani
55 Maui Lani Parkway, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-6065
www.kaiserpermanente.org
Kaiser Permanente Clinic – Wailuku
80 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-6000
www.kaiserpermanente.org
Kaiser Permanente Clinic – Lahaina
910 Wainee St., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 662-6945
www.kaiserpermanente.org
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Kaiser Permanente Clinic – Kihei
1279 S. Kihei Rd., Ste. 120, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 891-6800
www.kaiserpermanente.org
Kihei-Wailea Medical Center
Pi'ilani Shopping Center
221 Pi’ikea Ave., Ste. A, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 874-8100
www.kiheiwaileamedicalcenter.com
Kula Clinic
100 Keokea Pl., Kula, HI 96790
(808) 876-4331
Clinic provides non-critical medical services and is open 24-hours a day, seven days
a week to provide urgent care and limited rural emergency care.
Lāhainā Comprehensive Health Center
Public Health Department
1830 Honoapiilani Hwy, Akoakoa Pl., Lāhainā, HI 96761
(808) 667-7598
Lanai Community Health Center
478 Lauhala St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6919
Malama I Ke Ola Center – Wailuku
Community Clinic of Maui
1881 Nani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 871-7772
Malama I Ke Ola Health Center – Wailuku
Ka Hale a Ke Ola Resource Center
670 Waiale Dr., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-0220
Malama I Ke Ola Health Center, Lahaina
Community Clinic of Maui
15 Ipu Amakua Ln., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 667-7598
Maui Clinic Medical Center
53 Puunene Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-6222
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Maui Diabetes Center
53 Puunene Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-5144
Maui Medical Group
Appointments
www.mauimedical.com
(808) 249-8080
South Maui
2349 S. Kihei Rd., Unit 2, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 270-1528
Upcountry
55 Pukalani St., Pukalani, HI 96768
(808) 573-6200
Wailuku
2180 Main St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-6464
West Maui
130 Prison St., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-0051
Molokai Clinic
280 Homeolu Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3121
www.molokaigeneralhospital.org
Molokai Community Health Center
30 Oki Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5038
www.molokaichc.org
Molokai Family Health Center
107 Ala Malama St., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3276
West Maui Health Care Center
Whalers Village
2345 Kaanapali Pkwy., Ste. H-7, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 667-9721
Kihei Physicians
1325 S. Kihei Rd., Ste. 103, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 879-7781
Straub Lanai Family Health Center
628 B Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6423
West Maui Doctors on Call
Hyatt Regency Napili Tower Ste. 100
200 Nohea Kai Dr., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 667-7676
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MEDICAL CLINICS – NATIVE HAWAIIAN
Hui No Ke Ola Pono
J. Walter Cameron Center
95 Mahalani St., Room 21, Wailuku, HI 96793
Appointments-
Hana Community Center
5091 Ukea Rd., Hana, HI 96713
(808) 244-4647
(808) 442-6856
www.hnkop.com
[email protected]
(808) 248-7836
Hui No Ke Ola Pono offers programs on nutrition and health management on Maui.
Uninsured and underinsured women can receive free health screenings. Focus is
Native Hawaiian women, but all women who meet the program criteria are welcome.
Ke Ola Hou O Lanai
730 Lanai Ave., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-7204
Na Pu'uwai - Molokai Native Health Care System
604 Mauna Loa Hwy., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3653
www.napuuwai.com
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
ActivStyle
(800) 651- 6223
http://activstyle.com/bladder-control
MEDICAID enrollees may receive bladder control products free for a medical need.
Apria Health Care
431 Alamaha St, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-4267
(800) 277-4288
Accessible Maui
615 W. Papa Ave., C2O3, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 276-2446
www.accessiblemaui.com
[email protected]
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PORTABLE WHEELCHAIR RAMPS
Gammie Home Care
292 Alamaha St., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-4032
Hospice Hawaii – Lanai
Lanai Community Hospital, 628 Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-8450
Hospice Maui
400 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-5555
Maui Home Care
60 E. Waka Ave., Ste. 111, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-4663
Wild Wheel Wentals
277 Wili Ko Pl., Ste 16, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-4131
(808) 879-0220
www.wildwheelswentals.com
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
AlohaMeds
(888) 477-2669
http://alohameds.org
AlohaMeds is a program to help low-income, uninsured Hawaii residents get free or
discounted brand-name medicines.
Patient Medication Assistance Program
Maui Memorial Medical Center
221 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-9056
Helps those on fixed incomes, senior citizens and uninsured with access to free
prescription drugs. A hospital pharmacy technician helps patients apply to drug
manufacturers and identify matches for patients and drug companies. The program
also provides medical supplies, financial services, and cancer care coordination.
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Prescription Medication Discount Card
Toll Free
(877) 321-2652
Free program regardless of age, income or existing health coverage. Obtain
discount cards from Costco, Kmart, Longs, Mina, Safeway, Walgreens and WalMart, or, print your own card by visiting www.naco.org/drugcard.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Al-Anon Family Groups
P.O. Box 1322, Wailuku, HI 96793
Molokai
(808) 242-0296
(808) 213-5353
For those affected by another's drinking.
Aloha House, Inc.
200 Ike Dr., Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 579-9584
www.aloha-house.org
Provides a residential and outpatient co-educational treatment center for persons
who abuse alcohol and drugs. Maui center accepts referrals from all islands. Call for
information on programs.
Alcoholics Anonymous
70 Central Ave., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-9673
Helps alcoholics achieve sobriety. Phone answered 24 hours daily
Child and Family Service
Maui Office
392 N. Market St., Wailuku, HI 96793
Molokai Office
100 Kalae Hwy. Suite 108, Kualapu’u, HI 96757
(808) 877-6888
(808) 567-6100
CFS’s E Ala Hou program provides specialized substance abuse treatment for
pregnant and parenting women to reduce the severity and disabling effects of
alcohol and other drugs on high risk pregnant and parenting women and their
children. Please call (808) 245-5914 for more information.
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Substance Abuse Counseling Services
CFS’s Substance Abuse Counseling Services program helps clients identified
through the Department of Human Services who need additional counseling and
support specific to dealing with substance abuse issues and parenting.
Malama Family Recovery Center
388 Ano St., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-7117
www.aloha-house.org
Therapeutic living program for substance abusers; intensive outpatient program for
women and mothers with infants.
Maui Youth and Family Service
200 Ike Dr., Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 579-8414
www.myfs.org
[email protected]
MYFS administers several programs for youth, including outpatient substance abuse
treatment, school-based services (Ke Ala Pono), tobacco, alcohol, drug and
pregnancy prevention.
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ADULT FOSTER CARE
Department of Human Services
(808) 243-5151
Adult Protective and Community Services
After Hours- 911
1773 B Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku, HI 96793
http://humanservices.hawaii.gov/ssd/home/adult-services/
Molokai
Lana'i
(808) 243-5151
(808) 243-5151
Adult Foster Care Program provides placement and case management services to
eligible clients in licensed adult residential care homes. To receive adult foster care
services, an individual must be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
financial or Medicaid assistance from the Department of Human Services.
ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES
Department of Health
(808) 692-7400
State Licensing Section, 601 Kamokila Blvd., Rm. 361, Kapolei, HI 96707
health.hawaii.gov
Key Search Term: ARCH
The DOH State Licensing Section maintains a list of licensed adult residential care
homes in the state of Hawaii. The following are licensed ARCH operators on Maui.
Leonora Jerez
Romualda Ibasan Ines
Celerina Arreola
Irenea Alipio
Irene Della
Zanaida Valdez
871-7880
871-5052
871-4940
872-9770
244-2238
986-0008
Victoria Paranada
Elisa Villanueva
Hilaria Guillermo
Catalina Garcia
Connie Miller
Judita Dagdag
Care Homes By Hale Makua
877-7494
244-1381
877-3669
879-4827
243-1701
244-8194
(808) 243-1709
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AFFORDABLE AND LOW INCOME HOUSING
EAH Housing Corporation
American Savings Bank Tower, Ste. 2880
1001 Bishop Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 523-8826
TTY
(866) 835-8169
‘Imi Ikena Wailuku
511 Imi Place, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 871-8444
Kahului Town Terrace
170 Ho’ohana St., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-8444
Hale Mahaolu
200 Hina Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 872-4100
Komohana Hale
120 Leoleo St., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-3771
Luana Gardens II & III
615 West Papa Avenue, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-9009
Lahaina Surf
1037 Wainee Street, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-3771
Hawaii Housing Finance & Development Corporation
677 Queen St., Honolulu, HI 96813
Honokowai Kauhale
Family, Elder, Disabled
3500 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., Lahaina, 96761
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(808) 587-0597
(808) 665-6103
Hawaii Public Housing Authority
2015 Holowai Pl., Wailuku
Maui
TTY
(808) 243-5001
(808) 832-6083
David Malo Circle
725 Mill St., Lahaina
Family, Elder, Disabled
Kahekili Terrace (A & B)
2015 Holowai Pl., Wailuku
Family
Makani Kai Hale I
35 Koapaka Ln., Waiehu
Family
Makani Kai Hale II
Papali Ln.., Waiehu
Family
Piilani Homes
1028 Wainee St., Lahaina
Elder, Disabled
Molokai
Kahale Mua - Federal
Maunaloa, Molokai
Family, Elder, Disabled
Kahale Mua- State
Maunaloa, Molokai
(808) 552-2270
Family, Elder, Disabled
Lokahi Pacific
1935 Main St., Ste. 204, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-5761
 Affordable rental apartment complex in Kihei to assist "gap group" renters on Maui,
including individuals or families whose income is 50% or less of the median income
for Maui County.
 A long-term residence for the physically disabled
 Long-term housing for persons with special needs, including
persons with HIV/AIDS and victims of domestic violence.
 A long-term residence for chronically mentally ill
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Maui Economic Concerns of the Community, Inc.
(808) 242-7600
Hale Makana O Waiale
670 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 249-0700
Na Hale O Wainee
15 Ipu’aumakua Ln., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 249-0700
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
Roselani Place
88 S Papa Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
A senior assisted living community on Maui.
Steadfast Housing Development Corporation
1498 A Lower Main St. Unit B2, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 871-7720
Toll Free
(800) 554-9853
www.roselaniplace.com
[email protected]
(808) 244-0885
Steadfast Housing Development Corporation administers a continuum of housing
and employment options throughout the State of Hawaii to adults with serious and
persistent mental illnesses.
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FAIR HOUSING HAWAII
Fair Housing Hawaii educates individuals with disabilities, family members, service
providers, and landlords about fair housing rights, particularly when it comes to
renting a home. The following are resources for those who feel they’re rights have
been violated.
American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii
P.O. Box 3410, Honolulu, HI 96801-3410
(808) 522-5900
County of Maui ADA Coordinator
200 South High St., Kalana O Maui Bldg., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7971
All individuals have equal access to all County employment, programs, services and
facilities. Any questions or concerns regarding access for people with disabilities
should be directed to the ADA Coordinator.
County of Maui Section 8 Rental Assistance Program
35 Lunalilo St., Ste. 400, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7751
The objective of the Housing Division is to create housing opportunities for low and
moderate income residents through partnerships with community organization.
Disability and Communication Access Board
Toll Free (808) 984-2400 ext. 6-8121
919 Ala Moana Blvd., Rm 101, Honolulu, HI 96814
TTY (808) 586-8121
Attorneys and legal assistance resources
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
924 Bethel St., Honolulu, HI 96813
Hawaii Civil Rights Commission
Fair Housing Hotline: (866) 527-3247
Toll Free
(808) 984-2400 ext 6-8636
(808) 586-8636
Hawaii Disability Rights Center
(808) 949-2922
900 Fort Street Mall, Ste. 140, Honolulu, HI 96813
(800) 882-1057
Hawaii disability rights center is the State of Hawaii's designated Client Assistance
Program (CAP) and designated Protection and Advocacy (P&A) system for people
with disabilities.
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Hawaii Public Housing Authority
1002 North School St., Honolulu, HI 96817
Molokai/Lanai
(808) 984-2400, ext 24692
(800) 468-4644, ext 24692
The Hawaii Public Housing Authority provides Hawai`i residents with affordable
housing and shelter without discrimination. HPHA develops affordable rental and
supportive housing, public housing and efficient and fair delivery of housing services
to the people of Hawaii.
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
INTAKE HOTLINE: (808) 242-0724
Maui Office
Please call the above number for legal services
2287 Main St., Wailuku, HI 96793-1655
The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is a public interest, not-for-profit law firm dedicated
to achieving fairness and justice for Hawaii’s people through quality legal
representation, advocacy, advice, community partnerships, education and outreach.
Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO)
Toll Free (800) 669-9777
TTY (800) 927-9275
FHEO administers and enforces federal laws and establishes policies that ensure all
Americans have equal access to the housing of their choice.
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HOMELESS RESOURCES
Family Life Center
(808) 877-0880
95 S Kane St., Wailuku, HI 96793
www.flcmaui.org
Homeless drop in shelter and a dormitory for women and children.
Ka Hale A Ke Ola
Wailuku
(808) 242-7600
670 Waiale Rd., Wailuku, HI 96793
www.khako.org
Offers emergency and transitional shelter, and affordable rental units.
West Maui Center
15 Ipo'Aumakua Ln., Lahaina, HI 96761
Molokai Homeless Services
Friendly Isle United Way, P.O. Box 1046, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Direct referrals, general information, volunteer opportunities.
(808) 662-0076
www.khako.org
(877) 275-6569
Salvation Army
Kahului
(808) 877-3042
Safe Haven Program
45 W. Kamehameha Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
www.hawaii.salvationarmy.org/hawaii
South Maui
(808) 875-8065
35 Halekuai St. Kihei, HI 96753
www.hawaii.salvationarmy.org/hawaii
West Maui
(808) 661-5335
135 Shaw St., Lahaina, HI 96761
www.hawaii.salvationarmy.org/hawaii
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HOUSING COUNSELING
Family Life Center
(808) 877-0880
95 S Kane St., Wailuku, HI 96793
www.flcmaui.org
Homeless drop in shelter and a dormitory for women and children.
Hale Mahaolu
(808) 661-5957
Hale Mahaolu’s Homeownership Counseling Program is recognized by HUD to
provide free individual counseling to homeowners who are faced with mortgage
delinquency or default for various reasons. The Homebuyer Education Class helps
homebuyers understand the home buying process. The Reverse Mortgage program
allows elderly homeowners to access the equity in their homes to provide addition
monthly income.
Ka Hale A Ke Ola
Wailuku
670 Waiale Rd., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-7600
www.khako.org
West Maui Center
15 Ipo'Aumakua Ln., Lahaina, HI 96761
Women Helping Women
1935 Main St., Ste. 202, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 662-0766
www.khako.org
(808) 242-6600
HUD HOUSING - SECTION 8
Housing Division, County of Maui
35 Lunalilo St., Ste 400, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7751
http://health.hawaii.gov
Key Search Term: “ARCH”
The Housing Division of the Department of Housing and Human Concerns, County
of Maui oversees the HUD Section 8 Rental Assistance Program. Qualified
applicants must be very low income. Maui Office serves the islands of Maui, Molokai
and Lana'i.
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INDEPENDENT LIVING FOR ELDERS AND PERSONS WITH
SPECIAL NEEDS
Hale Mahaolu
200 Hina Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 872-4100
TTY (800) 545-1833, ext. 432
www.halemahaolu.org
Hale Mahaolu, a non-profit corporation, owns and/or manages family and elderly affordable
housing sites in Maui County, Hawaii.
Maui Properties
Hale Mahaolu Akahi
300 W. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-0544
Hale Mahaolu Elua
200 Hina Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 872-5180
Hale Mahaolu Ekolu
717 Makaala St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-4377
Hale Mahaolu Eha
1057 Makawao Ave., Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 573-1647
Hale Mahaolu Elima
11 Mahaolu St., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 893-0002
Hale Mahaolu Eono
810 Kelawea St., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-5957
Lokenani Hale
1889 Loke St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-9272
Hale Mahaolu Ehiku
56 Ehiku St., Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 891-8588
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Molokai Properties
Home Pumehana
290 Kolapa Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5788
Lanai Properties
Hale Kupuna O Lanai
1144 Ilima St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6615
Kalama Heights
(808) 879-1500
101 Kanani Rd. Kihei, HI 96753
www.holidaytouch.com/Our-Communities/kalama-heights
A senior independent and assisted living community on Maui.
Lokahi Pacific
1935 Main St., Ste. 204, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-5761
Lokahi Pacific offers an affordable rental apartment complex in Kihei assists "gap
group" renters on Maui, including individuals or families whose income is 50% or less
of the median income for Maui County; a long-term residence for the physically
disabled; long-term housing for persons with special needs, including persons with
HIV/AIDS and victims of domestic violence; and a long-term residence for chronically
mentally ill.
LONG TERM CARE ADVOCACY and COMPLAINTS
Long Term Care Ombudsman
1151 Punchbowl St., Honolulu, HI 96813
Toll Free
(808) 586-7268
(808) 974-2400, ext. 6-0100
The Ombudsman responds to complaints and problems of residents of long term
care facilities such as nursing homes, adult residential care homes, and other long
term care facilities.
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LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES
Department of Human Services
Adult Protective and Community Services
http://humanservices.hawaii.gov/ssd/home/adultservices/
After Hours Call 911
Maui 1773 B Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku, HI 96793 (808) 243-5151
Molokai
(808) 553-1763
Lana'i
(808) 565-7104
The State’s Adult Foster Care Program provides placement and case management
services to eligible clients in licensed adult residential care homes. To receive adult
foster care services, an individual must be eligible for Supplemental Security Income
(SSI), financial or Medicaid assistance from the Department.
Hale Makua Long Term Care
Kahului
472 Kaulana St., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-2761
www.halemakua.org
Wailuku
1540 Lower Main St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-1722
Experienced and highly-trained staff provide compassionate care for each resident
according to his or her individual needs, in an atmosphere of dignity, respect, fun,
encouragement, and aloha.
Kula Hospital
(808) 878-1221
100 Keokea Pl., Kula, HI 96790
www.mauimemorialmedical.org/our-family/kula-hospital/default.aspx
Molokai General Hospital
280 Homeolu Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5331
www.Molokaigeneralhospital.org
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RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
The County funds a Rental Assistance Program (RAP) that provides financial
assistance to homeless and individuals and families at risk for homelessness. The
maximum amount of assistance is $5,000 which can be applied to rent, utilities,
and/or deposit. Rental assistance is provided to qualifying persons on a diminishing
monthly scale for up to one year. Mandatory participation in monthly case
management services is an integral part of the program. RAP case managers help
participants address various issues associated with their homeless or at-risk status
and the program is intended to assist participants to eventually assume responsibility
for the rent on their own. The RAP provides assistance to approximately 80-150
households per year.
Maui Economic Opportunity
(808) 249-2970
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Family Resource Center
99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
Family Life Center
95 S Kane St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 877-0880
www.flcmaui.org
Ka Hale A Ke Ola
(808) 242-7600
Wailuku
670 Waiale Rd., Wailuku, HI 96793
www.khako.org
West Maui Center
15 Ipo'Aumakua Ln., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 662-0766
www.khako.org
Women Helping Women
1935 Main St., Ste. 202, Wailuku, HI 96793
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(808) 242-6600
Salvation Army
Family Services Program
330 Papa Pl., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-6757
Salvation Army has a rental assistance program.
USDA – RURAL DEVELOPMENT – MAUI COUNTY
US Department of Agriculture FSA
(808) 871-5500
77 Hookele St., # 202, Kahului, HI 96732
USDA provides grants and loans to rural residents living outside Wailuku and Kahului.
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IMMIGRANTS
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ASSISTANCE FOR IMMIGRANTS
Catholic Charities
Maui Community Office
211 Kaulawahine St., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 873-4673
www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org
Catholic Charities Hawai‘i assists families and individuals in need by providing
information, help with applications for assistance, referrals to resources, and limited
financial assistance to families facing temporary financial hardship typically related to
urgent housing needs (rent, deposit, utilities).
County of Maui Immigrant Services Division
2200 Main St., Suite 547, Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
(808) 270-7791
http://co.maui.hi.us
[email protected]
Lahaina (Thursday)
West Maui Senior Center
778 Pauoa Pl., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 270-4386
Molokai
Moore Center
2 Kamoi St., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5072
Lanai (Monday & Wednesday)
Lanai Senior Center
309 Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6679
Immigrant Services offers immigrants, migrants and citizens a range of immigration
related assistance including citizenship, permanent residency and family-based
petitions, acculturation, information and referral, and translation and interpretation
services. ISD assists with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and other
agency forms, but is not affiliated with the USCIS and does not adjudicate or enforce
immigration matters.
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FACE (Faith Action for Community Equity)
1352 Liliha St., Rm. 2, Honolulu, HI 96817
(808) 522-1304
[email protected]
FACE reunifies Filipino, Tongan, Latino, Korean, and Chinese residents to loved
ones.
Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center
P.O. Box 3950, Honolulu, HI 96812
(808) 536-8826
www.hijcenter.org
The Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center at the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii provides
legal assistance and representation to immigrants, including Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Visas, Violence Against Women Act petitions, help with
forms, USCIS filings, representation in Immigration Court, Board of Immigration
Appeals and Federal court appeals, Civil Rights, Employment
Non-legal services
Department of Justice (DOJ)/Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)-funded
services for trafficking victims, Legal Orientation Programs (LOP) / Know Your
Rights Presentations (KYR), Referrals to other services, Social services
Populations served
Domestic Violence Victims, Human Trafficking Survivors, Torture survivors
Languages spoken
English, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese
Access to a commercial interpreting service or language bank
Hawaii State Office of Community Services
830 Punchbowl St., Rm. 420, Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 586-8675
OCS assists Hawaii’s low-income, immigrant and refugee populations to overcome
workforce barriers to economic self-sufficiency through community-based programs
and services.
Maui Economic Opportunity
(808) 249-2993
MEO Hispanic Link
99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
Bi-lingual staff provides translations, needs assessment, referrals, outreach to the
Hispanic community. MEO also offers pre-employment services for immigrants and
refugees including job training, support services, acculturation activities and English
as a second language classes.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
2520 SW 22nd. St., Ste. 2-077, Miami FL 33145
USCIS is the government agency that oversees lawful immigration to the US.
USCIS Honolulu Field Office
Toll Free
(800) 375-5283
500 Ala Moana Blvd., Bldg. 2, Rm. 400, Honolulu, HI 96813
TDY (800) 767-1833
USCIS National Customer Service Center
TTY
(800) 375-5283
(800) 767-1833
http://www.uscis.gov
INTERPRETATION SERVICES
Bilingual Access Line
(808) 526-9724
[email protected]
Immigrants may request an interpreter via email or by phone (may call collect).
Hawaii State Office of Language Access
(808) 586-8730
830 Punchbowl St. #322, Honolulu, HI 96813
Neighbor Islands Call Toll Free:
Maui
(808) 984-2400 ext. 68730
Molokai & Lanai (800) 468-4644 ext. 68730
OLA ensures access to State or State-funded services regardless of limited ability to
speak, read, write or understand the English language.
TRANSPORTATION TO RETURN TO
HOMELANDS
Department of Human Services
Adult and Community Care Branch
1773 Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-5151
Transportation Assistance for Resident Aliens and Naturalized Citizens
Help for residents of the state who are 60 years of age or older and an alien or
naturalized citizen to return to their homelands outside of the United States. To
receive this service, an individual must be eligible for financial assistance from the
Department or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and must meet other program
related requirements.
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IN HOME SUPPORTS
FOR FRAIL ELDERS
AND CAREGIVERS
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KUPUNA CARE SERVICES
Adult Day Care
Homemaker
Personal Care
Chore
In Home Respite
Home Delivered Meals
Nutrition Counseling
Transportation
Kupuna Care is a state-sponsored program administered by the Maui County Office on
Aging in Maui County. The program is designed to meet the needs of frail older adults who
cannot live at home without adequate help from family and/or formal services. To qualify for
KC services, an individual must meet all of the following requirements:
 U.S. citizen or legal alien
 60 years of age or older
 Not covered by any comparable government or private home- and community-based
care services
 Not residing in an institution, such as an intermediate care facility (ICF), skilled
nursing facility (SNF), adult residential care
 (ARCH), hospital, foster family
 Impairment of two or more ADL or IADL, or significantly reduced mental capacity
 Unmet need in performing an ADL or IADL
Activities of Daily Living (ADL)
Basic activities include eating, bathing, dressing, transferring from bed to chair,
controlling bowel & bladder, and moving about the house safely on their own.
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL)
Basic activities include preparing meals, shopping for food & personal items, taking
medications, managing money, using phones, doing housework, and using public
transportation.
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Maui County Office on Aging
Central Maui
J. Walter Cameron Center
95 Mahalani St., Rm. 20, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7774
www.mauicountyadrc.org
[email protected]
West Maui Senior Center
788 Pauoa St., Ste. 103, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 270-4310
South Maui
Hale Mahaolu Ehiku
16 Ehiku St., Ste. 1, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-0033
Hale Hulu Mamo - Hana Senior Center
5101 Uakea Rd Building G, Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8833
Home Pumehana Molokai
290 Kolapa St., Ste. 1, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5241
Lanai Senior Center
309 A Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6818
Aging and Disability Services Specialists visit individuals in their homes to assess
their needs and determine eligibility. They also refer caregivers, families and
individuals to other services and resources in the community.
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ADULT DAY CARE
Maui Adult Day Care Centers - Central Office
808) 871-5804
Hale Mahaolu Elima Senior Housing 11 Mahaolu St., Ste. B., Kahului, HI 96732
West Maui Adult Day Care Center
Hale Mahaolu Eono Senior Housing
810 Kelawea St., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 667-9252
Ocean View Facility
Nisei Veterans Memorial Site – near Kahului Harbor
Kahului Beach Rd., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-9312
Hale Hulu Mamo (Hana Senior Center)
5101 Uakea St., Bldg. G, Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8833
South Maui Adult Day Care Center
Hale Mahaolu Ehiku Senior Housing
16 Ehiku St., Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 874-8338
Adult day care services include safe daytime care for dependent adults in a group
setting, as well as ongoing caregiver education, counseling and support groups.
ADULT DAY HEALTH
Adult Day Health by Hale Makua
472 Kaulana St., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 442-4551
A certified and state licensed program that provides coordinated care administered
by an interdisciplinary team, including a social worker, dietician, nurse, and if
needed, a physical therapist. Adult day healthcare must be prescribed by a physician
and is intended for individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living.
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Easter Seals Hawaii, Maui Service Center
155 S. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 249-2062
www.easterseals.com/hawaii
Easter Seals’ adult day health program provides daily respite for individual and
family caregivers and provides participants with educational, social, health,
recreational and volunteer opportunities. Participants have a full-range of activities to
choose from including daily excursions, art programs, computer classes with
assistive technology and more.
ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT
Alzheimer's Association – Maui
270 Ho'okahi St., Ste. 311, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-8636
www.alz.org
Provides education, training, and support to individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and
their caregivers.
CAREGIVER EDUCATION
Maui County Office on Aging
J. Walter Cameron Center
95 Mahalani St., Rm 20
Wailuku, HI 96794
(808) 270-7755
www.mauicountyadrc.org
[email protected]
Powerful Tools for Caregivers is a six-week, self-care education program developed
by Stanford University for family caregivers. In six weekly classes, caregivers learn
self-care tools to reduce personal stress; change negative self-talk; communicate
their needs to family members and healthcare or service providers; communicate
more effectively in challenging situations; recognize the messages in their emotions,
deal with difficult feelings; and make tough caregiving decisions. Class participants
also receive a copy of The Caregiver Helpbook, developed specifically for the class.
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HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES
All Care Hawaii, LLC
975 Limahana Pl., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 757-9212
www.allcarehawaii.com
Bayada Home Health Care - Maui
One Main Plaza, 2200 Main St., Ste. 650, Wailuku, HI 96793
Caregivers Maui
1885 Main Street, Suite 107 Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-4700
www.bayada.com
(808) 877-6688
www.caregiversmaui.com
CareResource Maui Branch
355 Hukilike St., Ste. 126, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-2115
www.careresourcehawaii.org
CareResource Molokai Branch
10 N. Mohala St., Ste. 201, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-9851
www.careresourcehawaii.org
Caring Hands Maui LLC
P.O. Box 1564, Kahului, HI 96733
(808) 495-6074
(808) 281-9351
www.caringhandsmaui.com
Care Options – Maui
(808) 270-2310
www.careoptions.com
Gammie Home Care
292 Alamaha St., Kahului, HI 96732
Hale Mahaolu Personal Care
200 Hina Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-4032
www.gammie.com
Molokai
Lanai
TDD
Hawaii Private Nurses
P.O. Box 1738, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 873-0521
www.halemahaolu.org
(808) 553-5788
(808) 5565-6615
(800) 545-1833 ext. 432
(808) 205-4435
Toll Free (888) 460-6284
www.hawaiiprivatenurses.com
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Health Resources
360 Hoohana St., Ste. A103, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 873-0175
(877) 593-8700
Home Health by Hale Makua
1520 Lower Main St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-3661
www.halemakua.org
Kaiser Permanente Home Health Agency Maui
Maui Lani Clinic, 55 Maui Lani Parkway, Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
Lifetime Ohana Care
(808) 243-6681
(808) 214-6272
www.lifetimeohanacare.com
[email protected]
Mastercare
161 Ma`a St., Kahului, Hi 96732
(808) 244-0500
MetroCare Hawaii, LLC
270 Hookahi St., Ste. 303, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 249-8888
www.mch2001.com
Nurse Pro-Care
355 Hukilike St., Ste. 209, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-0829
www.nurseprocare.com
Partners in Care
101 Kanani St., Ste. 200, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 874-1196
Roselani Place
88 S Papa Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-7720
Toll Free (800) 554-9853
www.roselaniplace.com
[email protected]
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INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Maui County Office on Aging - Aging and Disability Resource Center
Central Maui
J. Walter Cameron Center
95 Mahalani St., Rm. 20, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7774
www.mauicountyadrc.org
[email protected]
West Maui Senior Center
788 Pauoa St., Ste. 103, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 270-4310
South Maui
Hale Mahaolu Ehiku
16 Ehiku St., Ste. 1, Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-0033
Hale Hulu Mamo - Hana Senior Center
5101 Uakea Rd Bldg G, Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-8833
Home Pumehana Molokai
290 Kolapa St., Ste. 1, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5241
Lanai Senior Center
309 A Seventh St., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-6818
MCOA provides information, referral & outreach to older adults of Maui County as
well as information and referral for persons with disabilities of all ages. Outreach
team assesses needs and authorizes services for older adults, which may include
adult day care, adult day respite, in-home respite, assisted transportation, case
management, chore services, congregate meals, friendly visiting and telephone
reassurance, home delivered meals, homemaker/housekeeper services, legal
assistance, leisure, etc.
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ASK – 2000
Aloha United Way
200 North Vineyard Blvd., Ste. 700, Honolulu, HI 96817
Hawaii Keiki Information Service System
1600 Kapiolani Blvd, Ste. 1401, Honolulu, HI 96814
DIAL 211
(877) 275-6569
www.auw.org/2-1-1
www.ask2000.org/index.html
[email protected]
(800) 235-5477
For children from birth to three years of age.
QUEST Integration
Department of Human Services
Med-QUEST Division
Maui
210 Imi Kala St., Ste. 101, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-5780
http://www.med-quest.us
Lanai
730 Lanai Ave., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-7102
Molokai
65 Makaena St. Rm. 10, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-1758
Medicaid enrollees living at home who are determined to meet the
"At Risk" criteria can receive home and community based services including:
 Home-Delivered Meals
 Personal Emergency Response System
 Personal Care Services
 Adult Day Care and Health, and
 Skilled or Private Duty Nursing Services
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RESPITE CARE - IN HOME SETTING
Maui County Office on Aging
Central Maui
(808) 270-7774
Hana
(808) 248-8833
South Maui
(808) 875-0033
West Maui
(808) 661-2387
Molokai
(808) 553-5241
Lanai
(808) 565-6818
Assesses need, determines eligibility, and authorizes services for frail elders and their
caregivers.
Adult Protective and Community Services
After Hours 911
1773 B Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku, HI 96793
http://humanservices.hawaii.gov/ssd/home/adult-services
Maui
(808) 243-5151
Molokai
(808) 553-1763
Lana'i
(808) 565-7104
ARC of Maui
For developmentally and intellectually disabled
(808) 553-9090
Department of Veterans Affairs
For qualified veterans
(808) 433-0310
Hospice Maui
For terminally Ill
(808) 244-5555
Keiki Kokua
Free respite for foster parents of children
(808) 573-4972
Na Hoaloha – Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Volunteers help older adults
(808) 249-2545
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RESPITE CARE - FACILITY SETTING
Developmental Disabilities Division
(808) 984-8250
Maui Adult Day Care Centers, Inc.
Adults of all ages and disabilities
(808) 871-5804
Roselani Place
(808) 871-7720
RESPITE CARE – PRIVATE
See Home Health Care Agencies on Pages 67 and 97
SENIOR COMPANION
Adult Protective and Community Services
AFTER HOURS DIAL
911
1773 B Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku, HI 96793
http://humanservices.hawaii.gov/ssd/home/adult-services
Maui
(808) 243-5151
Molokai
(808) 553-1763
Lana'i
(808) 565-7104
The state’s Senior Companion Program is a part-time volunteer program that enrolls eligible
low-income seniors statewide to provide in-home companionship and limited personal care
to frail elders and respite to caregivers. To apply to be a Senior Companion, an individual
must be at least 55 years of age, physically able to volunteer 20 hours per week, and meet
income and other program requirements. To receive Senior Companion Services, an
individual or family must meet program related requirements. To become a companion,
apply for services, or for more information about this program, call the Senior Companion
Program office on Oahu at (808) 832-0340.
Na Hoaloha – Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Volunteers help older adults
(808) 249-2545
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SUPPORT GROUPS
Alcoholics Anonymous
70 Central Ave., Ste. 1, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-9673
www.aa.org
Al-Anon Family Groups
P.O. Box 1322, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-0296
(808) 213-5353
Molokai
For those affected by another's drinking.
Alzheimer's Association - Maui
270 Ho'okahi St., Ste. 311, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-8636
www.alz.org
Provides education, training, and support to individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and
their caregivers.
Autism Family Support Group
P. O. Box 387, Puunene, HI 96784
(808) 264-4016
Autism Support and Education Group support to family members of children with
autism and other neuro-developmental disorders. Also offers presentations and
information session, and works with teachers to educate them on the special needs
of autistic children.
Clutterers Anonymous: Keep It Simple & Streamlined group
(646) 926-7399
The primary purpose is to stop cluttering one day at a time and to carry this message
of recovery to clutterers who still suffer.
Debtors Anonymous “Free and Clear”
(425) 381-9009
Dual Diagnosis Anonymous
(808) 298-4928
(808) 875-1564
For anyone, including family members, friends, caregivers, dealing with mental
health and substance-abuse issues.
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Dual Recovery Anonymous
(808) 242-9241
Support group for those recovering from chemical dependency and emotional or
mental disorders.
Grief Share Support Group
(808) 248-8364
For those who have lost a loved one, two 13-week support groups held in January
and September each year. Call Marlene Ortiz for time, dates, places at:
(808) 280-7811
Hawaii Organ Transplant Support Group (HOT)
(808) 986-1900
Head Injury and Stroke Support Group
Maui Memorial Medical Center Nutrition Class Room.
221 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 249-2700
Supports survivors and caregivers and information on resources available in the
community. Provides an avenue for survivors to express frustrations and successes
in coping with their problems. Meets each 3rd Thu. from 1-2:30 p.m.
HEAL - Help Ease a Loss
400 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-5555
A support group for anyone dealing with a loss. Weekly groups meet on alternating
Tuesdays at 3 p.m. and Wednesdays at 6 p.m. Meetings are free and open to the
public – they are not restricted to the families of patients who have been on hospice
service. Trained counselors and social workers facilitate the meetings.
Kupono Kane (Men Helping Men)
(808) 877-0795
Learn how anger can help not hurt; how to be a Friend, Husband, Dad that's reliable;
how to be accountable for your actions not blaming or minimizing; how to lead by
example to have a healthy family and relations; how to restore our integrity/kupono
for our future.
Overeaters Anonymous
(808) 264-7286
www.oamaui.org
12-step recovery program for compulsive overeaters, anorexics, bulimics.
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Maui Adult Day Care Centers
11 Mahaolu St., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-5804
www.madcc.org
Maui Down Syndrome Family Support Group
53 Nohokai St., Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 879-7040
Narcotics Anonymous
Helpline
(808) 214-1239
www.na-hawaii.org/Schedules/maui/maui.html
National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii
77 Waiale Drive, Ste. 102, Wailuku, HI 96793
www.kidneyhi.org
Support group is for the recipients and families of all types of organ transplants.
Pacific Cancer Foundation
(808) 242-7661
Raising our Keiki’s Keiki
Support groups for grandparents in Maui
(808) 242-0900
Take Off Pounds Sensibly
(808) 870-4597
Women Helping Women
1935 Main St., Ste. 202, Wailuku, HI 96793
West Maui
Lanai
(808) 242-6600
[email protected]
(808) 661-7111
(808) 565-6700
Provides domestic violence support for battered women and their children.
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TRANSPORTATION FOR PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES
PARATRANSIT TRANSPORTATION
All Island Handivan Transport
(808) 298-0114
Wheelchair, non-wheelchair and stretcher clients for Medicaid and private clients,
nursing and group homes, hospital discharge, dialysis, chemotherapy and day
treatment programs, and for shopping and dine-in clients.
County of Maui Department of Transportation
2145 Kaohu St. Ste. 102, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7511
www.mauicounty.gov/index.aspx?NID=607
ADA paratransit service is an advance reservation, curb to curb service for persons
with disabilities who are unable to use the regular fixed route public transit service.
The County of Maui Department of Transportation provides ADA paratransit service
through the Maui Bus. Paratransit service is available within corridors whose
boundaries extend three-fourths of a mile on each side of each fixed Maui Bus route.
ADA Paratransit Service application forms are available at the County of Maui
Department of Transportation or online.
CNA Paratransit
60 E Wakea Ave, Unit 106, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 893-0000
Kapalua Executive Transportation
(808) 669-2300
Provides island-wide service, including tours and charters in wheelchair accessible
vans. Services include transportation to the airport, hotels, the local community and
hospitals on an island-wide basis. Fees are assessed for service.
Maui Handivan
(800) 258-6880
mauihandivan.com
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MEO Transportation
(808) 877-7651
Ala Hou “On the Move Again”
http://meoinc.charityfinders.org/Transportation
189 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
Maui Economic Opportunity operates this County of Maui funded transportation
program for people with disabilities. Ala Hou serves disabled individuals who need
accessible transportation and have a physician certified disability. Examples of
disabilities include vision impairment or blindness, developmental or mental
disability, or wheel chair use. A person with a disability must demonstrate need for
access. Priority is given to rides for medical appointments, followed by employment,
education and worship. Application is available online.
Roberts Hawaii
(800) 831-5541
www.robertshawaii.com
[email protected]
Roberts operates a tour and activities transportation service on all major islands in
Hawaii, including Maui. Roberts also operates an airport shuttle service.
SpeediShuttle
(808) 242-7777
Airport transportation, including vans with wheel chair lifts, will transport passengers
and luggage to and from the airport. Reservations must be made in advance.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
The Maui Bus
County of Maui Department of Transportation.
2145 Kaohu St., Ste. 102, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7511
www.mauicounty.gov/bus
The Maui Bus operates fixed route public bus transportation as well as ADA
Paratransit disability transportation service with advance reservation. Paratransit
includes curb to curb service for eligible persons with disabilities who are unable to
use the regular fixed route public transit service.
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SENIOR SHOPPING SHUTTLE
MEO Rural Shopping Shuttle
(808) 877-7651
189 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
meoinc.charityfinders.org/transportation
[email protected]
Funded by the County of Maui, Maui Economic Opportunities, Inc. provides free
shuttle service for persons who have a disability. They have routes between Wailuku
and Kahului (Route 1, Route 2) as well as a Rural Route. An application forms
available at MEO. Return completed form with your doctor’s signature. All shuttles
are wheelchair accessible, but please call MEO when special accommodations are
needed.
TRANSPORTATION BY VOLUNTEERS
American Cancer Society Maui
(808) 244-5553
J. Walter Cameron Center, 95 Mahalani St., Rm. 27, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides transportation assistance to patients temporarily on Oahu or Maui for
treatment. Help with other transportation needs may also be arranged.
Na Hoaloha - Neighbors Helping Neighbors
61 N. Church St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 249-2545
Matches volunteers to seniors for transportation and in-home respite for family
caregivers.
Project Dana
(808) 871-4732
Kahului Hongwanji Mission, 291 S. Puunene Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
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MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
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CRISIS AND SUICIDE LINE
24 hour Access Line
Mental Health Crisis and Suicide Hotline
(800) 753-6879
www.amhd.org/access.asp
CLUBHOUSES
A Clubhouse is a supportive rehabilitation program for adults challenged by mental illness.
Hale O Lanakila Clubhouse – Maui
1977 Main St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-2156
[email protected]
Clubhouse – Molokai
83 Manako Ln., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5874
www.amhd.org
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS
Adult Mental Health Division
Maui Family Guidance Center
121 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
Molokai Family Guidance Center
5067
65 Makaena Pl., Ste. 107, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Lanai Family Guidance Center
730 Seventh St., Ste. 6, Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 984-2150
(808) 553-
(808) 565-6189
The Department of Health Adult Mental Health Division provides psychiatric
evaluations, counseling, medication evaluation and case management services for
persons who are seriously mentally ill.
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FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICES
Hawaii Families as Allies (HFAA)
Warm Line (808) 487-8785
99-209 Moanalua Rd., Ste. 305, Aiea, HI 96701 Toll Free
(866) 361-8825
www.hfaa.net
[email protected]
HFAA supports families whose children and youth have emotional and/or behavioral
challenges through education, technical assistance and advocacy.
Lanai Counseling Services
(808) 565-6189
730 Lanai Ave., Rm. 15, Lanai City, HI 96763
Adult Mental Health Division of the Department of Health provides psychiatric
services, individual family and couples counseling and case management. Referrals
and information for individuals, community services, and groups for persons with
serious mental illness.
Lanai Integrated Services
730 Lanai Avenue – Ste. 112, Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-9191
Lokahi Pacific
1935 Main St. Ste. 204, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-5761
Provides quality housing linked to community support services for chronically
mentally ill persons capable of independent living. Rental fee based on income. This
project is a shared living arrangement.
Malama I Ke Ola Center – Wailuku
Community Clinic of Maui
1881 Nani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 871-7772
Malama I Ke Ola Health Center – Wailuku
Ka Hale a Ke Ola Resource Center
670 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-0220
Malama I Ke Ola Health Center, Lahaina
Community Clinic of Maui
15 Ipu Amakua Ln., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 667-7598
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Maui Family Guidance Center – Wailuku
270 Waiehu Beach Rd., Unit 213, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-1252
Maui Family Guidance Center – Lahaina
1830 Honoapiilani Hwy., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 662-4045
Maui Family Guidance Center – Lanai
C/O Lanai High & Elementary School
555 Fraser Ave., Lanai City, Hi 96763
(808) 565-7915
Maui Family Guidance Center – Molokai
65 Makaena St., Kaunakakai, Hi 96748
(808) 553-5067
Maui Family Support Service
1844 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-0900
www.mfss.org
[email protected]
MFSS – Molokai
Molokai Healthy Start
107 B Ala Malama, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-8114
MFSS – Lanai
730 Lanai Avenue, Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-7484
MFSS encourages positive parenting, preventing child maltreatment and abuse and
building on family strengths. MFSS works with families on Maui, Lanai and Molokai
through an array of programs to assist overburdened families and provide a critical
safety net of support.
Maui Youth and Family Service
200 Ike Dr., Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 579-8414
www.myfs.org
[email protected]
Provides behavioral and mental health programs that serve children and families.
MYFS focuses on developing stronger families and youth who become responsible
and contributing members of the community.
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Molokai Community Health Center
30 Oki Place, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5038
Acute mental illness (depression, anxiety), improved coping skills training, stress
management, substance abuse, anger management, PTSD.
Molokai Mental Health Services
65 Makaena Pl, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3691
A Drop-In Center serving adults with chronic mental illness. The Center provides
psychiatric evaluation, counseling, medication management, case management.
Parents and Children Together - Family Peace Center
81 N. Market St., Ste. 200, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-2330
www.pacthawaii.org
[email protected]
Prevention and treatment for domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, and mental
illness.
Quality Behavioral Outcomes
333 Dairy Rd., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 879-6444
(855) 824-5669
www.qboutcomes.com
QBO provides treatment services for children and adults with Autism Spectrum
Disorders. QBO utilizes positive, non-aversive and functional approaches to behavior
analysis in order to concretely bring about change and support skill acquisition.
Based on an appropriate assessment that is respectful of each participant’s needs,
QBO develops state-of-the-art solutions to excessive behaviors and skill deficits.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
203 Ho’ohana St., Ste. 301, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-2454
Community Based Outpatient Clinics provide primary health care to eligible veterans
using available resources. Primary health care means non-emergent care for
veterans with stable chronic health problems or minor acute illnesses.
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FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTERS
Provides mental services for children and youth from birth to 20 years.
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division (CAMHD)
Family Guidance Center
270 Waiehu Beach Rd., Ste. 213, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-1252
West Maui Family Guidance Center
1830 Honoapiilani Hwy., Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 662-4045
Molokai Family Guidance Center
65 Makaena St., Kaunakakai, HI 96761
(808) 553-5067
Lanai Family Guidance Center
C/O Lanai High & Elementary School
555 Fraser Ave., Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-7915
Child and Family Service – Maui
392 N. Market St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 877-6888
Toll-Free Parent Line
(800) 816-1222
www.childandfamilyservice.org
[email protected]
Child and Family Service – Maui
305 E. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-6888
www.childandfamilyservice.org
[email protected]
Child and Family Service - Molokai
(808) 553-6100
107 Ala Malama, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Toll-Free Parent Line
(800) 816-1222
www.childandfamilyservice.org
Molokai @cfs-hawaii.org
Child and Family Service - Molokai
(808) 567-6100
100 Kalae Hwy. Suite 108, Kualapu’u, HI 96757
www.childandfamilyservice.org
[email protected]
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MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Mental Health America of Hawaii
(808) 242-6461
J. Walter Cameron Center, 95 Mahalani St., Rm. 5, Wailuku, HI 96793
www.mentalhealth-hi.org
Provides information and referral for Maui County, advocates for improved care and
treatment of children, adults and the elderly with mental illnesses through public
education and advocacy. Works to promote mental health, reduce stigma, and
prevent the problems associated with mental illnesses. Provides public education
and community advocacy to promote mental health, prevent mental illness and
improve care, treatment and participation of persons with mental illness.
Mental Health Kokua
133 N. Market St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-7405
www.mentalhealthkokua.org
PARENTING
The Parent Line
Toll Free
(800) 816-1222
The Parent Line Program is a free statewide confidential telephone line which offers
support and information to parents and other caregivers. The phone line staff help
callers problem solve parenting challenges. Topics include aggression, toilet training,
bedtime, power struggles, peer relations, sibling rivalry, biting, eating, fears, lying,
homework, puberty, teen transitions, tantrums, breastfeeding / weaning,
communication, school readiness, discipline / limit setting, separation anxiety, family
concerns, daily routines / chores, single parenting, step parenting, deployment,
separation / divorce, custody / visitation, death / grief, television / internet, referral to
community resources, parenting classes, play groups, support groups, social
services, developmental evaluations, breastfeeding support.
Quality Behavioral Outcomes
333 Dairy Rd., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 879-6444
(855) 824-5669
www.qboutcomes.com
Treatment for children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders utilizing positive,
non-aversive and functional approaches to behavior analysis for skill acquisition.
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RESIDENTIAL
Mental Health Kokua
133 N. Market St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-7405
www.mentalhealthkokua.org
The program includes supervised living for adults in personal crisis who require
immediate intervention. Assists adults with mental illness in need of respite or in
transition to a treatment program or community residential placement. A crisis
outreach team (24-hours, 7 days a week) conducts assessments in crisis situations
including suicide and depression.
Maui Memorial Medical Center
Molokini Unit, 99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-2575
Maui Youth and Family Service
200 Ike Dr., Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 579-8414
www.myfs.org
[email protected]
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PERSONAL SAFETY
PERSONAL SAFETY
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ABUSE OF DEPENDENT ADULTS
A dependent adult is a person eighteen years of age or older who, because of mental,
developmental, or physical impairment, is unable to communicate or make responsible
decisions to manage his or her own care or resources; or carry out or arrange for essential
activities of daily living; or protect oneself from abuse.
Adult Protective and Community Services
After Hours 911
1773 B Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku, HI 96793
humanservices.hawaii.gov/ssd/home/adult-services
Maui
Molokai
Lanai
(808) 243-5151
(808) 553-1763
(808) 565-7104
The Adult Protective and Community Services Branch of the Hawaii Department of
Human Services provides protective services for dependent or vulnerable adults, as
well as home and community-based services to prevent premature
institutionalization of clients. Services include crisis intervention without regard to
income, investigation and emergency services for vulnerable adults who are reported
to be abused, neglected or financially exploited by others or seriously in danger due
to self-neglect.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Alternatives to Violence, Molokai
24 hour hotline
(808) 567-6888
Molokai Community Services Council Building
(808) 553-3202
Ho’omalu Shelter, P. O. Box 839, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
[email protected]
www.hscadv.org/organizations/#Molokai
Hale Ho’omalu Domestic Violence Shelter provides safety and support to women
and their children, including shelter services, TRO assistance, case management,
and support groups for victims, and anger management to court ordered TRO
clients. They also have groups for juvenile court ordered clients.
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Child and Family Service
Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline
305 E. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-6888
(808) 877-9888
Domestic Violence Advocacy (DVA) Services program helps victims of domestic
abuse become self-sufficient. Eligible TANF recipients can claim a Domestic
Violence Exemption through DVA services that will exempt the household from the
five-year time limit, 20% grand reduction and the work requirements of the First-toWork program for a period of six months.
Domestic Violence Clearinghouse and Legal Hotline
(808) 531-3771
Women Helping Women
1935 Main St., Ste. 202, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-6600
www.whwmaui.net
[email protected]
24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline
Lahaina, [email protected]
Lanai
Temporary Restraining Orders
(808) 579-9581
(808) 661-7111
(808) 565-6700
(808) 242-0775
Women Helping Women provides a shelter and support programs for battered
women and their children. Programs include a Domestic Violence Hotline,
Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) preparation and court advocacy, communitybased domestic violence education/support groups for women and children, positive
parenting groups, and a Transitions Project.
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CHILD ABUSE
Child and Family Service
305 E. Wakea Ave., Kahului, Hawaii 96732
(808) 877-6888
www.childandfamilyservice.org
Crisis Counseling is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Comprehensive
Counseling & Support Services (CCSS) program is a child abuse prevention and
treatment program to meet the needs of children and their families, including
counseling, outreach, parenting classes, and supervised visitation.
Department of Human Services
Child Welfare Services
1885 Main St., # 306, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-5162
Toll Free
(800) 494-3991
humanservices.hawaii.gov
CWS programs include family strengthening and support, child protection, foster
care, adoption, independent living and licensing of resource family homes, group
homes and child-placing organizations.
Maui Children's Justice Center
(808) 244-7926
www.courts.state.hi.us/services/hawaii_childrens_justice_centers/maui.html
Provides services to assist victims and their families as they proceed through the
criminal justice system.
M au i Y o u t h an d F a mi l y S e r vi ce
P.O. Box 790006, Paia, HI 96779
(808) 579-8414
www.myfs.org
[email protected]
Emergency Shelter provides 24-hour care in a safe, family-based setting for 10-17
year olds who need a temporary alternative to home.
Molokai Integrated Services
107 A&B Ala Malama, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 567-6100
This program offers family’s supervised visitation, transportation, parenting classes,
individual and family therapy, crisis intervention, and individual home-based
parenting education to safely reunify or maintain a child in their home. Services in
this program are made available through referral from Child Welfare Services.
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P a ren t s an d Ch i l d ren T o g et h e r
(808) 244-2330
M au i F ami l y P e a ce C en t e r ( F P C)
81 N. Market St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-2330
www.pacthawaii.org
The FPC provides services to help stop intimate partner violence/ domestic violence.
Programs include support and safety planning for victims/survivors of domestic
violence including help with restraining orders; groups for offenders of intimate
partner and household or non-partner abuse; groups for adolescents who exhibit
anger control issues.
SEXUAL ASSAULT
Child and Family Service
305 E. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-6888
Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline
(808) 877-9888
Sexual Assault victims may require immediate crisis counseling, emergency medical
care and legal advocacy services. Often a victim of sexual assault will need
psychological care and support, which extends well beyond the crisis phase.
Crisis Intervention
24 hour crisis hotline
Maui
Molokai
Lāna‘i
(808) 873-8624
(808) 213-5522
(866) 443-5702
Services include emotional support during specialized medical examinations within
72 hours of an assault; victim support with legal system; counseling for children and
adult victims of sexual assault or abuse.
Women Helping Women
(808) 242-6600
24hr Hotline (808) 579-9581
West Maui (808) 661-7111
Lanai
(808) 565-6700
[email protected]
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SERVICES FOR PERSONS
WITH DISABILITIES
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ADVOCACY
Aloha Independent Living Hawaii
P.O. Box 1285, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 381-8585
www.alohailhawaii.org
[email protected]
County of Maui
Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator
One Main Plaza, 2200 Main St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7971
www.co.maui.hi.us
[email protected]
Disability and Communication Access Board
919 Ala Moana Blvd, Room 101, Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 984-2400 x6-8121 (V/T)
www.health.hawaii.gov/dcab
[email protected]
DCAB advocates for legislation and policies relating to persons with disabilities and
their civil rights or service needs. DCAB issues include voting rights, Special Parent
Information Network for parents of children with special needs, emergency
preparedness for persons with disabilities, and tips for travelers with disabilities.
Hawaii Disability Rights Center
P.O. Box 487, Kula, HI 96790
(808) 876-0529
Toll Free
(800) 882-1057
www.hawaiidisabilityrights.org
[email protected]
Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center
(808) 270-1536
Hilopa'a helps parents and caregivers of those with special health care needs
navigate the health care system. Hilo Pa’a is also the Ombudsman for Hawai‘i State
Medicaid Programs.
Learning Disability Association of Hawaii
200 N. Vineyard Blvd., Ste. 310, Honolulu, HI 96817
(808) 536-9684
Toll Free
(800) 533-9684
www.ldanatl.org/Hawaii/ldah.html
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Legal Aid Society of Hawaii - Fair Housing Hotline
(866) 527-3247
Maui County Developmental Disabilities Committee
54 High Street, 3rd Fl., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-8218
Maui County Commission on Persons with Disabilities
(808) 270-7855
Maui County Office on Aging
www.mauicountyadrc.org
Aging and Disability Resource Center
[email protected]
J. Walter Cameron Center, 95 Mahalani St., Rm. 20, Wailuku, HI 96793
Advises the County administration on County policies and practices with respect to
their impact on persons with disabilities. Recommends ways to improve access to
programs for persons with disabilities.
Molokai Association for the Disabled
P.O. Box 1455, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5148
Special Parent Information Network (SPIN)
919 Ala Moana Blvd., Rm. 101, Honolulu, HI 96814
State Council on Developmental Disabilities
919 Ala Moana Blvd, Rm. 113, Honolulu, HI 96813
(V/T) (808) 984-2400 x6-8126
http://spinhawaii.org
[email protected]
(808) 984-2400 x6-8100
[email protected]
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS
Hawaii Interpreting Services
P.O. Box 734, Kaneohe, HI 96744
(808) 394-7706
http://interpretinghawaii.com
[email protected]
Center provides sign language interpreters, real-time captioners and computer
assisted note takers for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, and hearing individuals.
Services are available 24/7 on Maui, Molokai, and Lanai.
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SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS – PRIVATE
Kate Eifler
Denise Green
Abigail Llewellyn
(808) 269-8919
(845) 558-2012
(315) 727-1409
ASSISTANCE ANIMALS
Assistance Dogs of Hawaii
P.O. Box 1803, Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 298-0167
675 Kealaloa Ave.,Makawao, HI 96768
http://assistancedogshawaii.org
[email protected]
ASSISTIVE DEVICES
Accessible Maui
615 W. Papa Ave., C2O3, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 276-2446
www.accessiblemaui.com
[email protected]
Portable wheelchair ramps.
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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY - VIDEO
Aloha VRI
(855) 808-8377
www.isleinterpret.com
[email protected]
Provides remote video interpreting services
Sorenson Communications
(866) 756-6729
(801) 386-8500
www.sorenson.com
[email protected]
Sorenson Video Relay Service (SVRS) provides videophones and video relay
service that enables callers who are deaf and hard-of-hearing to conduct video relay
calls through a qualified ASL interpreter.
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Easter Seals Hawaii
Maui Service Center
155 S. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 249-2065
www.easterseals.com/hawaii
[email protected]
Imua Family Services
161 S. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 244-7467
www.imuafamilyservices.org
Supports Developmentally Disabled children from birth to six years old with speech,
occupational and physical therapy, special instruction and care coordination services
for children with, or who are at risk for - developmental delays and disabilities. Other
services include Newborn Hearing Screening of babies born at the Maui Memorial
Medical Center, and Camp Imua for school-aged children with disabilities. Sponsors
a week-long summer camp for school-aged children with disabilities.
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DISABLED PARKING PERMITS AND LICENSE
PLATES
County of Maui, Department of Finance
Kahului
Maui Mall Shopping Center
70 E. Kaahumanu Ave. Ste. A-17, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 270-7363
Kihei
Kihei Community Center
303 East Lipoa St., Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 270-7363
Lahaina
Lahaina Gateway Center
335 Keawe Street, Ste. 209, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 270-7363
Pukalani
Hannibal Tavares Community Center
91 Pukalani St., Pukalani, HI 96768
(808) 270-7363
Hana
County Public Works Office
Hana Hwy & Uakea Rd., Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-7280
Lanai
309 Seventh St., #10
Lanai City, Lanai, HI 96763
(808) 565-7878
Molokai
Mitchell Pauole Center
100 Ailoa St., Kaunakakai, Molokai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3430
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EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING FOR PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES
ARC of Maui County
95 Mahalani St., Ste. 17, Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
(808) 242-5781
www.arcofmaui.org
[email protected]
ARC of Hana
P.O. Box 616, Hana, Hawaii 96713
(808) 248-8452
ARC of Lanai
95 Mahalani St., Ste. 17, Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
(808) 242-5781
ARC of Molokai
(808) 553-9090
Meyer Building, Room 5, P.O. Box 429, Kaunakakai, Hawaii 96748
Department of Labor
2264 Aupuni St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 243-5322
Provides training to people with disabilities. Facilitates claims for employees who are
injured on the job for medical vocational rehabilitation, and indemnity benefits under
workers compensation law.
Ka Lima O Maui
J. Walter Cameron Center
95 Mahalani St., Rm. 19, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-5502
www.kalimaomaui.org
[email protected]
Ka Lima O Maui provides services for persons with disabilities, including job training,
vocational rehabilitation, job readiness assessment and training, job search and
placement, and long-term support. The Medicaid Waiver program matches severely
disabled clients with a personal assistant who provides them with a range of skills
from basic grooming, cooking classes, gardening skills, and fun social activities.
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Maui Special Olympics
P.O. Box 1842, Kahului, HI 96733
(808) 281-7318
Molokai Special Olympics
(808) 567-9020
P.O. Box 458, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
http://www.specialolympicshawaii.org/about-us/contact-us.html
Provides year-round training and athletic competition for children ages 8 and older
and adults with mental retardation or developmental disabilities.
Molokai Occupational Center
280 Puali Pl., Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3266
www.mocMolokai .com
mocMolokai @gmail.com
Conducts work evaluation, training, job placement, transportation, life skills and
employment in laundry, yard maintenance, car wash, thrift shop, janitorial, plant
production and crafts.
Department of Human Services
Vocational Rehabilitation Division
(808) 984-8350
Maui
54 S. High St., Rm. 309, Wailuku, HI 96793
Molokai
55 Makaena St. Rm. 3, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Text (808) 344-6352
Video (808) 270-2734
http://hawaivr.org
[email protected]
(808) 553-3621
http://hawaiivr.org
[email protected]
Vocational Rehab serves individuals with disabilities who require assistance to
prepare for, secure, retain or regain employment. Services help persons who were
born with disabilities or who have become disabled as a result of an injury.
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RESPITE CARE – IN HOME SETTING
Maui County Office on Aging
Main
(808) 270-7774
Hana
(808) 248-8833
Kihei
(808) 875-0033
Lahaina
(808) 661-2387
Molokai
(808) 553-5241
Lanai
(808) 565-6818
Assesses need, determines eligibility, and authorizes services for those who qualify.
ARC of Maui
(808) 553-9090
For developmentally and intellectually disabled
Department of Veterans Affairs
(808) 433-0310
For qualified veterans
Developmental Disabilities Division
(808) 243-4625
Hospice Maui
(808) 244-5555
For terminally Ill
Keiki Kokua
(808) 573-4972
Free respite for foster parents of children
Na Hoaloha – Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Volunteers help older adults
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(808) 249-2545
RESPITE CARE - FACILITY SETTING
Department of Veterans Affairs
(808) 433-0310
Maui Adult Day Care Centers, Inc.
Adults of all ages and disabilities
(808) 871-5804
Roselani Place
(808) 871-7720
RESPITE CARE – PRIVATE
See In Home Supports Section on Page 67 and 97
SERVICES FOR THE BLIND
Eye Care America
National Eye Care for the Elderly Hotline
(800) 222-3937
http://www.eyecareamerica.org
Provides eye exams and up to one year of care to US citizens and legal residents
within the Continental U.S, Hawaii and Puerto Rico through volunteer
ophthalmologists (EyeMDs) often at no out-of-pocket cost to those who qualify.
Department of Human Services
Vocational Rehabilitation Division
(808) 984-8350
Maui
54 S. High St., Rm. 309, Wailuku, HI 96793
Text (808) 344-6352
Video (808) 270-2734
http://hawaiivr.org
[email protected]
Molokai
55 Makaena St. Rm. 3, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3621
http://hawaiivr.org
[email protected]
Vocational Rehab serves individuals with disabilities who require assistance to
prepare for, secure, retain or regain employment. Services help persons who were
born with disabilities or who have become disabled as a result of an injury.
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SERVICES FOR THE DEAF
Aloha State Association of the Deaf (ASAD)
P.O. Box 88591, Honolulu, HI 96830
TTY (808) 951-1040
www.asadhawaii.org
Aloha VRI
(855) 808-8377
www.isleinterpret.com
[email protected]
Provides video remote interpreting services.
American Sign Language Interpreter Education Program
Kapiolani Community College
4303 Diamond Head Rd., Honolulu, HI 96816
V & TTY (808) 734-9154
www.kcc.hawaii.edu
Deaf & Hearing Impaired Services
State Office Building, 54 S. High St., Rm. 301, Wailuku, HI 96793
Hearing Loss Association of America
7910 Woodmont Ave., Ste. 1200, Bethesda, MD 20814
(808) 984-2130
(301) 657-2248
http://www.hearingloss.org/
TAX EXEMPTIONS
Department of Taxation
54 S High St. Rm. 208, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-8500
Molokai
35 Ala Malama, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5541
Hawaii Department of Taxation provides Form N-857 to certify a person as disabled
for the purpose of tax exemption upon medical examination and recommendation.
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THERAPEUTIC REHABILITATION
Haku Baldwin Center
444 Makawao Ave., Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 572-9129
http://hakubaldwincenter.org
[email protected]
Haku Baldwin Center offers therapeutic horseback riding to children with special
needs each Monday & Tuesday by appointment. Riders receive personal instruction
on horseback, involving a range of therapeutic games and activities. Each rider is
assisted by a team of 3 volunteers and the program director, Sarah Lyons. The
center also offers pet therapy, animal education, and horsemanship for veterans and
enlisted military personnel.
Imua Family Services
161 S. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 244-7467
www.imuafamilyservices.org
[email protected]
Imua Family Services provides speech, occupational, and physical therapy, and
special educational classes at no charge to children from birth to three years who
have developmental delays or who are at risk for developmental delays.
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TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
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AIR AMBULANCE
Hawaii Life Flight
150 Lagoon Dr., Honolulu, HI 96819
(808) 836-2000
http://hawaiilifeflight.com
[email protected]
Fixed wing air ambulance serving the Hawaiian Islands, transporting patients from
pediatrics to geriatrics. Scope of care includes medical, surgical, cardiac, trauma,
pediatric, neurological, high risk obstetrical and burn patients 24 hours per day,
seven days per week. Hawaii Life Flight has aircraft and crews permanently based in
Honolulu, Lihue, Kahului, Hilo, Kona and Kamuela.
AIRPORT SERVICES
Kahului Airport
http://health.hawaii.gov/dcab/files/2013/08/2013-DCAB-trvl-Hawaii-brochure-v3.pdf
The Hawaii Department of Transportation provides an Access Guide for passengers
with disabilities on services (such as animal quarantine, ground transportation,
motorized wheelchairs, porter services, accessible restrooms, TTYs) at the Kahului
Airport.
Animal Quarantine Guide
(808) 483-7151
www.hawaii.gov/hdoa
[email protected]
Rabies quarantine in Hawai'i is 120 days. Service dogs are exempt from
animal quarantine rules under strictly enforced conditions.
Travel Tips
The State Disability & Communication Access Board provides visitor
information and travel trips on its website.
ttp://health.hawaii.gov/dcab
Motorized Wheelchairs
Each airline will provide information on specific procedures for storage of
wheelchairs and wet-cell batteries.
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Elevators
There is elevator access to the second level departure/arrival and concession
areas.
Accessible Airport Curbside Loading and Unloading
Accessible curbside loading and unloading zones are available in front of the
terminal for vehicles with a handicapped placard. Vehicles may not be left
unattended.
Accessible Parking Spaces
Accessible parking spaces are available for placard holders. They are
located near the terminal building and crosswalks in the public parking lot.
Restrooms
All of Kahului Airports restrooms include wide stalls and side grab bars for the
mobility impaired. Currently, there are no family/unisex restrooms. However,
we hope to have one constructed in the near future.
Text Telephones (TTYs)
Text telephones for persons who are deaf and hard of hearing are located at
the:
- 2nd floor mezzanine on both sides of the main restaurant
- baggage claim area near carousels three (3) and four (4)
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS)
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) are available statewide. In Hawaii,
you can make a local TRS call by dialing 711.
Wheelchairs Reservations:
(808) 877-4588
Wheelchairs are available through porter services and the various airlines;
however, prior arrangements are necessary to ensure prompt service.
Guide/Service Dogs
Guide/Service dogs are not considered "pets". Guide/Service dogs
may qualify for modified State of Hawaii rabies quarantine import
requirements under strictly enforced conditions. For more information,
please go to the Department of Agriculture Animal Quarantine Branch
website at www.hawaii.gov/hdoa/ai/aqs/info.
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Complaint Procedure
http://hidot.hawaii.gov/administration/ocr/ada/
Information regarding the Airport's ADA Policy, Procedure and Complaint
form can be found on the State of Hawaii, DOT website.
Visitor Information Program (VIP)
(808) 872-3890
VIP staff is available to provide travelers with assistance and visitor
information.
US Air Travel Consumer Disability Hotline
(800) 778-4838
TTY (800) 455-9880
http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov/publications/horizons.htm
www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/specialneeds/index.shtm
Travelers with disabilities and medical conditions who experience disabilityrelated air travel problems can obtain assistance and information to resolve
problems from 7 to 11 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.
ACCESSIBLE RENTALS – YOU DRIVE
Accessible Vans of Hawaii, Inc.
(808) 871-7785
Rental wheelchair accessible vans, minivans with ramps, vans with lifts. Rented by
day, week or month. Also sells new or used vans.
Audrey's Wheelchair Getaways
(800) 638-1912
http://www.wheelchairgetaways.com
[email protected]
Accessible van rentals on Maui, Kauai, and in Kona. All vehicles are wheelchair
accessible, with either raised roofs or lowered floors and automatic ramps or lifts.
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Maui Executive Transportation
(808) 669-2300
www.hawaiiexecutivetransportation.com
Provides island-wide service, including tours and charters in wheelchair accessible
vans. Services include transportation to the airport, hotels, the local community and
hospitals on an island-wide basis. Fees are assessed for service.
Wheelers - Accessible Van Rentals
(877) 735-6365
www.wheelersvanrentals.com
COMMUNITY-BASED TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES FOR FRAIL ELDERS
Seniors aged 60 and older who have deficits in their ability to perform activities of daily
living, call the Maui County Office on Aging to apply for transportation and in-home services.
Maui County Office on Aging
Main
Lahaina
Kihei
Hana
Molokai
Lanai
(808) 661-9432
(808) 875-0033
(808) 248-8833
(808) 553-5241
(808) 565-6818
(808) 270-7774
MCOA provides information, referral & outreach to older adults of Maui County as
well as information and referral for persons with disabilities of all ages. Outreach
team assesses needs and authorizes services for older adults.
Kaunoa Senior Services
Main
West Maui
Molokai
Lanai
(808) 270-7310
(808) 553-5241
(808) 565- 6282
(808) 270-7310
The Maui County Office on Aging contracts with Kaunoa Senior Services to provide
transportation services to frail elders aged 60 and older. Once the services are
authorized by the Office on Aging, call Kaunoa to schedule or cancel rides.
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DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND
LICENSING
County of Maui, Department of Finance
Kahului
Maui Mall Shopping Center
70 E. Kaahumanu Ave. Ste. A-17, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 270-7363
Kihei
Kihei Community Center
303 East Lipoa St., Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 270-7363
Lahaina
Lahaina Gateway Center
335 Keawe Street, Ste. 209, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 270-7363
Pukalani
Hannibal Tavares Community Center
91 Pukalani St., Pukalani, HI 96768
(808) 270-7363
Hana
County Public Works Office
Hana Hwy & Uakea Rd., Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-7280
Lanai
309 Seventh St., #10
Lanai City, Lanai, HI 96763
(808) 565-7878
Molokai
Mitchell Pauole Center
100 Ailoa St., Kaunakakai, Molokai, HI 96748
(808) 553-3430
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INTER ISLAND FERRY
LANAI TO LAHAINA
Expeditions
(808) 661-3756
Toll Free
(800) 695-2624
www.go-lanai.com
MOLOKAI to LAHAINA
Molokai Ferry
(808) 667-9266
Toll Free
(877) 500-6284
www.molokaiferry.com
TRANSPORTATION FOR PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES
PARATRANSIT TRANSPORTATION
All Island Handivan Transport
(808) 298-0114
Wheelchair, non-wheelchair and stretcher clients for Medicaid and private clients,
nursing and group homes, hospital discharge, dialysis, chemotherapy and day
treatment programs, and for shopping and dine-in clients.
County of Maui Department of Transportation
2145 Kaohu St. Ste. 102, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7511
http://www.mauicounty.gov
ADA paratransit service is an advance reservation, curb to curb service for persons
with disabilities who are unable to use the regular fixed route public transit service.
The County of Maui Department of Transportation provides ADA paratransit service
through the Maui Bus. Paratransit service is available within corridors whose
boundaries extend three-fourths of a mile on each side of each fixed Maui Bus route.
ADA Paratransit Service application forms are available at the County of Maui
Department of Transportation or online.
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CNA Paratransit
(808) 893-0000
Kapalua Executive Transportation
(808) 669-2300
Provides island-wide service, including tours and charters in wheelchair accessible
vans. Services include transportation to the airport, hotels, the local community and
hospitals on an island-wide basis. Fees are assessed for service.
Maui Handivan
(800) 258-6880
mauihandivan.com
Maui Economic Opportunity Transportation
Ala Hou “On the Move Again” Program
189 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 877-7651
meoinc.charityfinders.org/Transportation
Ala Hou serves disabled individuals who need accessible transportation and have a
physician certified disability, including those with vision impairments, blindness,
developmental or mental disabilities, or who use a wheel chair. Priority is given to
rides for medical appointments, followed by employment, education and worship.
Roberts Hawaii
(800) 831-5541
http://www.robertshawaii.com
[email protected]
Roberts operates a tour and activities transportation and airport shuttle service on all
major islands in Hawaii, including Maui.
SpeediShuttle
(877) 242-5777
http://www.speedishuttle.com
[email protected]
Airport transportation, including vans with wheel chair lifts, will transport passengers
and luggage to and from the airport. Reservations must be made in advance.
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
The Maui Bus
County of Maui Department of Transportation
2145 Kaohu St., Ste. 102, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 270-7511
www.mauicounty.gov/bus
The Maui Bus operates a fixed route public bus transportation as well as ADA
Paratransit disability transportation service with advance reservation. Paratransit
includes curb to curb service for eligible persons with disabilities who are unable to
use the regular fixed route public transit service.
SENIOR SHOPPING SHUTTLE
MEO Rural Shopping Shuttle
(808) 877-7651
189 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
meoinc.charityfinders.org/transportation
[email protected]
MEO provides free shuttle service for persons with disabilities. Three routes serve
Wailuku, Kahului and rural areas. All shuttles are wheelchair accessible.
TRANSPORTATION BY VOLUNTEERS
American Cancer Society Maui
(808) 244-5553
J. Walter Cameron Center, 95 Mahalani St., Rm. 27, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides transportation assistance to patients temporarily on Oahu or Maui for
treatment. Help with other transportation needs may also be arranged.
Na Hoaloha - Neighbors Helping Neighbors
61 N. Church St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 249-2545
Matches volunteers to seniors for transportation and in-home respite for family
caregivers.
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Project Dana
Kahului Hongwanji Mission
291 S. Puunene Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-4732
Road to Recovery
American Cancer Society
J. Walter Cameron Center, 95 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
(800) 227-2345
(808) 244-5553
Volunteers provide rides to and from cancer-related medical appointments.
TRAVELERS WITH DISABILITIES
Kahului Airport Visitor Information Program
(808) 872-3890
http://hidot.hawaii.gov
The State of Hawaii Department of Transportation provides an Access Guide for
passengers with disabilities for animal quarantine, ground transportation, motorized
wheelchairs, porter services, accessible restrooms, TTYs at the Kahului Airport.
US Air Travel Consumer Disability Hotline
TTY (800) 455-9880
http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov/publications/horizons.htm
Phones are staffed daily from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Those who
experience disability related air travel problems can obtain "real time" assistance and
information to resolve problems by calling the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Travelers with disabilities and medical conditions.
Transportation Security Administration
1-866-289-9673
www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/specialneeds/index.shtm
[email protected]
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TRAVELERS WITH MEDICAL CONDITIONS
TSA Cares Help Line
(855) 787-2227
TSA Cares is a help line to assist travelers with disabilities and medical conditions.
TSA recommends that passengers call 72 hours ahead of travel for information
about what to expect during screening.
The TSA website has links on its website to specific information about what to expect
for passengers who need advanced imaging technology and metal detector
screening, pat-down screening TSA's notification card, TSA's passenger support
specialists or have medical conditions, including Autism or Intellectual Disabilities;
Blind or Visually Impaired; Breast Cancer Survivors; Cannot Remove Shoes;
Children with Disabilities; CPAPs, BiPAPs, and APAPs; Deaf or Hearing Impaired;
Difficulty Waiting in Line; External Medical Device; Have Difficulty Walking or
Standing; Have Ostomies; Internal Medical Devices; Metal Joint Implants; Medically
Necessary Liquids; Medically Necessary Radioactive Substances; Nebulizers;
Portable Oxygen; Prosthetic; Service Dogs; Wheelchair or Scooters.
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VETERANS
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Hawaii State Office of Veterans Services
Hawaii State Department of Defense
Office of Veterans Services, 333 Dairy Rd.
Ste. 201-B, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 873-3145
www.hawaii.gov/dod/ovs
[email protected]
The State Office of Veterans Services provides services to qualified veterans on the
islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai, including preparation of VA claims; burials of
indigent veterans; VA Appeals; discharge documents; and VA hearings.
Maui Vet Center
35 Lunalilo St., Rm. 101, Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 242-8557
www.vetcenter.va.gov
The Maui Vet Center provides individual assessment and therapy for veterans,
couples and families. Services include outreach, crisis assistance, education and
employment counseling, and a range of services to eligible veterans and their
families to assist in the successful transition from military to civilian life.
US Department of Veterans Affairs
Community Based Outpatient Clinic
203 Ho'ohana St., Ste. 303, Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-2454
www.va.gov
The Community Based Outpatient Clinic provides non-emergency primary health
care for eligible veterans with stable chronic health problems or minor acute
illnesses. The CBOC has mental health providers available and mental health rural
health outreach clinics in Hana and Lahaina. The CBOC does not provide
emergency services.
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VETERANS AFFAIRS
(808) 827-1000
TOLL FREE NUMBERS
Beneficiaries in receipt of Pension Benefits
(877) 294-6380
CHAMPVA Meds by Mail
(888) 385-0235
Children of Women Vietnam Veterans (CWVV)
(877) 345-8179
Civilian Health and Medical Program (CHAMPVA)
(800) 733-8387
Combat Call Center
(877) 927-8387
Debt Management Center (Collection Non-Medical Debts) (800) 827-0648
Education (GI Bill)
(888) 442-4551
Foreign Medical Program (FMP)
(888) 820-1756
Gulf War/Agent Orange/Project Shad/
(800) 749-8387
Health Care Benefits
(877) 222-8387
Mammography Helpline
(888) 492-7844
Service members &/or Veterans Group Life Insurance
(800) 419-1473
Status of Headstones and Markers
(800) 697-6947
Telecommunications Device for the Deaf
TTY 711
Veterans Crisis Line
(800) 273-8255
Women Veterans Hotline
(855) 829-6636
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VETERANS BENEFITS
eBenefits
(800) 983-0937
www.va.gov/benefits
www.ebenefits.va.gov
A one-stop shop to apply for and learn about VA benefits.
DISABILITY COMPENSATION
A tax-free benefit to Veterans for disabilities related to military service.
PENSION
A tax-free benefit is paid to wartime Veterans with limited or no income who are aged
65 or older or permanently and totally disabled due to non-service-connected cause.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
For eligible service members and Veterans pursuing an approved education or
training program. There are four primary VA education benefit programs that cover
Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserve service members and Veterans.
VETSUCCESS
The VA assists Veterans with service-connected disabilities to prepare for, obtain,
and maintain suitable employment.
HOME LOANS
Veterans, Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserve Service members may be
eligible for VA home loan program. VA loans have favorable terms, including no
down payment or mortgage insurance premiums.
SURVIVORS BENEFITS
Monthly pension, health insurance and education grants for service members’ and
Veterans’ dependents and survivors.
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VETERANS CEMETERIES
Maui Veterans Cemetery
1295 Makawao Ave., Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 572-4110
Molokai Veterans Cemetery
2725 Lihi Pali Ave., Hoolehua, HI 96729
(808) 553-3221
VETERANS MEMORIALS
4th Marine Division Memorial Park
Training area for 4th Marine Division during WWII
Located on Kokomo Road at Laenani Street, Haiku, HI 96708
Underwater Demolition Team Monument
S. Kihei Rd. and Kaiau Pl., Kihei, HI 96753
Wailea side of Kamaole One Beach Park
Mai Poina ‘Oe I’au (Don’t Forget Me) Park
North Kihei Rd. at ‘Ohukai Rd., Kihei
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442nd Regimental Combat Team
Pony League Field, Maui High School, E. Papa and Lono Aves.
Monuments to WWI, Korean War, Purple Heart Medal Awardees
Makawao Ave., Makawao, HI 96768
War Memorial Complex
Located below Baldwin High School on Queen Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului
Names of Maui County servicemen killed in action from WWII forward
Nisei Veterans Memorial Center
665 Kahului Beach Rd., Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 244-6862
Intergenerational Center includes a preschool, an adult day care facility, and the Go
For Broke Education Center with Nisei Veterans Archives memorabilia of the 442nd
RCT100th Batallion
Maui’s Fallen Military
Maui Memorial Medical Center, 221 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793
726th Searchlight Battery
Kepaniwai Park, Iao Valley, Wailuku, HI 96793. Located between Pavillions 2 and 7.
Comprised of African-American Officers and men who protected Maui from 1942-45.
Westside World War II Veterans
Lahaina Civic Center, Lahaina, HI 96761
Honors West Maui residents who died in Wars from WWII forward.
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VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS
Maui Korean War Veterans Association
202 Nakoa Dr., Wailuku, HI 96793-2433
Maui County Veterans Council
1003 Front St., Lahaina, HI, 96761
(808) 442-2450
Disabled American Veterans
(808) 870-1657
www.dav.org
Veterans of Foreign Wars
(808) 875-1761
www.vfw.org
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EMERGENCY
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CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY
(808) 270-7245
Maui
Molokai
Lanai
After Hours (808) 270-7285
(808) 553-5355
(808) 565-6428
Preparedness information and brochures are available at the County of Maui in the
second floor lobby of the Kalana O Maui Building at 200 S. High St., Wailuku. During
an emergency or threat of disaster, Civil Defense information will be broadcast over
local radio and TV stations. When an evacuation is necessary, these broadcasts
may include information about the location of public emergency hurricane shelters in
affected areas. More information, including the location of shelters designated for
people with special health needs and facilities for household pets may be broadcast,
as well as when volunteers will be available to open shelters and direct evacuees to
the appropriate areas.
Since public emergency hurricane shelters do not stock supplies, bring provisions
from your emergency supply kit at home. You will need at least seven day supply of
food, water, and personal items for yourself, family members, and household pets.
BE INFORMED
Regular Civil Defense Notifications and Emergency Civil Defense Alerts are available
via email and SMS subscription. Subscribe to Civil Defense Notifications by visiting
the County of Maui’s official website and going to http://co.maui.hi.us/list.aspx.
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CIVIL DEFENSE SIRENS
Civil Defense sirens are tested each month at 11:45 a.m. on the first working day of each
month. If you hear the Civil Defense siren, turn on your radio to one of the following local
radio stations for information:
KMVI AM 550
FM 98.3
KNUI AM 900
FM 99.9
KAOI AM 1110
FM 95.
FM 96.7 (Upcountry)
KLHI
FM 101.1 (West Maui)
KPOA
FM 93.5 (West Maui)
KMMK
FM 102.3
KDLX
FM 94.3
KNUQ
FM 103.3 or 103.7
KONI
FM 104.7
KPMW
FM 105.5
After turning on your radio, listen for emergency information and instructions. Take
the necessary protective actions as directed and keep tuned for further information
and instructions.
WATCH OR WARNING?
WATCH - GET READY and LISTEN
 WATCH status means you should GET READY and LISTEN to your radio or
television for further instructions.
WARNING - TAKE ACTION
 WARNING status means you should TAKE ACTION.
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
Disaster Preparedness is an individual and family responsibility. The two most
important precautions you need to take are developing a Personal Preparation Plan
and assembling an Emergency Survival Kit.
BEFORE a disaster strikes:
 Prepare a home survival kit ready for use in emergencies.
 Plan in advance where to locate household members in case they are separated.
 Store important papers and valuables in waterproof packaging where they can be
easily reaches if you plan to take these items with you.
 Keep the car gas tank at least 3/4 full
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PERSONAL PREPARATION PLAN
Emergencies and disasters can occur anytime. Some allow for preparation, while others
occur without warning. Residents and visitors of Hawaii must be prepared for emergencies
that could arise from natural or technological disasters.
Developing your Personal Preparation Plan and making provisions for your family's needs
can make a big difference in your ability to cope with emergencies.
Take the following steps to help prepare you and your family for a disaster:

Be prepared. Make sure all family members know what to do in case of emergency.

Decide where the family will meet if separated, where you will seek shelter, and
what you will take with you if you must evacuate.
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If an emergency occurs, remain calm. Follow your plan. Listen to the radio or
television for instructions and information.
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Know warning signals and shelter locations.
IF YOU ARE DISABLED
The county will not be able to make evacuation transportation for you. Be sure to find
neighbors who would agree to help you evacuate in case of a disaster. Be sure to
have your survival kit ready to go on a moment’s notice.
EMERGENCY SURVIVAL KIT
Collect items in an Emergency Survival Kit for home use or take it to a shelter. Browse our
list of guidelines for suggestions of what to include in your kit.
Use the following list as a guideline when preparing your Emergency Survival Kit:
 Four-week supply of prescription medicines
 Five-day supply of non-perishable food
 Non-perishable special dietary foods
 Ice chest
 Water - a minimum of two quarts per person per day
 Pet food
 Candles
 Matches
 Fuel for stoves, hibachis, or lanterns
 Pillows, blankets, sleeping bags, or air mattresses
 Flashlights, batteries and extra bulbs
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Portable radio and extra batteries
Extra clothing, eye glasses
Masking tape for windows and glass doors
Personal hygiene items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.
Special items for infants, elderly or family members with special needs
Quiet games, books, playing cards, and favorite toys for children
Important papers including driver's license, special medical information,
insurance policies, and written or videotaped property inventories
 First aid kit and water purification kit (tablets or chlorine available at drug stores)
DISASTER DO’S AND DON’T’S
DON'T use the telephone. Leave lines open for emergency calls only. Don't touch
downed power lines or objects in contact with power lines. Don't use elevators, use
stairways instead. Don't go sightseeing.
DON'T spread rumors. Get the facts from official sources.
DO secure your home. Lock doors and windows. Know where to locate electrical,
water and gas sources if advised to turn off utilities. Secure or store objects that may
cause damage or injury.
DO stay tuned to a local radio or TV station for official weather and civil defense
instructions.
SHELTERS
Review and make a list of the shelters closest to your home.
Legend:
H = Hurricane Shelter T = Tsunami shelter P = Pets Allowed
Central Maui - Kahului/Wailuku/Waihe'e
H.P. Baldwin High School - 1650 Kaahumanu Ave, Wailuku
Iao Intermediate School - 1910 Kaohu St., Wailuku
Kahului Community Center - 275 Uhu St., Kahului
Kahului Elementary School - 410 South Hina Ave., Kahului
Lihikai Elementary School - 335 S. Papa Ave., Kahului
Maui Community College - 310 W. Ka'ahumanu Ave., Kahului
Maui High School - 660 Lono Ave, Kahului
Maui Waena Intermediate School - 795 Onehee St., Kahului
Waihe'e Elementary School - 2125 Kahekili Hwy., Wailuku
Wailuku Elementary School - 355 South High St., Wailuku
War Memorial Gym - 1580 Ka'ahumanu Ave., Kahului
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H,T, P
H,T
T
T
H,T
H
H,T,P
H,T, P
H,T
H,T
T
South Maui - Kihei/Makena
Kamali'i Elementary School - 180 Alanui Ke Alii, Kihei
Kihei Community Center - 303 E. Lipoa St., Kihei
Kihei Elementary School - 250 E. Lipoa St., Kihei
Lokelani Intermediate School - 1401 Liloa Drive, Kihei
H,T
T
H,T
H,T, P
West Maui - Lahaina
Lahaina Intermediate School - 871 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina
Lahainaluna High School - 980 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina
Princess Nahienaena Elementary School - 816 Niheu St., Lahaina
H,T
H,T
H,T, P
Upcountry Maui
Eddie Tam Memorial Center - 931 Makawao Ave., Makawao
Haiku Community Center - At Hana Hwy. & Pauwela Rd.
Haiku Elementary School - 105 Pauwela Rd., Haiku
Kalama Intermediate School - 120 Makani Rd., Makawao
King Kekaulike High School - 121 Kula Hwy, Pukalani
Kula Community Center - 4355 Lower Kula Rd.,Kula
Kula Elementary School - 5000 Kula Hwy., Kula
Makawao Elementary School - 3542 Baldwin Ave., Makawao
Mayor Hannibal Tavares Center - 91 Pukalani St., Pukalani
Paia School - 955 Baldwin Ave., Paia
Pukalani Elementary School - 2945 Iolani St., Pukalani
T
T
T
H,T, P
H,T, P
T
T
H,T
T
T
H,T
East Maui - Hana
Hana High & Elementary School - 4111 Wakiu, Hana Hwy., Hana
H,T
Molokai
Kaulapu'u Elementary School - 260 Farrington Hwy., Kaulapu'u
Maunaloa Elementary School - Maunaloa Rd., Maunaloa
Molokai High & Interm. School - 2140 Farrington Ave., Kaunakakai
H,T
T
H,T
Lana'i
Lana'i High & Elementary School - 555 Fraser Ave., Lana'i City
Lana'i Community Center - 411 8th St. (Dole Park)
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WEBSITES
American Red Cross of Hawaii
http://www.hawaiiredcross.org/
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/cphc/
Federal Emergency Management Agency
http://www.fema.gov/
Hawaii State Civil Defense
http://www.scd.hawaii.gov/
Maui Civil Defense
www.mauicounty.gov/departments/civildefense
Maui Ready – Emergency Preparedness
http://www.mauiready.org/
National Weather Service Forecast
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/
Pacific Disaster Center
www.pdc.org
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center
http://ptwc.weather.gov/
NOAA WEATHER RADIO RECORDINGS
Maui
Molokai
Lanai
(808) 871-6706
(808) 552-2477
(808) 565-6033
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Should I evacuate or stay where I am?
Information about which areas should be evacuated will be broadcast over the
Emergency Alert System (EAS) on your radio or local TV. Evacuation instructions
are issued with your safety in mind. Compliance is voluntary, but orders are given
only in the most serious of circumstances.
If your area is advised to evacuate and you are unable to do so, immediately inform
the authorities of your situation. If you area is not advised to evacuate, you may still
report to the designated shelter closest to your location.
What should I do to protect my pets/animals?
Make advanced preparations to ensure the safety of your pets:
1. FOOD: Keep at least two weeks of food in an airtight, waterproof container. Dry
food has a shelf life, so rotate periodically.
2. WATER: Store at least two weeks of water specifically for your pets in addition to
water you need for yourself and family.
3. MEDICINE: Keep an extra supply of medicines your pet takes on a regular basis
in a waterproof container.
4. FIRST AID KIT: Talk to your veterinarian about what is most appropriate for your
pet's emergency medical needs.
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5. COLLAR with ID TAG, HARNESS or LEASH: Your pet should wear a collar with
its identification at all times. Permanent methods of identification like microchips or
tattooing should be used.
6. CRATE/PET CARRIER: If you need to evacuate in an emergency situation, take
your pets and animals with you - provided it is practical to do so. In many cases, your
ability to do so will be aided by having a sturdy, safe, comfortable crate or carrier
ready for transporting your pet. The carrier should be large enough for your pet to
stand, turn around and lie down. Help your dog get accustomed to the crate by using
it from time to time. Don't wait until emotions and stress are high due to an
emergency situation to introduce your pet to the carrier or crate.
7. FAMILIAR ITEMS: Put favorite toys, treats, or bedding in your kit. Familiar items
can help reduce stress for your pet.
For further information, go to the Maui Humane Society website at
www.mauihumanesociety.org.
I am a visitor at a hotel. What should I do when a disaster is imminent?
The staff at your hotel will direct you to the area of the hotel that it has determined to
be the safest for disasters. If you are at a hotel-condominium without facilities for
disasters, please listen to the Emergency Alert System for details on evacuation.
What should I do during a hurricane?
Once you are in the safest place possible - wait and listen to your radio for further
instructions. Do not go outside since flying objects can seriously injure you. Travel is
extremely dangerous during a hurricane.
Stay on the first floor, unless flooding will occur, and stay away from glass windows.
Go to the strongest parts of the house or building and stay there. If necessary, use
mattresses and blankets to form a protective barrier around you.
If they eye of the storm passes over you, the wind may completely stop for a few
minutes to half an hour or more. Do not mistake this lull for the end of the hurricane!
Stay indoors unless emergency precautions or emergency movement to a safer
location are absolutely necessary. The other side of the hurricane is coming and will
create hurricane force winds from the opposite direction.
Will tourists be evacuated after a disaster strikes?
Yes. Individual hotels will make arrangements for their guests to relocate off the
island. Visitors staying in short-term rental units (condominiums and time-share
projects) must report to an emergency shelter or a disaster relief center for
information on how to evacuate from Maui County.
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What is a tsunami?
A tsunami (soo-NAH-mee) is a series of traveling ocean waves of extremely long
length. These generally appear as a large, steep wave face and produce rapid
flooding of low-lying coastal areas. These are generated by disturbances associated
primarily with earthquakes occurring below or near the ocean floor. This can also be
generated by landslides, both above and beneath the surface of the ocean.
It may take hours for tsunami waves to reach the Coast of Maui County following an
earthquake far out in the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center
located on Oahu alerts local officials who may order evacuation. Some isolated
areas may not receive official announcements. If you notice a sudden drop or rise in
sea level, it may be a warning of impending danger. Move to high ground or inland
immediately.
The waves can kill and injure people and cause great property damage where they
come ashore. The first wave is often not the largest and may be spaced many miles
and minutes apart. They may also continue to arrive for several hours.
The most destructive tsunami can be classified as local or regional, meaning their
destructive effects are confined to coasts within 60 - 600 miles of the source -usually an earthquake. It follows that the majority of tsunami related casualties and
property damage also come from local tsunami. Between 1975 and 1998 there have
been at least eighteen in the Pacific and its adjacent seas resulting in significant
casualties and/or property damage
Where and when do tsunamis occur?
Tsunamis can inflict severe damage to property and pose a threat to life in coastal
communities. Although most people imagine a tsunami as a large, steep wave
breaking on the shore, tsunamis generally appear as an advancing tide without a
developed wave face and produce rapid flooding of beaches open to the ocean, lowlying coastal areas, bay entrances or tidal flats, and the shores of coastal rivers.
Tsunamis can occur at any time of the day or night, under any and all weather
conditions, and in all seasons.
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How do I know when to evacuate?
A strong off-shore earthquake may generate a tsunami. Therefore, if you feel the
ground shake, evacuate inland or to high ground immediately and return only after
officials say it is safe to do so.
During distant source tsunami events, local Civil Defense officials will advise citizens
to evacuate by sounding the Civil Defense sirens, making an announcement over the
Emergency Alert System (EAS) or over NOAA Weather Radio or local radio
broadcasts. Compliance is voluntary, but orders are given only in the most serious of
circumstances.
Where do I evacuate?
Go to an area 50 feet above sea level, if possible. If you don't have time to travel to
high ground, but are in a multi-story building, go to an upper level of the home or
building. If you are on the beach and unable to get to high ground go inland as far as
you can. The tsunami evacuation maps found in the Verizon Telephone Book
illustrates the primary evacuation routes. Take your disaster supply kit with you, if
possible.
Shelters will be opened as needed. Listen to your radio for details. Pets are NOT
allowed at all emergency shelters so please plan ahead for their safety.
How do I get to inland or to high ground?
 Go on foot if necessary, particularly if an earthquake has caused damage to roads,
power lines, and resulted in significant debris.
 Remember: Never go to the coast to watch a tsunami. Tsunamis move faster than a
person can run. If you are camping on or near the beach, you may have to abandon
your campsite to go inland or to higher ground to save your life.
 Do not return to shore after the first wave. Wait for Emergency Management officials
to give the "All Clear" before you return.
 If you see an unexpected rise or fall in the coastal water, a tsunami may be
approaching. Do not wait - instead move inland or uphill as quickly as possible.
 Stay tuned to your radio, marine radio or NOAA Weather Radio during a disaster.
Bulletins will be issued regularly through local Emergency Management officials and
National Weather Service.
 Call 9-1-1 only for life threatening emergencies.
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What should I do if an earthquake occurs while at the coast?
 Drop, cover and hold. Get under a sturdy object and hold on. Watch for falling
objects.
 As soon as the shaking is over, move to high ground or inland. Do not wait for
an official warning.
 Stay away from the coast. Waves may continue to arrive for hours.
 Listen to your local radio station for an official "All Clear" notice before
returning to the coastal area.
 Be alert for aftershocks
What can I do to protect myself from a tsunami?
 Develop a family disaster plan. Everyone needs to know what to do on their
own to protect them from an earthquake.
 Be familiar with local Emergency Management earthquake and tsunami
plans. Know where to go to survive a tsunami.
 Be prepared to survive on your own for a minimum of three days.
Prepare a disaster supply kit for your home, automobile and work. A list of
recommended supplies for your kit can be found on this web site.
 Take a first aid course and learn survival skills. Knowledge is your greatest
defense against potential disaster.
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INDEX BY AGENCY
24 hour Access Line .............................................................................. 110
442nd Regimental Combat Team .......................................................... 150
4th Marine Division Memorial Park ........................................................ 149
726th Searchlight Battery ...................................................................... 150
AARP..................................................................................................... 14
Accessible Airport Curbside Loading and Unloading ............................. 136
Accessible Maui ..................................................................................... 70
Accessible Vans of Hawaii, Inc. ............................................................ 137
ActivStyle ............................................................................................... 70
Adult Day Health by Hale Makua ........................................................... 95
Adult Foster Care Program .................................................................... 75, 85
Adult Mental Health Division .................................................................. 110, 111
Adult Protective and Community Services ............................................. 75, 85, 101, 102,
118
Ala Hou “On the Move Again” Program ................................................. 107
Al-Anon Family Groups .......................................................................... 72, 103
Alcoholics Anonymous ........................................................................... 72
Alert-1 .................................................................................................... 61
Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum..................................................... 15
All Care Hawaii, LLC.............................................................................. 97
All Island Handivan Transport ................................................................ 106, 140
Aloha House, Inc ................................................................................... 72
Aloha Independent Living Hawaii ........................................................... 123
Aloha State Association of the Deaf (ASAD).......................................... 132
Aloha United Way .................................................................................. 100
Aloha VRI .............................................................................................. 126, 132
AlohaMeds............................................................................................. 71
Alternatives to Violence ......................................................................... 118
ALU LIKE, Inc. ....................................................................................... 9, 28, 31, 41, 47, 54
Alzheimer’s Association ......................................................................... 15, 65, 96, 103
American Cancer Society ...................................................................... 15, 66, 108, 142,143
American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii ............................................... 79
American Diabetes Association ............................................................. 66
American Heart Association................................................................... 66
American Lung Association in Hawaii .................................................... 66
American Red Cross.............................................................................. 15, 66, 158
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American Sign Language Interpreter Education .................................... 132
Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator ........................................... 123
Apria Health Care .................................................................................. 70
ARC of Maui .......................................................................................... 101, 128, 130
Arthritis Foundation................................................................................ 65, 66
ASK – 2000 ........................................................................................... 100
Assistance Dogs of Hawaii .................................................................... 125
Audrey's Wheelchair Getaways ............................................................. 137
Autism Family Support Group ................................................................ 103
Ballard Family Mortuaries ...................................................................... 36
Bay Alarm Medical ................................................................................. 61
Bayada Home Health Care - Maui ......................................................... 97
Better Business Bureau ......................................................................... 18, 39
Big Brothers / Big Sisters of Maui .......................................................... 15
Bilingual Access Line ............................................................................. 91
Borthwick Mortuary ................................................................................ 36
Boy Scouts of America .......................................................................... 15
Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui .................................................................... 15
Business Development Center .............................................................. 27
Care Homes by Hale Makua .................................................................. 75
Care Options ......................................................................................... 97
Caregivers Maui .................................................................................... 97
CareResource ....................................................................................... 97
Caring Hands Maui ................................................................................ 97
Catholic Charities................................................................................... 54, 89
CCCS of Hawaii ..................................................................................... 39
Centers for Disease Control................................................................... 66
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ............................................ 65
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division (CAMHD) ........................ 114
Child and Family Service ....................................................................... 16, 54, 72, 114, 119,
120
Child Welfare Services .......................................................................... 120
Children of Women Vietnam Veterans (CWVV) ..................................... 147, 164
Christ the King Church........................................................................... 48
Civil Defense Agency............................................................................. 153
Civilian Health and Medical Program (CHAMPVA) ................................ 147
Clutterers Anonymous ........................................................................... 103
CNA Paratransit ..................................................................................... 106, 141
Combat Call Center ............................................................................... 147
Commerce and Consumer Affairs .......................................................... 18, 39
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Community Based Outpatient Clinic ...................................................... 113, 146
Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC) .......................................... 6, 60, 110
Community Work Day Program ............................................................. 15
Consumer Disability Hotline ................................................................... 137, 143
Consumer Information ........................................................................... 18
County of Maui, Department of Finance ................................................ 127, 139
County of Maui, Department of Transportation ...................................... 106, 107, 135, 140,
142, 143
County of Maui, Immigrant Services Division ......................................... 89
County of Maui, Parks and Recreation .................................................. 12
County of Maui, Real Property Tax Division........................................... 42
Deaf & Hearing Impaired Services ......................................................... 132
Debt Management Center (Collection Non-Medical Debts) ................... 147
Debtors Anonymous “Free and Clear” ................................................... 103
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs .................................. 18
Department of Education ....................................................................... 29
Department of Health............................................................................. 4, 60, 75, 110, 111
Department of Human Services ............................................................. 29, 43, 52, 54, 55,
59, 64, 73, 75, 85,
91, 100, 118, 120,
129, 131
Department of Labor and Industrial Relations ........................................ 31-33
Department of Taxation ......................................................................... 40, 44, 132
Department of the Prosecuting Attorney ................................................ 19
Development of Veterans Affairs ........................................................... 101, 113, 130, 131,
.............................................................................................................. 146
Developmental Disabilities Council ........................................................ 60
Developmental Disabilities Division ....................................................... 102, 130
Disability and Communication Access Board ......................................... 79, 123
Disabled American Veterans ................................................................. 151
DLNR – Department of Land and Natural Resources ............................ 16
Domestic Violence Advocacy................................................................. 119
Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline ........................................................... 119, 121
Domestic Violence Hotline ..................................................................... 119
Dual Diagnosis Anonymous ................................................................... 103
Dual Recovery Anonymous ................................................................... 104
EAH Housing Corporation...................................................................... 76
East Maui Animal Refuge ...................................................................... 15
Easter Seals Hawaii............................................................................... 96, 126
Eddie Tam Memorial Center .................................................................. 157
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EdVenture.............................................................................................. 26
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ......................................... 19
Expeditions Ferry ................................................................................... 140
Eye Care America.................................................................................. 131
FACE (Faith Action for Community Equity) ............................................ 90
Fair Housing Hotline Family Guidance Centers (FGC) .......................... 20, 79, 124
Family Health Services .......................................................................... 60
Family Life Center.................................................................................. 48, 81, 82, 86
Family Peace Center ............................................................................. 113, 121
Feed My Sheep ..................................................................................... 48
Foreign Medical Program (FMP) ............................................................ 147
Fresenius Medical Care ......................................................................... 61
Friendly Isle United Way ........................................................................ 81
Friends of Haleakala National Park........................................................ 15
Friends of the Children’s Justice Center of Maui .................................... 15
Gammie Home Care .............................................................................. 71, 97
Girl Scouts of Hawai‘i............................................................................. 15
Giving Back ........................................................................................... 15
Good Beginnings Maui .......................................................................... 15
Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Inc .......................................................... 41
Goodwill Store ....................................................................................... 24
Grace Bible Church Keolahou Church ................................................... 49
Grace Church ........................................................................................ 48
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren..................................................... 2, 54
Grants Management Division................................................................. 86
Grief Share Support Group .................................................................... 104
Guide/Service Dogs ............................................................................... 136
Gulf War/Agent Orange/Project Shad .................................................... 147
Habitat for Humanity .............................................................................. 15
Haiku Medical Clinic .............................................................................. 67
Haku Baldwin Center ............................................................................. 12, 133
Hale Ho’omalu Domestic Violence ......................................................... 118
Hale Hulu Mamo .................................................................................... 9, 11, 13, 35, 47, 94,
95, 99
Hale Kau Kau ........................................................................................ 50, 51
Hale Kupuna O Lanai ............................................................................ 84
Hale Mahaolu ........................................................................................ 15, 35, 50, 51, 76,
82, 83, 94, 95, 97, 99
Hale Mahaolu Personal Care ................................................................. 97
Hale Makana O Waiale .......................................................................... 78
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Hale Makua Health Services.................................................................. 16
Hale Makua Long Term ........................................................................ 85
Hale O Lanakila Clubhouse ................................................................... 110
Hale Pomaikai Hana Community Dialysis .............................................. 61
Hana Health Hana Senior Center .......................................................... 50
Harvest Chapel ...................................................................................... 51
Hawai`i State Ombudsman .................................................................... 22, 62
Hawaii Civil Rights Commission ............................................................ 18, 21, 79
Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
31, 32, 44, 118, 132,
135, 143
Hawaii Disability Rights Center .............................................................. 19, 79, 123
Hawaii Families as Allies (HFAA)........................................................... 111
Hawai'i Gas ......................................................................... 45
Hawaii Health Connector ....................................................................... 62
Hawaii Housing Finance & Development Corporation ........................... 76
Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center ........................................................... 90
Hawaii Interpreting Services .................................................................. 124
Hawaii Keiki Information Service ........................................................... 100
Hawaii Life Flight ................................................................................... 135
Hawaii Medical Alert and Medical Alarm Systems ................................. 61
Hawaii Organ Transplant Support Group (HOT) .................................... 104
Hawaii Private Nurses ........................................................................... 97
Hawaii Public Housing Authority ............................................................ 77, 80
Hawaii State Bar Association ................................................................. 19
Hawaii State Executive Office on Aging ................................................. 62
Hawaii State Office of Community Services ........................................... 91
Hawaii State Office of Language Access ............................................... 91
Hawaii State Office of Veterans Services .............................................. 146
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary ............ 16
Hawaiian Telcom ................................................................................... 45
Head Injury and Stroke Support Group .................................................. 104
HEAL - Help Ease a Loss ...................................................................... 104
Health Care Benefits.............................................................................. 147
Health Resources .................................................................................. 98
Hearing Loss Association of America .................................................... 132
Hi`i Na Kupuna Coalition........................................................................ 55
Hilopa’a ................................................................................................. 22, 62, 123
HMSA .................................................................................................... 63
Home Health by Hale Makua ................................................................. 98
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167
Home Pumehana ................................................................................... 9, 11, 13, 35, 47, 50,
84, 94, 99,
Honokowai Kauhale ............................................................................... 76
Hospice Hawaii ..................................................................................... 37, 71
Hospice Maui ..................................................................................... 37
Imi Ikena Wailuku .................................................................................. 76
Imua Family Services ............................................................................ 16, 126, 133
Internal Revenue Service....................................................................... 40
Islands Hospice ..................................................................................... 37
Ka Hale A Ke Ola................................................................................... 51, 68, 81, 82, 86, 111
Ka Lima O Maui ..................................................................................... 128
Kahale Mua – Federal ........................................................................... 77
Kahekili Terrace ..................................................................................... 77
Kahului Airport ....................................................................................... 135, 136, 143
Kahului Airport Visitor Information Program ........................................... 143
Kahului Town Terrace............................................................................ 76
Kaiser Permanente ................................................................................ 10, 63, 67, 68, 98
Kala Iki Thrift Store ................................................................................ 24
Kalama Heights ..................................................................................... 14, 84
Kanaha Pond Wildlife Sanctuary ........................................................... 16
Kapalua Executive Transportation ......................................................... 106, 141
Kaunoa Senior Services ........................................................................ 9, 11, 13, 16, 41, 47,
51, 55, 138
Ke Ola Hou O Lanai............................................................................... 70
Keiki Kokua............................................................................................ 16, 101, 130
Kihei Physicians .................................................................................... 69
Kihei-Wailea Medical Center.................................................................. 68
Kokua Mau ............................................................................................ 37, 115, 116
Komohana Hale ..................................................................................... 76
Kula Clinic.............................................................................................. 68
Kula Hospital ......................................................................................... 1, 16, 67, 85
Kula Hospital Auxiliary ........................................................................... 16
Kupono Kane (Men Helping Men) .......................................................... 104
Kupuna Monitoring Systems, Inc. .......................................................... 61
Lāhainā Comprehensive Health Center ................................................. 60, 68
Lahaina Divers ....................................................................................... 12
Lahaina Surf .......................................................................................... 76
Lanai Community Health Center ............................................................ 69
Lanai Community Dialysis...................................................................... 61
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168
Lanai Community Hospital ..................................................................... 67, 71
Lanai Counseling Services .................................................................... 111
Lanai Family Guidance Center .............................................................. 114
Lanai Integrated Services ...................................................................... 111
Lanai Senior Center ............................................................................... 9, 11, 13, 35, 47, 50,
89, 94, 99
Landlord Tenant .................................................................................... 18, 20
Learning Disability Association of Hawaii ............................................... 123
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii ................................................................... 20, 36, 41, 79, 80,
90, 124
Life Alert ................................................................................................ 61
Lifetime Ohana Care.............................................................................. 98
Lokahi Pacific ........................................................................................ 77, 84, 111
Lokenani Hale ........................................................................................ 83
Long Term Care Ombudsman ............................................................... 22, 84
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) .................... 45
Luana Gardens II & III ............................................................................ 76
Mai Poina ‘oe I’au (Don’t Forget Me) Park ............................................. 149
Makani Kai Hale I................................................................................... 77
Makani Kai Hale II.................................................................................. 77
Malama Family Recovery Center ........................................................... 73
Malama I Ke Ola Dental Department ..................................................... 59
Malama I Ke Ola Health Center ............................................................. 68, 111
Malama Pu'uwai .................................................................................... 11
Mammography Helpline ......................................................................... 147
Maria Lanakila Church ........................................................................... 49
Mastercare............................................................................................. 98
Maui Adult Day Care Centers ................................................................ 95, 102, 105, 131
Maui AIDS Foundation........................................................................................ 16, 66
Maui Arts and Cultural Center................................................................ 12, 16
Maui Child and Family Service .............................................................. 16
Maui Children's Justice Center .............................................................. 120
Maui Church of Christ ............................................................................ 49
Maui Clinic Medical Center .................................................................... 68
Maui Community School for Adults ........................................................ 26
Maui County Early Childhood Resource Center ..................................... 56
Maui Consumer Resource Center.......................................................... 21
Maui County Developmental Disabilities Committee .............................. 124
Maui County Commission on Persons with Disabilities .......................... 124
Maui County Health Volunteers ............................................................. 16
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169
Maui County Office on Aging ................................................................. 1, 10, 15, 35, 50, 51,
93, 94, 96, 99, 101,
124, 130, 131
Maui County Veterans Council .............................................................. 151
Maui Dental Health Center..................................................................... 59
Maui Diabetes Center ............................................................................ 69
Maui District Lab .................................................................................... 60
Maui Down Syndrome Family Support Group ........................................ 105
Maui Economic Concerns of the Community, Inc. ................................. 78
Maui Electric .......................................................................................... 45
Maui Executive Transportation .............................................................. 138
Maui Family Guidance Center .............................................................. 110, 112
Maui Family Support Service ................................................................. 16, 56, 112
Maui Food Bank .................................................................................... 16, 48
Maui Golf and Sports Park ..................................................................... 12
Maui Handivan ....................................................................................... 106, 142
Maui Historical Society .......................................................................... 13, 16
Maui Home Care.................................................................................... 71
Maui Hui Malama Learning Center ........................................................ 28
Maui Humane Society............................................................................ 16, 160
Maui Korean War Veterans Association ................................................ 150
Maui Mall Mega-Plex Cinemas .............................................................. 13
Maui Medical Group............................................................................... 69
Maui Memorial Medical Center .............................................................. 1, 11, 16, 67, 71,
104, 116, 151
Maui Nui Botanical Gardens .................................................................. 16
Maui Ocean Center................................................................................ 13
Maui OnStage/Historic Iao Theater ........................................................ 16
Maui Police Department ........................................................................ 56
Maui Special Olympics .......................................................................... 13, 129
Maui United Way ................................................................................... 16
Maui Vet Center ..................................................................................... 147
Maui Veterans Cemetery ....................................................................... 150
Maui Youth and Family Service ............................................................. 56, 73, 112, 116,
120
Maui’s Fallen Military ............................................................................. 151
Meals on Wheels, Kaunoa Senior Services ........................................... 16
Mediation Center of Molokai ................................................................. 22
Mediation Services of Maui .................................................................... 16, 21
Medicare Akamai Advantage ................................................................. 63
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170
Med-QUEST Division............................................................................. 64, 100
Mental Health America of Hawaii ........................................................... 115
Mental Health Crisis and Suicide Hotline ............................................... 110
Mental Health Kokua ............................................................................. 16, 115, 116
MEO - Maui Economic Opportunity........................................................ 14, 21, 27, 36, 56,
90, 107, 108, 141,
142
MetroCare Hawaii, LLC ......................................................................... 98
Molokai Integrated Services.................................................................. 120
Molokai Community Health Center ....................................................... 113
Molokai Association for the Disabled .................................................... 124
Molokai Clinic ....................................................................................... 69
Molokai Community Health Center ....................................................... 69
Molokai Family Guidance Center .......................................................... 110, 114
Molokai Family Health Center ............................................................... 69
Molokai Ferry ........................................................................................ 140
Molokai General Hospital ...................................................................... 67, 85
Molokai Homeless Services .................................................................. 81
Molokai Mental Health Services ............................................................ 113
Molokai Native Health Care System ..................................................... 28, 66, 70
Molokai Occupational Center ................................................................ 24, 129
Molokai Veterans Cemetery.................................................................. 149
Na Hale O Wainee ................................................................................. 78
Na Hoaloha - Neighbors Helping Neighbors .......................................... 16, 101, 102, 108,
130, 142
Na Pu'uwai - Molokai Native Health Care System ................................ 28, 66, 70
Nakamura Mortuary ............................................................................... 36
Narcotics Anonymous ............................................................................ 105
National Eye Care for the Elderly Hotline ............................................... 131
National Farm Workers Job Program..................................................... 27
National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii ................................................... 16, 105
National Parkinson Foundation .............................................................. 66
Native Hawaiian Plant Society ............................................................... 16
Neighborhood Place of Wailuku ............................................................. 16, 57
Nisei Veterans Memorial Center ............................................................ 95, 150
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ................... 158
Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity ........................................ 80
Noridian Administrative Services ........................................................... 65
Nurse Pro-Care ..................................................................................... 98
Oceanic Time Warner Cable.................................................................. 45
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171
Office of the Public Defender ................................................................. 21
Ohana Medicaid .................................................................................... 63
Ohana Medicare .................................................................................... 63
Overeaters Anonymous ......................................................................... 104
Pacific Cancer Foundation ..................................................................... 105
Paia Youth & Cultural Center ................................................................. 16
Parent Line, The .................................................................................... 57, 114, 115
Parents and Children Together .............................................................. 113, 121
Partners in Care .................................................................................... 98
Piilani Homes ......................................................................................... 77
Prescription Medication Discount Card .................................................. 72
Project Dana .......................................................................................... 108, 143
Public Health Nursing ............................................................................ 60
Public Health Preparedness Program .................................................... 60
Quality Behavioral Outcomes ................................................................ 113, 115
Queen Lili‘uokalani Children Center....................................................... 57
Rainbow Attic......................................................................................... 24
Raising our Keiki’s Keiki ........................................................................ 56, 105
Regulated Industries Complaint Office................................................... 18, 39
ReVive Boutique .................................................................................... 24
Road to Recovery .................................................................................. 143
Roberts Hawaii ...................................................................................... 107, 141
Roselani Place ....................................................................................... 78, 98, 102, 131
Rural Shopping Shuttle .......................................................................... 108, 142
Safe Haven Program ............................................................................. 81
Sage PLUS Program ............................................................................. 62
Salvation Army ...................................................................................... 49, 52, 81, 87
Salvation Army Family Stores ................................................................ 24
Savers ................................................................................................... 24
Section 8 Rental Assistance Program.................................................... 79
Securities Fraud .................................................................................... 18
Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) .................. 31
Senior Companion Program .................................................................. 16, 102
Senior Hotline (Age 60+) ....................................................................... 20
Social Security Administration ............................................................... 44
Sorenson Communications .................................................................... 126
Special Care Dentistry, LLC................................................................... 59
Special Education .................................................................................. 29
Special Olympics ................................................................................... 13, 129
Special Parent Information Network (SPIN) ........................................... 29, 123, 124
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172
SpeediShuttle ........................................................................................ 107, 141
St. Anthony Catholic Church .................................................................. 49
St. Anthony Thrift ................................................................................... 24
St. John's Episcopal Church .................................................................. 49
St. Joseph Catholic Church ................................................................... 49
St. Joseph Thrift .................................................................................... 24
St. Theresa Church................................................................................ 50, 51
State Council on Developmental Disabilities .......................................... 29, 124
Status of Headstones and Markers ........................................................ 147
Steadfast Housing Development Corporation ........................................ 78
Straub Lanai Family Health.................................................................... 69
Substance Abuse Counseling Services ................................................. 73
Take Off Pounds Sensibly ..................................................................... 105
Telecommunications Device for the Deaf .............................................. 147
Telecommunications Relay Service ....................................................... 136
The Maui Bus ........................................................................................ 106, 107, 141, 142
The Maui Farm, Inc................................................................................ 16
The Nature Conservancy ....................................................................... 16
Transportation Security Administration .................................................. 143
Travel Tips ............................................................................................. 135
TSA Cares Help Line ............................................................................. 144
Tutu & Me Traveling Preschool .............................................................. 57
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ............................................ 89, 91
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ...................................................... 113
UH-Maui College ................................................................................... 16
Unemployment Insurance Division......................................................... 32
UnitedHealthcare ................................................................................... 64
University of Hawai‘i Center on Disability Studies .................................. 26
UH Maui College Dental and Nursing Program...................................... 26
Up Country Thrift ................................................................................... 24
US Air Travel Consumer Disability Hotline ............................................. 137, 143
US Department of Agriculture ................................................................ 87
US Department of Veterans Affairs ........................................................ 146
USCIS Honolulu Field Office.................................................................. 91
USCIS National Customer Service Center ............................................. 91
Veterans Affairs ..................................................................................... 27, 101, 113, 130,
131, 146, 147
Veterans Crisis Line............................................................................... 147
Veterans of Foreign Wars ...................................................................... 151
Vocational Rehabilitation Division .......................................................... 129, 131
INDEX BY AGENCY
173
Volunteers Center of Maui County ......................................................... 16
Wailuku Health Center ........................................................................... 60
Wailuku Union Church ........................................................................... 49
Water Department ................................................................................. 45, 183
West Maui Doctors on Call .................................................................... 69
West Maui Family Guidance Center ...................................................... 114
West Maui Health Care Center .............................................................. 69
West Maui Senior Center ....................................................................... 9, 11, 13, 35, 47, 50,
89, 94, 99
Wheelers - Accessible Van Rentals ....................................................... 138
Wild Wheel Wentals............................................................................... 71
Women Helping Women
16, 24, 82, 86, 105,
119, 121
Women Veterans Hotline ....................................................................... 147
Workers' Compensation......................................................................... 33, 127
Workforce Development ........................................................................ 31
INDEX BY AGENCY
174
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Maui County Office on Aging
Lahaina
Kihei
Hana Senior Center
Molokai
Lanai
Aloha United Way – 211
http://www.auw.org/2-1-1
ASK-2000
Hawaii Keiki Information Service System
(808) 270-7774
(808) 661-9432
(808) 875-0033
(808) 248-8833
(808) 553-5241
(808) 565-6818
DIAL 211
(877) 275-6569
(800) 235-5477
RESOURCE PHONE NUMBERS
Motor Vehicle and Licensing
Kahului, Kihei, Lahaina, Pukalani
Hana
Molokai
Molokai
Lanai
Office of the Mayor
Parks and Recreation
(808) 270-7363
(808) 248-7280
(808) 553-9067
(808) 553-3430
(808) 565-7878
(808) 270-7855
(808) 270-7230
UTILITY COMPANY PHONE NUMBERS
Maui Electric (Trouble Calls)
Maui
Lanai & Molokai
Hawai'i Gas
Maui
Lāna'i
Molokai
Telephone Repair
Hawaiian Telcom Telephone Bill and Installation Discount
Hawaiian Telcom Lifeline/Link-up Service
Water Department (Trouble Call)
175
(808) 871-7777
(877) 877-7777
(808) 877-6557
(800) 828-9359
(800) 828-9359
DIAL 611
643-3456
643-3456
(808) 270-7633
Maui County Office on Aging
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Advocating for and planning in-home and community-based services
Assisting with the completion of application forms
Helping navigate social and health services
Informing people about resources for older adults
Linking elders and caregivers to available services
Presenting information to clubs, agencies and organizations
Referring to programs, services and available resources
Visiting elders and caregivers at home to assess and address needs
For More Information, call
Toll Free: (808) 643-ADRC (2372)
Central Maui
270-7774
West Maui 270-4387
South Maui
875-0033
Hana
248-8833
Lana’i
565-6818
Moloka’i
553-5241
This Resource Directory was made possible through funds from the
State of Hawaii, Department of Health, and Executive Office on Aging
Printed 2015