Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is an unincorporated part of and the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu on the island of O'ahu. The city is the main gateway to Hawai'i and a major portal into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions. The Elderly Affairs Division (EAD), a division of the Department of Community Services of the City and County of Honolulu, is the sponsoring agency for Honolulu's Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) program. Services Include:
Adult Day Care: Provides care outside the home. Participants have the opportunity to interact with others while being part of a safe and structured environment. Centers typically have staffed activities such as music and exercise programs and discussion groups.
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion: Health screenings, nutrition counseling and education and health maintenance programs to prevent and mitigate the effects of chronic diseases including osteoporosis, hypertension, diabetes and heart disease.
Information and Assistance: A service that (a) provides individuals with information on services available within communities; (b) links individuals to the services and opportunities that are available within the communities; (c) to the maximum extent practical, establishes adequate follow-up processes.
Other Services Include: Adult Protective Services, Caregiving Counseling, Nutrition, Transportation, Legal Assistance, and Housing Assistance,
Website
Honolulu Elder Affairs WebsiteContacts
Elderly Affairs Division, Kapalama Hale
925 Dillingham, Suite 200
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
(808) 768-7705
reviews (22)
Not much tutors available
The neighborhood is quiet and also, we are near a library. Our school is accessible to parents dropping and in picking their child. We provide safety to all our children. We also invite our parents to activities like school parade, Christmas Breakfast Potluck so parent, child and teacher gets to interact comfortably.
The aloha spirit makes it very friendly.
Question # 23&24 are not applicable for me yet because I have not resided in Honolulu yet.
Community service, neighborhood friendly, familiar faces and people