Académique Documents
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Or the departmental
Affirmative Action Officer DD/MR
Medicaid
Box 3378
Honolulu, Hawaii 96801-3378
Waiver Providers
In
Hawaii
Hawaii Department of Health
Developmental Disabilities Division
Introduction
Abilities Unlimited
Alaka`i Na Keiki, Inc. Big Island
Aloha Habilitation Services, Inc.
ARC of Hilo, Inc.
Alternative Care Services, Inc.
ARC of Kona, Inc.
ARC in Hawaii, Inc.
Brantley Centers, Inc.
Attention Plus Care
CARE Hawaii, Inc.
Behavioral Counseling & Research Center
CareResource Hawaii, Inc. Medicaid is a program designed to help states
CARE Hawaii, Inc.
CareResource Hawaii, Inc.
Child & Family Service, Inc. meet the cost of necessary health care for low-income
Easter Seals Hawaii and medically needy populations. Under Section 1915c
Castle Community Care
Full Life
Catholic Charities Hawaii
Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Inc. of the Social Security Act, states may request waivers
Child & Family Service, Inc. of certain Federal requirements in order to develop
Health Resources, Inc.
Easter Seals Hawaii
Family Services of Oahu, LLC
Institute for Family Enrichment community-based services funded by Medicaid.
Lifeline Hawaii Services
Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Inc.
Kokua Nurses
Hale Na`au Pono Individuals within the Department of Health,
Metrocare Hawaii, LLC
Hale Nui Community Center
Hawaii Health Services, Inc.
North Hawaii Ohana Care Developmental Disabilities system who are Medicaid
Nursefinders of Hawaii eligible, can apply for these Medicaid funded services.
HawaiiTemp
Puna Kamali’i Flowers, Inc.
Health Resources, Inc.
Special Education Center of Hawaii Needs and supports are identified through a person-
Heaven’s Helpers, Inc.
centered planning process with case managers who
Home & Community Services of Hawaii
Lifeline Hawaii Services coordinate and assist individuals in accessing these
Kokua Nurses Kaua’i services from qualified and approved providers.
Kokua Villa, Inc.
Koseki, A. Ken, Jr. ARC of Kauai, Inc.
Lanakila Pacific Behavioral Counseling & Research
This booklet contains information about the
Manawa Lea Health Services, Inc. CARE Hawaii, Inc. various providers of Medicaid waiver services in Hawaii.
Mastercare, Inc. CareResource Hawaii, Inc. It was designed to be a resource to assist consumers,
North Shore Mental Health, Inc. Easter Seals of Hawaii
Nursefinders of Hawaii
their family members, and/or guardians in accessing
Ho’oheno, Inc.
Opportunities for the Retarded, Inc. Lifeline Hawaii Services and selecting an agency that best meets their needs.
Preferred Home & Community Based Mastercare, Inc.
Responsive Caregivers of Hawaii, Inc. Nursefinders of Hawaii Possible questions you may want to ask
Special Education Center of Hawaii, Inc. Special Education Center of Hawaii
Therapists & Homecare on Call, Inc. agencies have also been included to assist you in
Wilson In Homes, Inc. choosing the right provider of services. Please take the
Maui time to contact and/or meet with them to discuss the
Alternative Care Services, Inc. services they have to offer you.
ARC of Maui, Inc.
Behavioral Counseling & Research Moloka’i
CARE Hawaii, Inc. This booklet presents a listing of agencies that
CareResource Hawaii, Inc. ARC of Maui, Inc. provide Medicaid waiver services in Hawaii. The listing
Easter Seals Hawaii CARE Hawaii, Inc. in this booklet was complied for informational purposes
Ho’oheno, Inc. CareResource Hawaii, Inc.
Lifeline Hawaii Services Easter Seals Hawaii only and is not intended to be an endorsement by the
Ka Lima O Maui, Inc. Ho’oheno, Inc. Department of Health.
Kokua Villa, Inc. In-Touch Medical
Maui County Dept. of Housing & Human … Molokai Occupational Center
Nursefinders of Hawaii Nursefinders of Hawaii
Quality Behavioral Outcomes Special Education Center of Hawaii
Special Education Center of Hawaii, Inc.
Revised 07/2008
After you have identified what you want and need, here
are some questions you may want to If You Have More Questions
ask the agencies.
• “What activities/services do you offer that will meet my Contact your Case Managers
needs?” Give examples of what you want.
• “Do I get to select/choose the type of activity that I would like On O’ahu—
to do?” What are some of your fun activities?” Case Management Unit 1
(Metro Honolulu) - 587-7564
• “Do you provide activities such as art, music, computers,
dancing, exercise, gardening, swimming, camping?” Write Case Management Unit 2
down other activities they offer that are not listed. (West Oahu) - 692-7485
• “Is each person’s activities individualized to meet what is
Case Management Unit 3
important to the individual?”
(Waipahu—Ewa Beach) - 692-7493
• “What are your hours of operation? Do you have services on
the weekends? What time does the program begin and end Case Management Unit 4
each day?” (Windward Oahu) - 587-7270
• “What happens if my worker can’t come to support me. Will Case Management Unit 5
you call me ahead of time? Will you send another person to (Waipahu) - 587-7685
take his/her place? What do you do so that the substitute
person is familiar with me?” Case Management Unit 6
(Mililani-Turtle Bay) - 587-1391
• “If I have an emergency, will you be able to help me?”
Case Management Unit 7
• “Do you provide training for your staff? What kind?”
(Salt Lake—Pearl City)
• “Do you do drug screening of your staff?” 587-7675
• “I’d like to select, or participate in the selection of the Case Management Unit 8
person who will support me in the activities I like to do. (Central Honolulu) - 587-7281
Can this be done?”
Hawai’i -
• “May I see your program?” Talk to the program coordinator or East—974-4280
staff and participants about the program activities. West—322-1906
North—887-6069
• “Where are you located? Do you have a program near
me?” (Tell them your address.) Kaua’i- 241-3406
Adult Day health (ADH) services are full day (6 hours) or half day (3 to
6 hours) in a group setting to help individuals become more independent
and involved in the community. Services may include skill development,
pre-vocational training, and supports for an individual living in the
community. Transportation to and from the ADH center, to the
community during ADH time, and meals are included as part of ADH.
Chore
Non-Medical Transportation
A range of assistance or training to enable program PARTICIPANTS Therapists and Homecare on Call, Inc.
to: meet outcomes/goals of increasing independence, develop Chore Services / PAB levels 1,2 / Respite /
natural supports, learn skills, develop relationships, contribute to Skilled Nursing / Training and Consultation-Dietician
community through employment/volunteering/participation, and
cover some of the associated costs. A locally owned company providing physical therapy,
occupational therapy, speech therapy, massage therapy,
registered nurse services, licensed practical nurse
Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)
services, certified nurse’s aide services, companion
services, and chore services, island wide.
PERS is an electronic device that enables waiver PARTICIPANTS to
secure help in an emergency. The PARTICIPANT may also wear a 46-310 Hoauna Street
portable “help” button to allow for mobility. Kaneohe, HI 96744
Oahu Ph: 247-2472 Fax: 247-2488
Residential Habilitation aka ‘RES/HAB’ Contact person: Kimberly Limasa
A service provided in a certified or licensed home for individuals Serves Oahu only.
with developmental disabilities. The service consists of supports
over and beyond the room, board and supervision covered by SSI .
and SSP, commonly referred to as Level of Care or domiciliary care
payment. It consists of supports to increase an individual’s
ability to be more independent in daily life.
Respite
Opportunities for the Retarded, Inc. (ORI) List of Waiver Provider Agencies
ADH levels 1,2,3 / HAB-SE / PAB level 1/ Respite
RES/HAB levels 1,2,3,5 Abilities Unlimited …………………………………………………..1
• Located on the grounds of beautiful Helemano
Alaka`i Na Keiki, Inc. ……………………………………………….1
Plantation, ORI provides a quality of life for persons with
special needs by Optimizing Resources for Individuals.
• ORI’s residential and day programs services meet and/or Aloha Habilitation Services, Inc. ……………………………....2
exceed State and Federal regulations. Daily living skills,
work readiness, community access, recreation and Alternative Care Services, Inc. ………………………………....2
leisure, computer literacy, relationship building, music,
dance and theater are included in the individualized Arc in Hawaii, Inc. …………………………………………..……..3
opportunities.
• ORI also has a unique travel incentive program and the Arc of Hilo, Inc …………………………………………………..….3
only Lion Dance Troupe in the world comprised solely of
persons with disabilities. Arc of Kauai, Inc. ……………………………………………..…...3
64-1510 Kamehameha Hwy
Wahiawa, HI 96786 ARC of Kona, Inc. ……………………………………………..….4
Ph: 622-3929 Fax: 621-8227
Contact person: Mary Reavis Arc of Maui, Inc. .……………….………………………...………..4
Oahu
PAB levels 1,2 / Chore / RES/HAB levels 1,2,3 / Respite / Skilled Nursing
We strive to provide services with the utmost sincerity, love,
compassion, and integrity. Always maintaining high CARE Hawaii, Inc.
standards of professionalism. We are a nursing agency PAB levels 1,2,3 / HAB-SE / Respite/
committed to providing quality home health care, RES/HAB levels 1,2,3,4,5 / Training & Consulta-
supplemental staffing and nursing education. tion Emergency–Outreach, Respite, Shelter
725 Kapiolani Blvd. C210
Honolulu, HI 96813 • We provide a comprehensive array of mental health and
Ph: 593-8700 Fax: 593-8701 addiction services to promote physical, emotional,
Oahu
Toll free: 1-877-593-8700 Big Island spiritual, and educational development of all identified
Contact person: Tracy Chung (Oahu) clients and their families/significant others.
Serves Oahu and Big Island. • Our Crisis Network Services provide trainings and
education/prevention efforts to increase skills to
provider agencies, families, and caregivers as well as
Heaven’s Helpers, Inc. crisis support services for ALL identified participants
and their supports.
ADH levels 1,2,3 / PAB levels 1,2 / Chore / Skilled Nursing / Respite
Training & Consultation 606 Coral St. 2nd Floor
Quality care giving services for elderly and disabled people. Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Ph: 791-6170 Fax: 791-6199
P.O. Box 270891 Contact Person:
Honolulu, HI 96827-0891 Diana Trevino
Ph: 952-6898 Fax: 952-6878
Contact person: Benjamin Yuen Oahu Serves Statewide
ADH levels 1,2,3 / Chore / PAB levels 1,2 / RES/HAB levels 1,2,3
Serves Statewide except Lanai Respite / Skilled Nursing
• Understanding the individuals’ capabilities and providing
them with the one-on-one help, so they learn how to do
more for themselves and foster a greater self esteem.
Castle Community Care • Understand the individuals’ limitation & providing them
the support they need to maintain their health, safety,
PAB levels 1,2 / Skilled Nursing dignity and respect.
Serving all Oahu since 1999 with non-traditional home care • Understanding that everyone needs a break from a loved
for adults, children and infants whose families or one, this service will support the individual during time
caregivers need extra assistance with personal away from the primary care giver.
care or skilled nursing care,
JCAHO accredited.
• Providing a licensed medical professional to assist the
individual with his or her medical needs at home.
46-001 Kamehameha Hwy, Suite 212
Kaneohe, HI 96744 94-229 Waipahu Depot Road, Suite 100
Ph: 234-7142 Fax: 234-5800 Waipahu, HI 96797
Contact persons: Kim Pavic (adult client) or Ph: 680-0103 Fax: 680-0105
Denise Callaghan (pediatric clients) Contact person: Aleli Yoshida
Oahu
Oahu Serves Oahu only.
Serves Oahu only
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Goodwill Industries of HAWAII, Inc. Catholic Charities Hawaii
PAB levels 1,2 / Chore / ADH levels 1,2
RES/HAB levels 1,2,3 / Respite / Skilled Nursing
RES/HAB levels 1,2,3 / HAB-SE / Trans
We provide a continuum of services including individualized We believe that all people have the right to live in the most
skills training, social activities, vocational and community independent manner possible and in community settings
integration opportunities. rather than in institutional settings.
We have three locations: Honolulu, Haleiwa, and Hilo. Our services are provided to individuals regardless of
religion, race, ethnic origin, age, or gender.
2610 Kilihau St.
Honolulu, HI 96819
Ph: 836-0313 Fax: 833-4943 2745 Pali Hwy
Contact person: Wanda Villareal, DD Services Manager Honolulu, HI 96817
Ph: 595-5921 Fax: 595-0811
500 Kalanianaole Ave., Suite 1 Contact person: Melissa Gibo Oahu
Hilo, HI 96720
Ph: (808)961-0307 Fax: (808)969-3861 Serves Oahu only.
Contact person: Cecilia Adams, Program Manager