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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 349

[ §349-32] Aging and disability resource centers; established.

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[ §349-32] Aging and disability resource centers; established.
(a)A statewide aging and disability resource center may be established with sites in each county to streamline access to long-term supports and services by integrating the full range of long-term supports and services into a single, coordinated system.
(b)The aging and disability resource center may be the single point of entry in every county where persons of all ages, incomes, and disabilities may access information in a person-centered manner on the full range of long-term supports and services options, including but not limited to:
(1)Federal, state, and county revenue-funded programs and services including those funded by medicaid, medicare, the Older Americans Act, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and kupuna care;
(2)A centralized application process for publicly funded long-term services and supports;
(3)Privately administered programs and services;
(4)Supports and services for persons with Alzheimer's disease and other related dementia;
(5)Transportation services;
(6)Housing options;
(7)Elder rights protection;
(8)Hospital and nursing home discharge planning and care transition;
(9)Health, prevention, and wellness programs;
(10)Support for grandparents raising grandchildren and other relatives age fifty-five years or older caring for children;
(11)Informal and family caregiver support services; and
(12)Community resources and services for individuals with disabilities.
(c)The aging and disability resource centers shall target delivery of services to:
(1)Persons sixty years of age and older;
(2)Persons of any age with physical disabilities, severe mental illness, dementia, and developmental or intellectual disabilities;
(3)Informal and family caregivers providing assistance to persons needing long-term supports and services;
(4)Professionals seeking long-term supports and services on behalf of their clients; and
(5)Persons planning for their future long-term supports and services needs.
(d)The executive office on aging shall coordinate the implementation of the statewide aging and disability resource center.
(e)The aging and disability resource center may be a function of each area agency on aging within the respective geographic service area. [L 2012, c 237, pt of §2]
Cross References
Executive office on aging administrative claiming special fund, see §349-5.5.
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