Why This Wahiawa Nursing Home Will Close Its Doors In July
The staff of the Wahiawa Nursing and Rehabilitation Center will help about 60 residents find new homes, officials said.
43 Years Later, Neighbor Island Long-Term Care Residents Might Finally Get Their Own Ombudsmen
Hawaii’s long-term care ombudsman program is chronically understaffed but new legislation would put an advocate for residents of the facilities in every county.
DOH Fines Waipahu Care Home Owner $828K
Island Promise Homes was operating without a license.
State Inspections Show History Of Neglect At Elderly Care Facility Facing Shutdown
Dignity Senior Living at Oceanside Hawaii appealed the order to close by Friday as residents scramble to find new housing.
Neal Milner: Elderly Hit Hard By Pandemic Aren’t Just Vulnerable Victims
Yes, older people have died at disproportionate rates, but they have also shown remarkable resilience.
Feds Fine Hilo Veterans Home $500,000 Over Deadly COVID-19 Outbreak
State health officials said it was the largest fine they could recall for a longterm care facility.
Report: ‘Culture’ At Hilo Veterans Home Contributed To Deadly Spread Of COVID-19
A state review says lapses in protocols and staff complacency likely led to the surge in infections.
Hilo Veterans Home Deaths: Rev. Richard Uejo Ministered To Many In Hawaii
He was a nisei World War II veteran who died in the COVID-19 outbreak at the Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home.
DOH Closes, Fines Illegal Adult Care Home
The Grateful ARCH in Honolulu must pay $249,000.
COVID-19 Cases At Care Homes Are ‘Worse Than We Imagined’
The number of people affected by COVID-19 in long term care settings has quadrupled in less than a month.