Hawaii Is Still Falling Short In Its Inspections Of Health Care Facilities
The state has been doing better at inspecting nursing homes, but lack of staff means other inspections take a back seat.
Helping Those Who Help Their Kupuna: State Aid Program Takes Shape
The Legislature approved a $600,000 effort to help people who give up their time, work and financial security to help relatives.
Ige Signs Bill To Unite Married Couple In Care Facility For Elderly
After balking two years ago, state officials now feel there are sufficient safeguards to prevent private-paying clients from displacing those on Medicaid.
‘Terrible’ Report On Care Home Inspections Is Finally In
Hawaii lawmakers delayed doing unannounced inspections to get reports on the health department workload. The first one is underwhelming.
Illegal Care Homes Are A Growing Problem In Hawaii
The operators of residential care facilities want lawmakers to crack down on what’s being called a growing consumer protection issue.
Judge: Blacked-Out Health Department Reports Are Worthless
The state is violating public records law by blacking out too much information from nursing home inspection reports.
Nurse Aide Slaps Dementia Patient
Judge bans the nurse from caring for patients for 30 days.
Advocates Applaud Fed Ruling That Elderly Can Sue Care Homes
Hawaii joined the effort to stop facilities from requiring pre-dispute arbitration agreements before admitting residents.
Laid-Back, Aging Manoa Is No Longer A Haven For Young Families
The community near the University of Hawaii is still friendly, quiet and rainy, but rising housing prices bring changes.
Advocates For Elderly Sue State Over Inspections Of Care Homes
Kokua Council says the state health department has failed to meet a legal requirement to post inspections online and is unlawfully redacting information.