Bill Would Require Surprise Care Home Inspections
Some聽owners of long-term care facilities object to the legislation, which is set for consideration by the full Senate on Tuesday.
Hawaii Legislators Gut Most Of Care Home Bill
Compromise legislation that included requirement for surprise inspections now contains only an industry-backed measure rejected last year.
Health Officials: Don’t Make Us Post Care Home Inspections Online
Hawaii health officials say they “strongly supported” a bill that would let them stop following a law they’ve struggled to comply with, but senators killed the measure.
Would You Pay More In Taxes To Take Care Of Mom?
Citing a 鈥減ublic health crisis,鈥 a state senator wants a half-percent surcharge on the general excise tax聽to fund elder caregiving. Will聽other lawmakers buy in?
$1M Grant Awarded To UH Center On Aging
The money will go toward the university’s Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative.
Hawaii Adult Care Homes Brace For New Licensing Fees
The state Health Department wants the money to improve how it manages inspections and posts public information online.
Hawaii Care Homes: Officials Seek More Money, Not Tougher Inspections
Health Department officials say they want to stop giving care home operators advance warning of inspections. But they have no plan to change that policy.
Health Department Resumes Posting Care Home Inspection Reports
The Hawaii agency had stopped complying with the legal mandate, blaming a lack of resources, but started again after lawmakers sent the governor a letter.
Ige Urged To Comply With Law On Posting Care Home Inspection Reports
Hawaii lawmakers send the governor a letter asking him to push the Health Department to resume posting the reports.
Are Hawaii Nursing Home Clients Coerced Into Arbitration Agreements?
The federal government wants to tighten rules regulating pre-dispute agreements that remove the right to sue, but Hawaii’s long-term care ombudsman says they should just be banned.