Against the Law: State Stops Posting Care Home Inspection Reports Online
Blaming a lack of resources, the Hawaii Department of Health is now ignoring the requirement that took effect in January.
Inside an Elderly Care Home: Kaneohe Couple Demonstrates Comfort Care
Surprise visits don’t bother the operators of Hokulaki Senior Living.
Advance Warning: Should Care Homes Know When Inspectors Are Coming?
The fast-growing adult care home industry serves some of our most vulnerable citizens. In Hawaii, inspectors looking to ensure clients aren’t being neglected usually announce their visits in advance.
Health Beat: Hawaii Fails the Elderly When It Cuts Long-Term Care Services
The looming cutbacks at state-run nursing homes have residents worried. And mainstream hospitals may have cause for concern as well.
Study: Hawaii Caregivers Providing Unpaid Care Worth $2.1 Billion
AARP hopes its new report will put pressure on state Legislature to pass measures that help family caregivers.
Not All Warm and Fuzzy: Care Home Bill Would Have Forced Out a Patient
The failed legislation touted as a compassionate way to reunite an aging married couple is seen in a new light with concerns about displacing Medicaid clients in favor of private-paying residents.
Care Home Bill Fails to Advance Despite Pleas
The measure might have brought married couples together, but risked displacing Medicaid recipients in favor of private-pay clients.
Health Officials Concerned About Side Effects of Care Home Bill
UPDATED: Hawaii lawmakers are considering a bill that could keep married couples together on the one hand, but risks displacing Medicaid clients in favor of private-pay clients.
Health Department Starts Posting More Care Home Inspections Online
Office of Health Care Assurance moves into compliance with Hawaii law.
Lawmakers Reluctant to Pass Care Home Bills that Cost State Money
Approvals are being given to help the industry make more money despite concerns over Medicaid recipients having fewer options in Hawaii.