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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2002-2004
Communication
0521
Point
001
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William Takaba, Finance Director Harry Kim, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
FC
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FC: Deferred - 03/11/04
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AGE FC 03/11/2004 2002-2004
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\Council Records\Agendas\2002-2004\Finance Committee (FC)
BIL 237 Draft 01 2002-2004
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\Council Records\Bills\2002-2004
COM 0521.000 2002-2004
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\Council Records\Communications\2002-2004
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AGING <br />AGING <br />Non -Contracted Services (continued) <br />4. Education/Training. To enable older persons to receive the highest quality of care <br />by providing 150 caregivers and service providers with opportunities to attend 3 <br />training workshops. <br />77% (115) of caregivers and service providers were served with 100% (3) of <br />caregiver courses offered through the Aging Institute of Hawaii. <br />5. Home Modification. To enable 50 frail/vulnerable older persons to remain safely <br />within their homes by providing them with 100 units of in-home safety items or home <br />modifications to improve safety, accessibility and sanitation. <br />158% (79) of older persons were served with 188% (188) of units of home <br />modifications. <br />Services Contracted to Private/State Agencies <br />Case Management. To assist 680 frail/vulnerable older persons to live safely within <br />their communities by providing them with 10,000 hours of assessment, counseling, <br />diagnosis, service coordination, and follow-up. <br />103% (700) of older persons were served with 93% (9,264) of hours of services. <br />2. Kupuna Care. To enable 1,075 older persons to have access to programs and <br />services that are needed to live independent and dignified lives by providing them <br />with 45,000 units of adult day care, case management, personal care, home -delivered <br />meals, attendant care, chore, homemaker/housekeeper, and assisted transportation <br />82% (883) of older persons were served with 103% (46,320) of units of Kupuna <br />Care services. <br />3. Public Education. To increase the older person's knowledge of and access to <br />community resources by providing 4,000 persons with 36,000 units of information. <br />Outcome measure: At least 23% who receive information will be positively linked to <br />services. <br />103% (4,100) of older persons were served with 117% (42,000) of units of <br />information. Linkages will be assessed annually. <br />Final Status Report on Program Objectives for FY 2002-03 <br />
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