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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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C:TIOW0M <br />AGING <br />Non -Contracted Services <br />1. Caregiver Support. <br />a. To enable 200 caregivers of older persons to provide quality care by providing <br />them with 300 hours of information and assistance, counseling, respite services <br />and other means of support (supplemental services). <br />210% (420) of caregivers were served with 879% (2,639) of hours of services. <br />b. To enable caregivers of older persons to receive appropriate and useful <br />information and training by providing 80 family and professional caregivers with <br />educational and training opportunities by coordinating 3 workshops. <br />382% (306) of caregivers were served with 66% (2) of workshops. <br />c. To increase caregivers or older person's knowledge of and access to caregiver <br />information and support services by providing 20 sessions of public education for <br />at least 700 persons. <br />161% (1,129) of caregivers were served with 70% (14) of sessions. <br />2. Community -Based Planning. To empower 100 senior citizens in ten major <br />communities on the Big Island with the organization and leadership skills to perform <br />community-based planning through Community Voices Councils. <br />75% (75) of senior citizens in 90% (9) of major communities participated in <br />organization and leadership sessions. <br />3. Database Development and Maintenance. To continuously update the needs of <br />75% of older individuals 60 years of age and older living in Hawaii County who are <br />registered in the Hawai'i County Office of Aging's database, and to annually track <br />the services provided to 5,500 older individuals. <br />73% (19,000) of older individuals 60 years of age and older living in Hawai'i <br />County are registered in the Hawai'i County Office of Aging's (HCOA) <br />SAMS2000 database. In addition, 57% (3,150) were tracked while they received <br />eldercare services. HCOA successfully implemented remote based computing <br />using the internet web -based technology. HCOA's Kona Office and two service <br />providers have been successfully transitioned to use this technology to access <br />HCOA's SAMS2000 database system. <br />Final Status Report on Program Objectives for FY 2002-03 <br />
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