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AGING <br /> -� �-- ---- __------- AGING <br /> Maximizing opportunities for seniors to age well, remain active, and enjoy quality lives <br /> while engaging in their communities. <br /> 1. Community Planning and Development/Healthy Aging Initiative <br /> a. By June 2017 HCOA will have trained 45 additional participants in the Better <br /> Choices, Better Health—Ke Ola Pono Program and 70% (seven out of ten) of <br /> these participants will be surveyed with results showing an improvement or <br /> maintenance of their physical health status six months after the end of each <br /> workshop. <br /> 26 individuals participated in the Ke Ola Pono Program thus far. Of these <br /> participants,89% improved or maintained their health. <br /> b. By June 2017, at least eight more Lay Leaders will be trained. <br /> Five new Lay Leaders completed training in Kealakekua, HI. <br /> Forging partnerships and alliances that will give impetus to meeting Hawai`i's greatest <br /> challenges of the aging population. <br /> 2. Fully-functional Aging and Disability Resource Center <br /> a. By June 2017, HCOA's ADRC will be granted fully-functional status, <br /> compromises will be reached regarding data consolidation, HCOA's business <br /> model, and funding to provide services will be on-going. <br /> HCOA ADRC is still in the process of obtaining fully-functional status <br /> obtaining six out of the ten required criteria. <br /> b. By June 2017, a 2%increase in call-ins and walk-ins will be expected at both the <br /> East and West Hawaii ADRC. <br /> HCOA has experienced at least a 1% increase in calls,walk-ins, and website <br /> request for assistance. We anticipate a 2%+increase by June,2017. <br /> Six Month Progress Report on Program Objectives for FY 2016-17 1 <br />