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Special Housing Needs
<br />Special Needs subpopulations include the elderly; frail elderly; those with severe and persistent
<br />mental illness; persons with developmental disabilities; poisons with physical disabilities;
<br />personas with alcohol or other drug addictions; persons with HIV /AIDS; youth exiting the foster
<br />care system; probationers, parolees, and ex- offenders re- entering the general population; and
<br />others.
<br />Table IV-5. Supportive Housing Needs
<br />Sources: State DBEDT, Ae Data Book 2007
<br />State !Executive Office on Aging, ilanwi'i State Plan on Aging, 2008 -2011
<br />SMS Research, 2006 Hawai'e Housing Policy Study
<br />. State Council on Developmental Disabilities
<br />State DoHAduft Mental Health Division, Community Housing Plan, November 2007
<br />State DQHAlcohoiand Drug Abuse Division, D-eatmenrNeedsAssessment, 2007
<br />University of Hawaii s Hawaii AIDS Clinical Research Program, Statewide IHVIAIDS Medical Care Needs Assessment
<br />State DHS, SSD, FY09Annual Progras and Services Report 2008
<br />State Judiciary System
<br />Elderly_and Frail EldeLy Households
<br />The 2007 estimated population ofpersons 65 years and over was 183,994, which accounted for
<br />14.3 percent of the state's total population. There were an estimated 29,401 persons 85 years
<br />and over (2.2 percent of the total population). These percentages of elderly population are
<br />significantly higher than April 1, 2000, when the population 65 years and over accounted for
<br />13.3 percent of the total, and the population 85 years and over accounted for 1.4 percent of the
<br />total population.!
<br />Over the past two decades, the majority of older adults (defined as 60 years of age or older)
<br />resided in the City and County of Honolulu, In 2000, 73 percent of older adults resided in the
<br />City and County of Honolulu; 13 percent in Hawai "i County; 9 percent in Maui County; and 5
<br />percent in Kauai County. Projections indicate that the proportion of older adults residing in the
<br />City and County o, f Honolulu will decrease to under 70 percent by the year 2015. Hawaii and
<br />Maui counties will see increases by the year 2015 to 14 percent and 11 percent, respectively.
<br />t Hawaii State Depamlaent of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, (UBEDT), The State of Hawaii Data
<br />Book 2007, Table 1.31
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<br />,Spec_ ial Needs Group
<br />Households in Need of
<br />SuppmWve Housin
<br />1.
<br />Elderly
<br />2,081
<br />2.
<br />Frail Elderl
<br />219
<br />3.
<br />Persons with Severe Mental Illness
<br />11,100
<br />4.
<br />Developmentally Disabled
<br />14
<br />5.
<br />f Lys icall Disabled
<br />Unknown
<br />6.
<br />Persons with Alcohol or Other Drug
<br />Addiction
<br />Unknown
<br />7.
<br />Persons with HITS /AIDS
<br />600 -1,600
<br />8.
<br />Youth
<br />150+
<br />9.
<br />Probationers, Parolees, and Ex-O enders
<br />870
<br />10.
<br />Other
<br />Sources: State DBEDT, Ae Data Book 2007
<br />State !Executive Office on Aging, ilanwi'i State Plan on Aging, 2008 -2011
<br />SMS Research, 2006 Hawai'e Housing Policy Study
<br />. State Council on Developmental Disabilities
<br />State DoHAduft Mental Health Division, Community Housing Plan, November 2007
<br />State DQHAlcohoiand Drug Abuse Division, D-eatmenrNeedsAssessment, 2007
<br />University of Hawaii s Hawaii AIDS Clinical Research Program, Statewide IHVIAIDS Medical Care Needs Assessment
<br />State DHS, SSD, FY09Annual Progras and Services Report 2008
<br />State Judiciary System
<br />Elderly_and Frail EldeLy Households
<br />The 2007 estimated population ofpersons 65 years and over was 183,994, which accounted for
<br />14.3 percent of the state's total population. There were an estimated 29,401 persons 85 years
<br />and over (2.2 percent of the total population). These percentages of elderly population are
<br />significantly higher than April 1, 2000, when the population 65 years and over accounted for
<br />13.3 percent of the total, and the population 85 years and over accounted for 1.4 percent of the
<br />total population.!
<br />Over the past two decades, the majority of older adults (defined as 60 years of age or older)
<br />resided in the City and County of Honolulu, In 2000, 73 percent of older adults resided in the
<br />City and County of Honolulu; 13 percent in Hawai "i County; 9 percent in Maui County; and 5
<br />percent in Kauai County. Projections indicate that the proportion of older adults residing in the
<br />City and County o, f Honolulu will decrease to under 70 percent by the year 2015. Hawaii and
<br />Maui counties will see increases by the year 2015 to 14 percent and 11 percent, respectively.
<br />t Hawaii State Depamlaent of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, (UBEDT), The State of Hawaii Data
<br />Book 2007, Table 1.31
<br />201G-14 CP Final 24
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