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2 I A nnu ifl RepmA 20'F--)8 <br />ABOUT HCOA <br />Services and supports from the Hawai'i County Office of <br />Aging (HCOA) are targeted to seniors who are frail and in <br />need of home and community-based services. These <br />services supplement the activities provided to active <br />seniors by Elderly Activities Division (EAD), which is <br />organizationally placed under the Department of Parks <br />and Recreation. Although separate on the <br />organizational chart, HCOA and EAD work together to <br />ensure that all seniors and caregivers are offered the <br />opportunity to benefit from county and contracted <br />services and supports. <br />During FY 2017-18, the Office of Aging's operating <br />budget was $686,111. By obtaining an additional $3.76 <br />million in federal and state grant funding, the Office of <br />Aging was able to administer a variety of services for <br />older persons, people with disabilities, and caregivers <br />on Hawai'i Island. <br />Report by: <br />C. Kimo Alameda, Ph.D. <br />Executive <br />Hawai'i County Office of Aging <br />MISSION <br />Help older individualslive independently with dignity. <br />VISION <br />Age with Honor. <br />CORE VALUES <br />Aloha, Access, and Accountability. <br />