HAWAII CAREGIVERS INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
 
Century Square
1188 Bishop Street, Suite 1111
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
 
MAILING ADDRESS
 
350 Ward Avenue, #106-205
Honolulu, Hawaii. 96814-4004
 
TELEPHONES: 808-861-5824
                          
 

 
E-MAIL ADDRESS 


WEBSITE

 
FOR IMMEDIATE SUPPORT,
PLEASE CALL TOLL FREE NUMBER:
1-866-232-8484
 
FOR CARE CONNECTION
CALL TOLL FREE: 1-877-232--2992
Care Connection is a free teleconferencing service designed for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related illneses.

" Ke ala ka wa imua mai ka wa i hala"
(The road to the future is through the past)

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A BIG MAHALO (THANK YOU) TO SEVERAL WAIANAE AND FARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS (From the island of Oahu, Hawaii) WHO HELPED DEVELOP THIS WEBSITE!

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AVAILABLE MATERIALS IN HAWAII THROUGH THE HAWAII CAREGIVERS INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
(Provided by The National Family Caregivers Association, Alzheimer's Foundation of America, Department of Health and Human Services-Public Health Services, National Institute of Health, National Institute on Aging, and Hawaii Caregivers Institute)
 (FREE OF CHARGE)
*Take Care, Self-Care for the Family Caregiver
*Defining the Help You Need
*Safe and Sound, Preventing Medications Mishaps
*Managing Caregiving, Techniques That Can Help
*Improving Doctor/Caregiver Communications
*1,2,3, Steps for Family Caregivers
*When Your Loved Ones is Hospitalized
*Choosing to Take Charge of Your Life
*Support Group Guide, For Family Caregivers
* Alzheimer's Disease Fact Sheet
* Alzheimer's Disease Medications Fact Sheet
*Caregiver Guide: Tips for AD Caregivers
*Can Alzheimer's Disease be Prevented?
*Alzheimer's Disease Progress Report 2004-2005
*Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
* Understanding Memory Loss
*Forgetfullness:It's Not Always What You Think
*Health Quakery: Spotting Health Scams
*Stroke
*Working with Older Patients: Clinician Handbook
*Connections: Neuroimaging Initiative
*Connections: 20th Anniversary issue
*Connections: Issue 1 and 2
*Connections: American Indian Outreach
*Understanding Risk: What Those Headline Mean.
*AFA CARE: Official Newsletter of Dementia Care Professionals of America
*Care Advantage for caregivers of people with   Alzheimer's Disease and related illnesses
*AFA on Importance of Caregivers Vacations
*AFA on Importance of Memory Screenings
*AFA on Emergency Room Visits
*Alzheimer's Foundation of America on Wandering
*AFA on Home Supervision
*AFA on 12 Ways to Boost Caregivers Success
*AFA on About Dementia
*AFA on Activities of Daily Living
*AFA Ask your Healthcare Professional
*AFA on Communication Techniques
*AFA on Prevent Wandering (Ilocano, Tagalog, Japanese, Korean)
*Successful Aging (Ilocano, Tagalog, Japanese, Korean)
*Actividades de la Vida Diaria (Spanish)
*Cuidados Satisfactorios (Spanish)
*Evite que se Extavie (Spanish)
*Memory Screenings (Ilocano, Tagalog, Japanese, Korean, Spanish)
 
 

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Aunty Ellen Kanahele and Aunty Becky Paul of Queen Emma Hawaiian Civic Club, Honolulu, Hawaii during the Kamehameha Day Parade-2005

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