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Spectrum
Uili Street, 18, Hoolehua, HI 96729
(Oceanic Time Warner Cable (former name)) Time Warner Cable is able to provide phone, cable and internet services.
Public Safety Power Shutoff - Special Medical Needs
(PSPS) Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) and Special Medical Needs Customers
In the interest of safety, Hawaiian Electric may need to turn off power to communities served by electric lines in or running through high fire-threat areas when gusty winds and dry conditions, combined with a heightened fire risk, threaten a portion of the electric system. This is called a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS).
-During a Public Safety Power Shutoff, ALL customers serviced by an affected power line will have their power shut off. This includes Special Medical Needs customers.
-For residential customers who are on life support and have medical needs, please be sure to provide the Hawaiian Electric Company with your contact information to receive future notifications in advance of a Public Safety Power Shutoff by submitting an online Medical Needs Communications Form at https://hawaiianelectric.com/medicalneedsalerts
-Though weather conditions can change quickly, Hawaiian Electric will aim to provide advance notifications for potentially affected customers beginning 48 hours before the power is turned off. In the future, additional outreach to Special Medical Needs customers may include extra phone calls or a door knock to ensure that you are aware that a Public Safety Power Shutoff is going to occur so you can make the necessary preparations to stay safe.
Power outages may be serious for people who use electricity and battery dependent assistive technology and medical devices. These include customers who use respirators or ventilators, power wheelchairs, oxygen, or home dialysis machines. Power outages may also be serious for customers who rely on medication that requires refrigeration.
What should I do to prepare for a power outage if I rely on an electric or battery dependent medical device?
To prepare for a power outage:
-Write down emergency phone numbers and keep them handy
-Identify a backup location where you can go if necessary
-Consider a safe backup power source, such as an electric generator or uninterruptible power supply
-Regularly check that your backup or alternative power source is working properly
-Teach family and friends how to operate your equipment and backup systems
-Label your equipment with your name, contact information and clear instructions on how to operate the equipment
-To the extent your device uses a rechargeable battery, maintain spare batteries and keep them fully charged
Here are some additional tips that may be helpful for customers:
-If you or someone in your family uses a life-support device, contact Hawaiian Electric about signing up for the Special Medical Needs Program to receive additional advance notifications of a power outage when possible
-If you use a ventilator, keep a hand-held resuscitation bag on hand
-If you depend on dialysis or other medical service, check with your provider about their service plans during an emergency
-If you use oxygen, check with your provider to determine if a reduced flow rate can be used to extend the life of the system. If possible, have backup canisters available.
-If you use a motorized wheelchair or scooter, have a lightweight manual wheelchair available for emergency use
-If you use a generator as a backup power source, follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions to operate your generator safely
Mediation Services of Maui
95 Mahalani Street, 25, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides trained volunteer mediators to act as impartial third parties who guide participants in conflict toward settlement.
Handles divorce and family, neighbor, landlord/tenant, business cases, consumer/merchant, real estate, condominium, juvenile, and employer/employee cases, parenting plans, friend relationships, education, civil rights, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO).
Trainings and Youth Program also available.
Cases mediated directly at Small Claims Court.
TANF First To Work Program - East Hawaii
17 Makaala Street, Hilo, HI 96720
(TANF/VR First To Work Program) The program provides job training, placement, and case management services for individuals receiving TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families).
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Stroke Rehabilitation Program
226 North Kuakini Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Assists persons recovering from mild to catastrophic strokes who may need to make major physical and psychological adjustments to cope with paralysis, speech problems, cognitive deficits, swallowing disorders, and visual perception difficulties. Assesses and treats swallowing disorders. Provides mobility training or wheelchair skills. Develops adaptive techniques and custom-designed equipment. Provides speech theraphy. Computer therapy for visual, perceptual, and cognitive training.
Stroke Support Group meets every first Tuesday of each month from 10:00 am - 11:30 am at the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific. Everyone (patient, family, caregivers, etc.) is welcome, there is no membership fee.
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TANF/VR First To Work Program - West Hawaii
74-5599 Luhia Street, F-4, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
(Workforce Development - Kona) Provides job training, placement, and case management services for individuals receiving TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) /VR (Vocational Rehabilitation) assistance.
Lanai Community Hospital
628 7th Street, Lanai City, HI 96763
Operates 14 bed facility (10 long term and 4 acute care). Provides Lanai with 24-hour emergency room service, radiology and laboratory facilities. Emergency room also includes obstetrics.
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Cancer Rehabilitation Program
76 Puuhonu Place, Hilo, HI 96720
Our Cancer Rehabilitation Program (CRP) is a comprehensive program that provides outpatient rehabilitation to cancer patients and survivors. Whether newly diagnosed or finished with treatment, we can help decrease pain and enable individuals to safely and effectively regain independence. Our goal is to help patients love their life as they did before cancer. For those who want to increase their independence and fulfill rehab goals, the CRP may be the right path.
Patients work with a team of cancer rehabilitation specialists, including physical therapists and exercise physiologists, to create a program tailored specifically towards improving quality of life.
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United Way of the CSRA 2-1-1 (Georgia)
1765 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30904
2-1-1 of Georgia.
Christian Recovery Home of Hawaii
94-061 Leokane Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Provides assistance to individuals and families whose lives been disrupted by drugs and alcohol abuse. Do not offer treatment programs, but rely on bibilical guidance, prayer, bible studies, and an atmosphere of God's love to affect change in a person's life.
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Kahala Community Park
4495 Pahoa Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides a comprehensive recreational program in the community. Facilities include a multi-purpose building and a field. There are three program periods throughout the year: Fall, spring and summer. Activities are geared for all ages, including classes in arts and crafts, games and sports, seasonal activities and crafts, and excursions. A list of activities, registration dates, and program period information is published in the Midweek prior to registration.
2-1-1 Sepa (Pennsylvania)
1709 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Great Rivers 2-1-1 (Minnesota)
3190 Gundersen Drive, Onalaska, WI 54650
American Red Cross of Hawaii
4155 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides immediate emergency assistance to victims of disasters, including food, shelter, clothing, crisis counseling and other services. Offers classes in CPR, first-aid, aquatics. For military personnel, provides emergency communication services, counseling and referral services. Provides international tracing service.
To seek volunteer opportunities, please go to www.redcross.org/hawaii and click on the Volunteer tab to sign up online.
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Veggie U Hawaii
3538 Waialae Avenue, 203, Honolulu, HI 96816
Hawaii Agricultural Foundation provides teacher trainings. Teacher trainings for Veggie U are island specific trainings with 1-2 trainings per year.
Veggie U is a hands-on science program that empowers students to become growers in their own classrooms. Using a classroom garden kit, students plant, care for, and harvest vegetables while learning about nutrition, sustainability, and healthy eating. The program deepens appreciation for local food, encourages healthier lifestyles, and connects youth to the importance of agriculture in everyday life. Quarterly virtual check-ins provide teachers with timely updates, opportunities to discuss topics of interest, and a space to collaborate and share classroom experiences with fellow educators.
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COVID-19 Testing
915 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(COVID-19 Testing) Does not turn anyone away that wants to get tested for COVID-19.
Priority is given to the Kalihi Palama Health Center (KPHC) existing clients, those that are sick and have COVID-19 sypmtoms as well as the KPHC staff.
KPHC provides documentation for employer, individuals that need to get tested to provide documentation for their employer, etc. will be at the bottom of the priority list to get tested.
If an individual provides a referral from their doctor, the COVID-19 test results will be forwarded to their doctor and their doctor will notify them.
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Hilo Community School for Adults
155 West Kawili Street, P27, Hilo, HI 96720
Provides adult education opportunities for people working towards high school diplomas (GED). Offers classes in citizenship, languages, and special interests such as arts, crafts, sports, cooking and computers.
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United Way of Northeast Georgia 2-1-1
1 Huntington Road, 805, Athens, GA 30606
2-1-1 of Georgia.
Manaolana Emergency Homeless Shelter | Kauai Economic Opportunity Inc. - Manaolana Emergency Shelter
Manaolana Emergency Homeless Shelter
2808 Wehe Road, Lihue, HI 96766
(Mana'olana Emergency Homeless Shelter) Provides emergency shelter for homeless individuals and families.
Offers case management to help link residents to resources in the community to help stabilize them and begin to rebuild their lives.
Mana’olana Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing is located adjacent the KEO office at 2808 Wehe Road, Lihue HI 96766.
Also offers dinner meals, showers, sleeping and laundry facilities.
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Speech Therapy Program - Hawaii
5450 E Lamona Avenue, Fresno, CA 93727
Treats children with communication disorders whose needs can be met most effectively through a home therapy program and who are not eligible to receive therapy services through any other agency or program. Provides parent training in a home situation so that therapy is on-going. Works in close coordination with public and private agencies that provide services to children with communication disorders.
Worklife Hawaii - West Hawaii Island
81-6587 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750
(Worklife Hawaii) Companies contract with WorkLife Hawaii for their employees to receive confidential professional counseling, education, training, crisis management, and substance abuse assessment. Companies also receive management consultation on personnel and organizational issues.
Helps employees and their families who are covered under employee assistance contracts with problems such as stress, family conflict, financial difficulty, drug and alcohol abuse.
Go to the website and click on Contact Us to email.
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Hawaii QUEST - West Hawaii
75-5591 Palani Road, 3004, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
The State of Hawaii Med-QUEST Division (MQD) provides eligible low-income adults and children access to health and medical coverage through managed care plans. The QUEST program is designed to provide Quality care, Universal access, Efficient utilization, Stabilizing costs, and to Transform the way health care is provided to recipients.
If you are enrolled in Med-QUEST and your contact information changed in the past two years, please update your contact information so you can stay enrolled. Call (800) 316-8005 or log in to your account to make the change (see the website).
If you want to:
-Change address
-Change in income, assets, and household size
-Check on application status
-Find out your worker name and phone number
-Get health plan contact phone number
-Plan choice and enrollment
-Replace your lost Medicaid ID card
-Report out of state travel
You can also call the Customer Services Call Center at:
(808) 524 – 3370 - Oahu
(800) 603-1201 or 711 TTY/TDD
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Hawaii District Health Office
75 Aupuni Street, 201, Hilo, HI 96720
Hawaii District Health Offices (DHO) serves the community with proficiencies in emergency preparedness, family health services, public health nursing, services for the developmentally delayed, environmental health services which includes vector control, clean air, clean water, and sanitation programs, vital statistics (births, marriages, deaths), and mental health services.
Provides temporary assistance and information for residents of the Island of Hawaii who have tested positive for COVID-19 and cannot safely self-quarantine or self-isolate at home. Contact Eric Honda.
Family Employment Readiness Program
4827 Bouganville Drive, Honolulu, HI 96818
Relocation and transition services and programs. Provides job referrals.
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Urology Department
888 S King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Straub Urologists diagnose and treat disorders of the urinary tract in adults and children. The department provides medical and surgical treatment for incontinence, prostate problems, disorders of voiding, kidney stones, infertility, impotence and genitourinary malignancies.
Diagnoses and treats sexual problems with focus on promoting healthy sexual functioning. Treatment may include interview, exam by physician, lab tests, medical or surgical treatment and sex therapy.
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