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1 Adoption Services Asthma Education Breastfeeding Adopt Help Catholic Charities Hawaii Adoption Services WCCHC Asthma Intervention Program assists patients in identifying possible asthma triggers and preventive measures to decrease the incidence of asthma episodes as well as medication management Breastfeeding Hawaii Hawaii Mothers Milk Inc. (Information on breastfeeding) La Leche League (Leeward) Child Care Child Care Connection Child Care Subsidies (Nanakuli Unit) HCAP Head Start PACT Hawaii Parent Child Interactive Playmornings (Nanakuli, Waianae, Maili) PATCH Preschool Open Doors Preschool Subsidies Tiny Tots Program (Parks and Rec., ages 3-5) Pearl City to Waianae Child Development PARENTS Inc. Hawaii Crisis Services Adult Mental Health 24 hour Access Line Child Welfare/Protective Services Domestic Violence Action Center Legal Helpline Domestic Violence Drop-in Center Domestic Violence Hotline (Town/Leeward) 24-hour Hotline: Hawaii s Homeless Women and Children Sex Abuse Treatment Center Shelter and Crisis Lines for Family Violence Dental Diabetes WCCHC Dental provided to adults and children at main health center in Waianae, at the Kapolei Health Care Center and through a school-based site at Kamaile Academy in Waianae. WCCHC screening, intervention, management and group support offered at the main clinic in Waianae and satellite clinics in Nanakuli, Kapolei and Waipahu. WCCHC health education classes for patients managing diabetes take place the 4 th Friday of each month at the Kapolei Health Care Center of 5
2 Elderly Services Emergency Services Exercise/Physical Activity WCCHC adult day care provided through sites in Pearl City and Mililani. Includes meals with weekend and holiday services available. Adult Protective Services Alu Like Ke Ola Pono No Nā Kūpuna Catholic Charities Housing Assistance (60 & older) Kulaokahua Transitional Housing of the Elderly Senior Help Line WCCHC 24-hour emergency medical services Located at main health center at Farrington Highway, Waianae Poison Center 2 of or Police, Fire and Ambulance 911 Suicide and Crisis Center (24 hours) WCCHC Fitness Center at the main clinic in Waianae offers a variety of fitness classes free to patients and $1 per class for non-patients. WCCHC individual fitness training free to patients at main campus Fitness Center. WCCHC s Ohana Fit online program offers free access to fitness and health education material 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, whenever and wherever it is most convenient for you or Falls Prevention Child & Family Service Gerontology Program Family Planning Health Care WCCHC individual and group education is provided at all clinic sites covering pregnancy prevention, birth control, and STD information. WCCHC Family Planning Outreach Program WCCHC Women s Health WCCHC Serves Leeward and Central Oahu through a main clinic in Waianae and satellite clinics in Waianae Mall, Nanakuli, Kapolei and Waipahu. Services provided include (in alphabetical order): Adolescent Health, Adult Day Care (Pearl City and Mililani), Behavioral Health, Case Management, Dental, Diabetes Intervention, Emergency Room (open 24 hours, 365 days a year), Family Planning, Fitness Gym and Programs, Health Education, Health Professions Career Training, Health Emergency Liaison Program, Homeless Outreach, Institutional Review Board for Research, Laboratory (open 24hrs), Native Hawaiian Healing, Nutrition Counseling, Patient Assistance Services, Perinatal Case Management, Pharmacy (Mon-Sat), Primary Care Clinics: (Adult Medicine, Pediatrics, Women s Health), Radiology (open 24 hours), Mammography, Restaurant, School Based Health Services, Specialists (Dermatology, Endocrinology, General Surgery,
3 Health Care Health Career Training HIV/STD Services Obstetrics/Gynecology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, Optometry, Podiatry, Psychiatry, Psychology), Substance Abuse Treatment, Transportation, Vision Care, KWIC Walk-in Clinics, WIC (Women, Infants and Children Program). WCCHC Waianae Health Academy offers a variety of free and/or reduced-cost health career certificate programs and college preparatory and pre-requisite courses. WCCHC offers testing, treatment and counseling at all clinic sites. 3 of Diamond Head Health Center Life Foundation Homeless WCCHC Homeless Outreach Program Catholic Charities Intake Information and Referral Hale Ulu Pono Homeless Situations Transitional Housing Housing and Community Development Corporation of Hawaii (HCDCH) Housing applications and Rent subsidy Institute for Human Services (Men) Institute for Human Services (Women) Kealahou West Oahu Outreach Program Kumuhonua Transitional Living Center (Kalaeloa) Lighthouse Shelter Ma ili Land Transitional Shelter Next Step Shelter Ohana Ola O Kahumanu Transitional Shelter Onelau ena (Hope for a New Beginning) Onemalu Transitional Shelter Pai olu Kai aulu (Waianae Civic Center) Section 8 Rental Assistance Program Ulu Ke Kukui Hospice Care Bristol Hospice Hawaii, LLC Hospice Hawaii Islands Hospice St. Francis Hospice Intimate Partner Violence Catholic Charities 521-HELP (4357) Child and Family Service Domestic Violence Hotline 24-hour Hotline: Child Welfare/Protective Services Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC) O ahu Domestic Violence Drop-in Centers 24-hour Hotline: (Ohia Shelter 24 hour hotline) Domestic Violence Drop-in Centers (Pu uhonua Crisis Counseling)
4 Intimate Partner Violence Meal support Mental health Noncommercial health insurance options Nutrition Obtaining Prescription Medications Parenting Family Peace Center Sex Abuse Treatment Center 24-hour Hotline: Temporary Restraining Order Division (TRO) WCCHC Homeless Outreach Program (provides monthly calendar of Food Banks on Leeward Coast) Ask Aloha United Way Referral to pantries in your area Food Stamps (Leeward Oahu) Hawaii Food Bank Hawaii Meals on Wheels Honolulu Community Action Programs (HCAP) Leeward District Lanakila Meals on Wheels Salvation Army (Family Services Office) Leeward Corps WCCHC Behavioral Health services for adults, children and adolescents on the main campus (Mawaena Clinic) and Kapolei Hawaii State Department of Health Adult Mental Health Division 24-hour Suicide and Crisis Line (Oahu) Hawaii State Department of Health Child & Adolescent Mental Health Division Leeward, Oahu Family Guidance Center WCCHC Patient Assistance Services Eligibility Coordinators help patients complete applications for the State Medicaid, Medicare Part D, State Pharmacy Assistance Program, Immigrant Health Initiative, Sliding Fee Scale, etc. 4 of 5 Main Campus: Kapolei: Hour Hotline: Med-QUEST Low Income Health Insurance (Kapolei) WCCHC dietitians, including certified diabetes educators and a certified herbalist, are available at the main clinic in Waianae and satellite clinics in Nanakuli, Kapolei and Waipahu to assist patients in achieving better health. WCCHC onsite pharmacies at the main clinic and in Kapolei offer convenient prescription filling/refills and medication therapy management counseling by licensed pharmacists. Sliding Fee Scale available. Main Clinic: Kapolei: PACT Hawaii Parent education/child development activities ages 0-3, for low income families Families for R.E.A.L. Classes for families & children (Leeward) Good Beginnings Alliance Parents and community councils supporting families with young children Healthy Start Information and Referral Parents Inc. Hawaii Parent Line
5 Parenting Perinatal Support Services Respite Care Smoking Cessation Substance Abuse Treatment Transportation to medical appointments Weight Management W.I.C (Women, Infant, Children) Youth Health Corps Pulama I Na Keiki (Alu Like) Home-based and small group education for families of Hawaii children prenatal 5years (Leeward) Queen Lili uokalani Children s Center Services for Hawaiian orphan or destitute children (Ewa, Waianae) WCCHC offers prenatal care including free prenatal classes, outreach, education and social support services. WCCHC adult day care provided through sites in Pearl City and Mililani. Includes meals with weekend and holiday services available. Respite Child Care Programs Time out from parenting for families under stress (Waianae Hawaii Family Services) WCCHC individual and group sessions, case management and outreach. Covers all tobacco products including e-cigs. 5 of WCCHC Malama Recovery Services (Hale Kealaokekoa) Drug Addiction Services of Hawaii Hina Mauka Ho okaulike Hoola Ho omau Ke Ola Salvation Army Addiction Treatment Services Salvation Army Women s Way WCCHC Malama Recovery Services WCCHC free transportation provided for health center patients to and from the main campus and Nanakuli clinics. Catholic Charities Logisticare Hawaii (Transportation paid for by insurance) The Handi-Van The Bus WCCHC dietitians, including certified diabetes educators and a certified herbalist, are available at the main clinic in Waianae and satellite clinics in Nanakuli, Kapolei and Waipahu to assist patients in achieving better health. WCCHC s Youth Health Corps for Waianae and Nanakuli High School students is designed to increase awareness of health issues, involve participants in community education, assist them in learning new skills, provide them with support to access higher learning opportunities and introduce them to career opportunities in the healthcare professions. Fall, spring and summer sessions are available. Nancy Frazier:
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