Hawaii Revised Statutes 349. Executive Office on Aging

PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

PART II. CAREGIVER SUPPORT SERVICES

PART III. OFFICE OF THE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN

PART IV. AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS PROGRAM

  • 349-31 Definitions.
    As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: "Aging and disability resource centers" means an entity established by the State as part...
  • 349-32 Aging and Disability Resource Centers; Established.
    (a) A statewide aging and disability resource center may be established with sites in each county to streamline access to long-term supports and services...

Note

Long-term care policy goals and guidelines. L 2008, c 224, 2, 3.

Long-term care public education and awareness campaign; report to 2017 legislature. L 2014, c 151, 7, 8; L 2015, c 126, 19.

Nursing facility sustainability program (repealed June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2016). L 2012, c 156; L 2013, c 142; L 2014, c 124; L 2015, c 69.

L 2008, c 241, 2 provides:

"SECTION 2. The department of human services shall apply to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to allow persons who are eligible to receive medicaid funds for care at nursing home facilities to remain at home and receive home- and community-based long-term care; provided that the cost for the home- and community-based services shall not exceed the total expenditures that would have been incurred if the person received facility-based long-term care, services, or support."

Cross References

Actions or penalties for violations committed against elders, see 28-94, 412:3-114.5, 444-10.7, 480-13, 480-13.5, 485A-603.5, 485A-604.5, and 487-14.

Administration of long term care service development fund, see 321-22.

Last modified: October 27, 2016