We value the rights, dignity, empowerment, and culture of every person we
serve.
Hale
Na`au Pono provides an integrative, recovery focused approach to care of adults
with behavioral health needs.Within this approach, the case manager is the single point of access and
accountability for all services. Individualized care plans are reviewed at least
biannually and based on the abilities, strengths, preferences, and needs of
those served. While each service area is distinct, an adult may access any
services within a continuum of care to meet their individual needs.
Ho`okaulike
offers substance abuse and case management services which provide goal
oriented and individualized support through assessment, planning, linkage,
advocacy, coordination, monitoring, and treatment. Heavy emphasis is place
on cultural and social components. Services are individually tailored to
meet the unique needs of the consumers while ensuring that they are integrated
and comprehensive in nature. The primary goal is abstinence.
ACT is the most intensive of the case management services for adults
consumers recently discharged from the State or Community Hospital after
multiple or extended stays. ACT's intensive, integrated, rehabilitative,
crisis, treatment and community support services are provided by a team
comprised of a psychiatrist, nurse, social worker, substance abuse
counselor, and peer specialist. The amount of case management depends upon
the needs of the consumer and generally include three visits/contacts per
week by at least two staff members. Services are provided in the naturally
occurring environment of the consumer's choice, such as their apartment or
on the beach. The goal of ACT is to provide self-contained services to
support the individual, to gain community tenure, and to allow the consumer
to pursue life goals of their own choosing.
Hui
Hana Pono, a Clubhouse, is a community of people with mental illness
striving to bring about equality in social, economic, and political rights.
Members of this clubhouse community are assured a place to come, a place of
meaningful work, a place of meaningful relationships, and a place to return.
The goal of the Clubhouse is to support adults with serious mental illness
to live, to work, to be respected, to be appreciated, and to be an active
participant in their community.
CBCM provides case management and rehabilitative services to
consumers at risk of hospitalization by a team comprised of a psychiatrist,
nurse, social worker, substance abuse counselor, and peer specialist. The
amount of case management depends upon the needs of the consumer and
generally include weekly visits/contacts to support them in the
community. Treatment and restorative interventions assist consumers to
gain access to necessary services to reduce psychiatric and addiction
symptoms and to develop community living skills. The goal of CBCM is to
assist adults with necessary support to stabilize, live, and work in the
community.
Consumers receive medication management, individualized and group
therapy, and follow-up from a team comprised of the consumer, psychiatrist,
nurse, and social worker. The objective of the outpatient services is to
promote a health and fulfilling life, pursuing self-chosen activities and
goals.
Hale Kukunaokala provides 8 to 16 hour and 24 hour therapeutic
residential services. Residents receive individualized services in the group
home to develop daily living skills, such as bathing, cleaning, cooking, and
other self-care skills. Services are integrated in the community and used as
transitional programs for those leaving inpatient or substance abuse
residential treatment programs. 8 to 16 hour services are provided to
consumers who required structure or verbal support to accomplish daily
living skills and who do not require one-to-one attention to accomplish
those tasks. 24 hour services are provided to consumers who need more
attention with one-to-one assistance that is consistent with that consumer's
needs.