§349-16 Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires a different meaning, when used in this part:
"Activities of daily living" means the following activities that individuals perform as a part of daily living: eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, transferring in and out of a bed or chair, and walking.
"Adult day care" means personal care for dependent elders in a supervised, protective, and congregate setting during some portion of a day. Services offered in conjunction with adult day care include social and recreational activities, training, and counseling.
"Aging and disability resource centers" means an entity established by the State as part of the state system of long-term care, serving as a highly visible and trusted source where people of all incomes and ages can get information on the full range of long-term support options, and a single point of entry for access to public long-term support programs and benefits.
"Area agency on aging" means an agency designated by the executive office on aging to develop and administer the area plan for a comprehensive and coordinated system of aging services.
"Assisted transportation" means assistance and transportation, including escort, for a person who has cognitive or physical difficulties using regular vehicular transportation.
"Attendant care" means standby assistance, supervision, or cues, including verbal prompts for medication, bathing, eating, grooming, and dressing, and may include other activities to help maintain the independence of an individual at home. "Attendant care" does not include physical contact in support, including but not limited to weight-bearing assistance with transfers, washing, bathing, and dressing.
"Care coordination" means a person-centered, assessment-based, interdisciplinary approach to integrating health care and social support services that are tailored to an individual's needs and goals across all care services.
"Care recipient" means an individual who:
(1) Is a citizen of the United States or a qualified alien; provided that for the purposes of this paragraph, "qualified alien" means a lawfully admitted permanent resident under the Immigration and Nationality Act;
(2) Is sixty years of age or older;
(3) Is not covered by any comparable government or private home- and community-based care service, except or excluding kupuna care services;
(4) Does not reside in a long-term care facility, such as an intermediate care facility, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facility, hospital, foster family home, community care foster family home, adult residential care home, or expanded adult residential care home; and
(5) Has impairments of at least:
(A) Two activities of daily living;
(B) Two instrumental activities of daily living;
(C) One activity of daily living and one instrumental activity of daily living; or
(D) Substantive cognitive impairment requiring substantial supervision because the individual behaves in a manner that poses a serious health or safety hazard to the individual or another person.
"Case management" means assistance either in the form of access or care coordination in circumstances where an individual is experiencing diminished functioning capacities, personal conditions, or other characteristics that require the provision of services by formal service providers or family caregivers. Activities of case management may include assessing needs, developing care plans, authorizing and coordinating services among providers, and providing follow-up and reassessment, as required.
"Chore" means assistance such as heavy housework, yard work, or sidewalk maintenance for a person.
"Coach" means an individual who:
(1) Helps the care recipient understand the program of participant-directed services and support;
(2) Develops and implements a spending plan to describe how the care recipient will spend the care recipient's budget; and
(3) Evaluates whether the participant-directed service and support program is meeting the care recipient's needs.
"Family caregivers" means a spouse, adult child, other relative, partner, or friend who has a personal relationship with, and provides a broad range of unpaid assistance for an older adult with a chronic or disabling condition.
"Home-delivered meals" means a meal provided to a care recipient in the care recipient's place of residence; provided that the meal is served in a program administered by the executive office on aging or an area agency on aging and meets all of the requirements of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, and all state and local laws.
"Homemaker services" means assistance with preparing meals, shopping for personal items, managing money, using the telephone, or performing light housework.
"Instrumental activities of daily living" means the following instrumental activities that individuals perform as a part of daily living: preparing meals, shopping for personal items, medication management, managing money, using the telephone, performing light housework, performing heavy housework, and making use of available transportation.
"Kupuna care core services" means services consisting of:
(1) Adult day care;
(2) Attendant care;
(3) Case management;
(4) Chores;
(5) Homemaker services;
(6) Home-delivered meals;
(7) Personal care;
(8) Transportation; or
(9) Assisted transportation.
"Personal care" means personal assistance, standby assistance, supervision, or cues.
"Person-centered planning" means a process, directed by the care recipient, intended to identify the strengths, capacities, preferences, needs, and desired outcomes of the care recipient.
"Person-centered support plan" or "support plan" means a plan developed by a care recipient with the assistance of a coach that allows the care recipient to establish the goals, skills, and knowledge necessary to work toward the desired outcomes and lays out practical steps toward the achievement of the goals; provided that family members and friends may provide assistance in developing a care recipient's plan if the care recipient chooses to include them.
"Qualified caregiver" means an individual who meets the following requirements:
(1) Provides care for a care recipient; and
(2) Is employed at least thirty hours per week by one or more employers.
"Respite care" means services that offer temporary, substitute supports, or living arrangements for care recipients to provide a brief period of rest to qualified caregivers. "Respite care" includes:
(1) In-home respite (personal care, homemaker services, and other in-home respite);
(2) Respite provided by attendance of the care recipient at a nonresidential program;
(3) Institutional respite provided by placing the care recipient in an institutional setting such as a nursing home for a short period of time as a respite service to the caregiver; and
(4) Any combination of services to assist the caregiver as deemed appropriate by the area agency on aging.
"Service provider" means an entity that has all required licenses or certificates, and is registered as a business entity in the State.
"Transportation" means transportation from one location to another with a vehicle and does not include any other activity. [L 2017, c 102, pt of §2]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
349. Executive Office on Aging
349-1 Declaration of purpose; support; duties.
349-2 Executive office on aging; appointments.
349-3 General functions, duties, and powers of the director.
349-3.1 Renumbered as §349-17.
349-3.2 Alzheimer's disease and related dementia services coordinator.
349-4 Policy advisory board for elder affairs; lifetime honorary kupuna.
349-5 Administrative and program support for the executive office on aging.
349-5.5 Executive office on aging administrative claiming special fund.
349-6 State master plan for elders.
349-6.5 Alzheimer's disease and related dementias state plan.
349-7 Recognition as responsible state agency.
349-8 Powers of other departments and agencies; cooperation with the executive office on aging.
349-10 Annual senior citizen's fair.
349-11 State policy for senior centers.
349-12 to 349-14 Renumbered as § §349-21 to 349-23.
349-15 Coordination and development of caregiver support services.
349-18 Kupuna caregivers program.
349-21 Office of the long-term care ombudsman.
349-22 Access to long-term care facilities.
349-23 Retaliatory acts by facilities or facility employees prohibited.
349-24 Wilful interference; prohibited.