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Resources
Abuse
& Neglect
Child Protective
Services
P.O. Box 6357, Kamuela, HI 96743
(808) 887-6177
North Hawaii
Women and Children's Services
65-1267 Kawaihae Road, P.O. Box 1240, Kamuela, HI 96743
(808) 885-9318
Health
education and referrals for women and teens. Kahua Program - primary health care
referrals, birth control and STD prevention. Kids 6-8 - health and wellness (yoga,
environmental awareness, ocean swimming skills). Family violence awareness and
prevention.
Hale Ola Pono Health Center
Dialysis
St. Francis
Medical Center
North Hawaii Dialysis - Kamuela
881-4492
Food,
Shelter & Clothing
Kawaihae Transitional
Housing (Catholic Charities)
P.O. Box 1976, Kamuela, HI 96743
(808) 882-7609
Homeless families. Housing, job training, referrals,
medical, legal, financial, disability assistance. Counseling, recreation,
emergency food, advocacy, transportation.
Health
Aloha Clinic
In Honokaa, next to Liu Pharmacy
(808) 885-9393
Janice Brencick, APRN, BC, PhD
Aloha Clinic accepts insurance, including Medicaid.
Help
for Children
Child Protective
Services/DHS
Kamuela, Kohala, Waikoloa
887-6177
Provides immediate protective
intervention services to prevent child abuse and/or neglect.
Support
Services
Family Support
Services of West Hawaii
Kohala Family Center
889-0036
Waimea Office
885-0086
Providing infant/toddler home visitation programs,
child welfare services and supervised visitation, youth development
& outreach programs, enhancement of parent/school
involvement, family centers for information & referrals.
Transportation
Big Island
Substance Abuse Council (BISAC)
(808) 887-2175 (Waimea)
Fax (808) 887-0850 (Waimea)
Wide range of treatment/services for substance abuse and mental health for adults,
adolescents, infants and toddlers. Services include day treatment, intensive
outpatient, outpatient, children's milieu, school-based treatment, baby safe
intervention and pre-treatment services. Therapeutic living programs for men,
women, moms and babies. Twelve sites on the Big Island. Transportation in East
and West Hawaii. Call main number for more information.
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Treatment
Chemical Dependence & Addictions
Big Island
Substance Abuse Council (BISAC)
Waimea office (808) 887-2175 / Fax (808) 887-0850
Wide range of
treatment services for substance abuse and mental health for adults,
adolescents, and infants and toddlers. Services include Day Treatment,
Intensive Outpatient, outpatient, children's milieu, School-based
treatment, Baby Safe intervention and pre-treatment services. Therapeutic
living programs for men, women, and Moms and Babies. 12 sites on
the Big Island. Transportation in East and West Hawaii. Call main
number for more information.
Lokahi
Treatment Centers (LTC)
Waikoloa
(808) 883-0922
Waimea (808) 883-0922
lokahitreatmentcenters.org
LTC, formerly known
as Waikoloa Community-Based Substance Abuse Rehabilitation and Recovery
Program, is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation
of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) as the ONLY Integrated
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program on the Big Island of
Hawaii. Due to this accreditation, LTC is able to provide treatment
for dually diagnosed clients.
Waikoloa Rehabilitation
Program
(808) 883-0922 / Fax (808) 883-1022
Substance abuse and domestic violence assessment
and rehabilitation services for Waikoloa community. Adults and adolescents. Range
of individual and group treatments.
Hospitals
North
Hawaii Community Hospital (Waimea)
885-4444
Treatment
Big Island
Substance Abuse Council (BISAC)
Waimea
887-2175
Self/Court referred, individual counseling,
group counseling. Hilo residential program; three months to one
year.
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Counseling
State of Hawaii
DOH Counseling Services / Mental Health
Waimea
885-1220
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Law
Enforcement
Small Claims
Court
(808) 885-4615 (Waimea)
Settles legal disputes up $3,500 between two or more parties informally. Clerk
may assist.
Hawaii County
Community Policing Team
Email hilocpo@hilo.net

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