These are links to other helpful websites. Also click on "Other Helpful Organizations" and "Self Help Information" for more information.
There are 17 resources
Administration on Aging
(Separate Website)
By: Administration on Aging
American Association of Retired Persons
(Separate Website)
AARP is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to addressing the needs and interests of persons 50 and older.
By: American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Center for Health Care Strategies
(Separate Website)
By: Center for Health Care Strategies
Center for Health Care Strategies
(Separate Website)
The Center for Health Care Strategies promotes high quality health care services for low-income populations and people with chronic illnesses and disabilities.
By: Center for Health Care Strategies
Center for Medicare Adovacy
(Separate Website)
The Center for Medicare Advocacy, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization which provides education, advocacy, and legal assistance to help elders and people with disabilities obtain necessary healthcare.
By: Center for Medicare Adovacy
Elderly Affairs
(Separate Website)
By: Elderly Affairs
Hawai`i Executive Office on Aging
(Separate Website)
By: Hawai`i Executive Office on Aging
HMSA Senior Citizen Page
(Separate Website)
Information on healthy living for senior citizens.
By: Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA)
Medicare Rights Center
(Separate Website)
By: Medicare Rights Center
National Center on Elder Abuse
(Separate Website)
This site contains many elder abuse resources to help you find the assistance, publications, data, information, and answers you need.
By: National Center on Elder Abuse
National Consumer Law Center
(Separate Website)
By: National Consumer Law Center
National Health Law Program
(Separate Website)
By: National Health Law Program
National Institute on Aging
(Separate Website)
By: National Institute on Aging
Real Choices Access
(Separate Website)
This is a new Hawai`i-based initiative to give people of all ages who have a significant disability or long term illness more choice and the ability to make self-determined decisions in accessing services.
By: Real Chioces Access
Senior Law
(Separate Website)
This is a web site where senior citizens, their families, attorneys, social workers, and financial planners can access information about Elder Law, Medicare, Medicaid, estate planning, trusts and the rights of the elderly and disabled.
By: Goldfarb & Abrandt
Social Security Administration (SSA)
(Separate Website)
By: Social Security Administration (SSA)
University of Hawai`i Elder Law Program
(Separate Website)