GOODWILL PROGRAMS
Intellectual Disabilities Services
Adults with intellectual disabilities learn how to become independent, positive members of the community and enhance their quality of life. Participants receive assistance with self-care, activities of daily living, community integration and developing independence in both group and individual settings.
Ho’olana Program – Adult Day Health (ADH)
Oahu, Hilo (Hawaii)
Ho’olana Program supports Medicaid Waiver eligible individuals with an intellectual disability. The day program provides a person centered approach while in a group setting. Participants can choose their own goals based on what they want to learn and how they want to succeed in life. They are encouraged to participate in volunteering, self-advocacy, and community integration.
To learn more, please contact your preferred service site:
Hilo (dnakanishi@higoodwill.org)
Oahu & Maui (kbardsley-marcial@higoodwill.org)
Personal Assistance/Habilitation (PAB)
OAHU
The PAB program also supports Medicaid Waiver eligible individuals with an intellectual disability but with a one-on-one approach. Participants work with an advocate to set goals and to help support them in all areas of growth, including: self-care, activities of daily living, and community integration.
To learn more, please contact your preferred service site:
Hilo (dnakanishi@higoodwill.org)
Oahu & Maui (kbardsley-marcial@higoodwill.org)
Long-term Adult Supports and Resources (LASR)
Statewide
The LASR program provides services to NON-Medicaid Waiver eligible participants with an intellectual disability. The focus of the program is to enhance the individual’s experience in the community, provide opportunities for job training and placement, and build life skills. Some activities include: volunteering, activities of daily living, community integration, and developing independence.
To learn more, please contact your preferred service site:
Statewide (jrizayang@higoodwill.org)