Program areas at Hale Na'au Pono
Adult group home program operates in 15 different locations providing 24-hr and 8-16 hr housing services to adults with severe and persistent mental illness with the goal of moving consumers through the residential continuum to a more permanent and independent living options of their choice. The program is financially supported by a fee for service contract with the Hawaii Department of Health, Adult Mental Health Division.
Adult outpatient program is a comprehensive system of mental health services to seriously mentally ill adults through the following: Case management and care coordination, development of skills and job opportunities; linkages to resources to support the recovery process; individual and group therapy provided by licensed mental health counselor.
Children and adolescent mental health services: therapeutic foster home and crisis placements, shelter services to children up to 18 years of age. The programs also provide home-based counseling and independent living skills development. This program is financially supported by a fee for service contract with the Child and Mental Health Division of the Department of Health State of Hawaii.
Waianae Neighborhood Place is a program that provides an on-going assessment, case planning and management of children, adolescents and their families as an intervention tool for the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Program also performs community organization identifying various resources such as medical, job opportunities, child care, home and even household items to meet the children and families identified needs.
During the COVID pandemic the agency received federal funds to provide for supplies and other COVID prevention and protection equipment to prevent the spread of the COVID virus. Revenues received had not fully expended as of this fiscal year reporting.