The Hawai‘i Opioid Initiative (HOI) is a collaboration of public health, public safety, healthcare professionals, and community partners working together to address misuse and overdose related to opioids and other drugs.
An organization that serves Native Hawaiians, Kupuna (older adults), and others to improve their health status and wellbeing by advocating for, initiating and maintaining culturally appropriate strategic actions aimed at improving their physical, mental and spiritual health.
Coalition For A Drug-Free Hawaii provides prevention programs and services for youth and families; advances gender-specific programs for girls; builds grassroots partnerships to create healthy, drug- and violence-free communities; and establishing collaborative relationships with public and private agencies.
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division (ADAD) provides a culturally appropriate, comprehensive system of services to meet substance use disorder treatment and recovery needs of individuals and families.
The Adult Mental Health Division provides integrated mental health services for individuals with serious mental illness who are uninsured or underinsured, those who are court-ordered for evaluation, care, and custody to the Department of Health, and people in crisis.
The Child & Adolescent Mental Health Division (CAMHD) provides timely and effective mental health prevention, assessment and treatment services to children and youth with emotional and behavioral challenges, and their families.
An organization that provides personalized home health care, private nursing, home health aides, home hospital recovery service, and home blood drawn/phlebotomy service.