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Memory Care Home enerations Magazine, a complimentary publication focusing on boomers and the senior commu- nity, is distributed six times a year to nearly 200 locations throughout the Hawaiian Islands. G There are two simple ways to subscribe and access the valuable information you need: 1) Clip and complete the form below and mail it, along with your check, to Generations Magazine. 2) Click on “SUBSCRIBE” at www.Generations808.com. Use the online form; pay via PayPal or check. A subscription makes a perfect gift for birthdays, holidays or any day... a gift that shows you care. Hawai‘i’s Resource for Life Name ________________________________________________________ Cheryl Padaken (Owner/ Operator) has a story to share about her father, Joseph Kinolau Kaiwi. Who passed away Address ______________________________________________________ from a long illness last July. She was in Northern California SUBSCRIPTION where she owned/operated a care home and Cheryl Padaken Healthcare Services & Consulting. Traveling 6 issues for $12 ______________________________________________________________ from coast to coast overseeing care homes. Her older sister 1 issue every other month) called and said, Mom needs help in caring for dad. Cheryl ( Phone _______________________________________________________ In Memory of has been in the healthcare eld for over 35 years, twelve of which specializing in Alzheimers, dementia and hospice Please send this form and Joseph Kinolau Kaiwi clients. She came home to help out until his passing. While a check payable to: Email ________________________________________________________ contemplating what to do? The opportunity presented it’s GENERATIONS MAGAZINE self to overseeing and purchasing a care home on the Big 1414 Dillingham Blvd., Ste. 201 Signature _____________________________________________________ Island. Where she was fortunate to take over it’s operations Honolulu, HI 96817 Kinolau Home Malama, LLC as of January 1, 2017. Adult Residential Care Home To honor her father’s memory she renamed it Kinolau Home Malama, LLC. It is a locally owned and operated family business. In her Hawaiian culture “Malama the 15-1735 19th Street Kupuna”, take care of the elderly. It’s our passion and mission in Papa’s memory. To work hard and take care of Kea`au, Hawaii 96749 everyone we can. (808) 982-5415 [email protected] • 24-Hour supervision • Healthy meals and snacks • Five bedrooms and four bathrooms Call or email to schedule a tour • Excursions, transportation for appointments and visit with us! • Alarms on entry and exit doors, with oor sensors 6 enerations Magazine, “Hawaii’s Resource for Life,” has grown and truly has become a major resource for our seniors and their families. With our multiple Gplatforms of communication via our magazine, radio and TV shows, website and social media campaign, we are reaching more seniors statewide, connecting us together EDITOR’S NOTE EDITOR’S and being a part of the senior community in one or more ways. In the last couple of months, I have taken time to do research on what you, our read- ers and viewers, are interested in and what kind of resources are needed. Going forward in 2018, we will be focusing on Hawaii’s caregivers, their needs, resources and events bringing those services to our communities, seniors and their families. Look out for four events this year that will be open to the public and packed with ex- perts in the field of aging and resources to help families navigate aging and caregiving. Coming up, mark your calendars... GENERATIONS MAGAZINE FINANCIAL AND LEGAL WORKSHOP Saturday, April 28, 8 am – 2 pm at the Ala Moana Hotel We will be covering financial and legal issues for the 50+age group on the topics of Medicare, Social Security, Medicaid, Long-Term Care Financing, Estate Planning, Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation, and Advanced Care Planning, among others. I have always had a love for dancing and when we found out about Benny and Faith Agbayani, I jumped on the chance to have them as our cover story. Thank you Benny and Faith for your commitment to keeping the love of dance going, passing down the love to younger generations and your faith in giving back to our community. Lastly, please keep sending me your personal stories on aging and caregiving and the information on programs and agencies that benefit our ku¯puna, as well as your events that cater to our older population. Mahalo for always being our eyes and ears in the community. I just love when readers say they read Generations cover to cover. Live well! 45 miles of nerves. 630 muscles. 206 bones. 60 billion brain cells. Percy Ihara, Editor/Publisher Rehabilitating the human body from