ATR Ohana Provider Directory Revised 10-15-2012 1 ATR Ohana Provider Directory (Updated October 15, 2012) INTRODUCTION: A great deal of information about Hawaii’s Access to Recovery (ATR Ohana) Project, about the services available through ATR Ohana, and about agencies in the ATR Ohana service provider network is provided in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory. When information provided in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory becomes outdated, updates to the ATR Ohana Provider Directory will be posted on the ATR Ohana website as promptly as possible. Information contained in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory is provided by the ATR Ohana network, and is only as accurate as the updates received from the individual provider agency. The ATR Ohana Provider Directory is available for download from the Hawaii Department of Health Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division (ADAD) ATR Ohana website at http://hawaii.gov/health/substance- abuse/ATR/index.html . Funding for the Hawaii ATR Ohana Project, under which the ATR Ohana Provider Directory was developed, has been provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) Access to Recovery (ATR) Grant. The information provided in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory is considered public domain, and may be reprinted without permission from ATR Ohana. When referencing information reprinted from this document, acknowledgement of the source of the citation is appreciated. Inclusion of agency information in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory is not intended to endorse or promote the agencies listed. This collection of information about authorized ATR Ohana providers is intended to facilitate connections between individuals, family members, and others seeking assistance. Others who may find this resource helpful include social service workers seeking to identify treatment and recovery support options for their clients and for agencies in the ATR Ohana network of providers. ATR Ohana provides this information to promote collaboration among the many individuals, agencies, and stakeholders in Hawaii’s recovery-oriented system of care. The ATR Ohana Provider Directory includes a table of contents that lists sections and sub-heading used in the ATR Provider Manual and identifies the page on which the first reference to that information is listed. The body of the ATR Ohana Provider Directory is comprised of two (2) sections of reference information. Information in the reference sections of the ATR Ohana Provider Directory has been supplied by the agencies listed, is as accurate as the timely submission of the information from the agency, and has been arranged alphabetically for consistency. SECTION 1 – SERVICE LIST Section 1 lists the ATR Ohana services currently authorized along with a general description of each service. Following each service description is a list of agencies currently authorized to provide that service to ATR Ohana clients.
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ATR Ohana Provider Directory Revised 10-15-2012 1
ATR Ohana Provider Directory (Updated October 15, 2012)
INTRODUCTION: A great deal of information about Hawaii’s Access to Recovery (ATR Ohana) Project, about the services available through ATR Ohana, and about agencies in the ATR Ohana service provider network is provided in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory. When information provided in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory becomes outdated, updates to the ATR Ohana Provider Directory will be posted on the ATR Ohana website as promptly as possible. Information contained in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory is provided by the ATR Ohana network, and is only as accurate as the updates received from the individual provider agency. The ATR Ohana Provider Directory is available for download from the Hawaii Department of Health Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division (ADAD) ATR Ohana website at http://hawaii.gov/health/substance-abuse/ATR/index.html. Funding for the Hawaii ATR Ohana Project, under which the ATR Ohana Provider Directory was developed, has been provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) Access to Recovery (ATR) Grant. The information provided in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory is considered public domain, and may be reprinted without permission from ATR Ohana. When referencing information reprinted from this document, acknowledgement of the source of the citation is appreciated. Inclusion of agency information in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory is not intended to endorse or promote the agencies listed. This collection of information about authorized ATR Ohana providers is intended to facilitate connections between individuals, family members, and others seeking assistance. Others who may find this resource helpful include social service workers seeking to identify treatment and recovery support options for their clients and for agencies in the ATR Ohana network of providers. ATR Ohana provides this information to promote collaboration among the many individuals, agencies, and stakeholders in Hawaii’s recovery-oriented system of care. The ATR Ohana Provider Directory includes a table of contents that lists sections and sub-heading used in the ATR Provider Manual and identifies the page on which the first reference to that information is listed. The body of the ATR Ohana Provider Directory is comprised of two (2) sections of reference information. Information in the reference sections of the ATR Ohana Provider Directory has been supplied by the agencies listed, is as accurate as the timely submission of the information from the agency, and has been arranged alphabetically for consistency. SECTION 1 – SERVICE LIST Section 1 lists the ATR Ohana services currently authorized along with a general description of each service. Following each service description is a list of agencies currently authorized to provide that service to ATR Ohana clients.
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SECTION 2 – PROVIDER LIST Section 2 lists the agencies currently authorized to provide services to ATR Ohana clients in alphabetical order. Following the agency information is a list of the ATR Ohana service categories currently authorized for that agency. In cases where a business may have another title, particularly when the alternate name of the agency is significantly different than their legal business name, both listings were included in Section 2. The intent is to increase the likelihood that clients will more easily find the agency they are seeking. ATR Ohana enrollment is available ONLY through ATR Ohana Assessor agencies. All ATR Ohana services must be accessed AFTER enrollment through the ATR Ohana Assessor agency. Open enrollment is available when the agency information is in BLACK. Maximum enrollment has been reached when the agency information is in RED. Additional eligibility criteria, enrollment guidelines, and information about ATR Ohana Project is listed on the ATR Ohana website. Funding limits for ATR Ohana also limit the number of clients that can be enrolled in, and served by, agencies in the ATR Ohana network. When ATR Ohana funds assigned to an individual agency are fully spent, the agency information will be shown in RED to signify that the agency is “at capacity” for ATR Ohana. Agencies whose listing in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory may be able to serve clients through other funding sources, in addition to ATR Ohana. A RED listing in the ATR Ohana Provider Directory only signifies that the agency is not currently able to accept new ATR Ohana clients for the indicated ATR Ohana service(s). To enroll in ATR Ohana, please contact an ATR Ohana Assessor. The Assessor agency is the “gatekeeper” for ATR Ohana. Assessors assure that individuals interested in ATR Ohana are eligible to be enrolled, and understand the ATR Ohana grant mandates and expectations for their enrollment in ATR Ohana funded services. Individuals who choose to enroll in ATR Ohana services must be eligible for participation under SAMHSA CSAT’s guidelines for the ATR Grant. ATR Ohana Assessors are authorized to provide ONLY Assessor services to ATR Ohana clients for the ATR Ohana Project. All other ATR Ohana funded services are provided by other agencies in the ATR Ohana network of providers. Other non-ATR Ohana services may be available at the agencies listed in this Directory, including Assessor agencies. Individuals enrolled in ATR Ohana are encouraged to ask their Assessor and other ATR Ohana provider staff about the other services provided by the agency that are funded by other means outside of the ATR Ohana Project. ATR Ohana is considered a “payer of last resort.” Individuals who may be eligible for services
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similar to those provided by ATR Ohana must exhaust other resources available to them prior to using ATR Ohana funded services.
Big Island Substance Abuse Council (BISAC) …………….…… 25 CARE Hawaii ………………………………………………….…. 26 Creative Therapy ……………………………………………….... 27 Elizabeth L. Hookano “Starting Over In Recovery” ………….. 28
Gateway Educational Services …………………………….….…. 29
Hale Na‘au Pono ……………………………………………...…... 30
Hale Oiaio …………………………………………………..…….. 31 Hawaii National Guard ………………………………………….. 32
Makana O Ke Akua Inc. (MOKA) ……………………………… 33
Mana Ohana ……………………………………………………… 34
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Newman Consulting Services, LLC ……………………….…….. 35
North Shore Mental Health …………………………….…….….. 36
“Oahu Counseling” Angela Smith ……………..……….…….…. 37
Pacific Cultural Institute ………………………….……………... 38
“Starting Over In Recovery” Elizabeth L. Hookano …………... 39
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to: – Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
ASSESSOR AGENCIES: Angela Smith……………………………….……….Call Angela Smith at (808) 349-1137 (“Oahu Counseling”) CARE Hawaii………………………………..…….Call Nicole Salvido at (808) 791-6732 Creative Therapy………………..…..Call “Fran” Tyson-Marchino at (808) 652-2862 Mana Ohana………………………………………….Call Phillip Wong at (808) 312-8718
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CLEAN AND SOBER HOUSING - DESCRIPTION: ATR Ohana Clean and Sober Housing agencies provide the following ATR Ohana services:
- Clean and sober shelter to homeless individuals needing a structured living arrangement to support recovery efforts
- Multi-person, non-related individuals living situations - Guided skill building for managing tasks of daily living - Support and practical instructions for moving toward independence from
subsidized housing in a non-using environments with rules and expectations - Living situations that promote health, wellbeing, safety, and sobriety of all
residents of the clean and sober home - Personalized assistance in setting and achieving goals related to independent
living - Government Performance and Results Act Follow-Up Screening (GPRA)
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to:
– Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
CLEAN AND SOBER HOUSING AGENCIES: Elizabeth L. Hookano……………………….……..Call Koko Aquino at (808) 689-6972 (“Starting Over In Recovery”) Makana O Ke Akua Inc…………………………….Call Rose Woods at (808) 354-9823 (Moka) Victory Outreach………………………………..Call Regina Guerrero at (808) 681-0381 Windward Baptist Church…………………...Call Thomas Charles at (808) 366-4904 (“Rebuilders Addictions Ministry – RAM”)
GAP SERVICE - DESCRIPTION: ATR Ohana Gap Service agencies provide the following ATR Ohana services:
- practical assistance to the client in the event of special circumstances - Government Performance and Results Act Follow-Up Screening (GPRA)
ATR Ohana Gap Services require written, direct approval of the ATR Ohana Quality Assurance Monitor who will assist the Gap Service provider staff in determining:
- Whether the stated need is sufficiently justified and related to the client’s recovery - The amount of the need, which shall be confirmed by presence of an original
receipt for the exact amount of the Gap Service requested - Whether the agency is able to front the cost of the Gap Service, and await
reimbursement from ATR Ohana
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to: – Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
GAP SERVICE AGENCIES: Big Island Substance Abuse Council…Call Mona Madeira at (808) 695-9314 (BISAC) Elizabeth L. Hookano………………………. Call Koko Aquino at (808) 689-6972 (“Starting Over In Recovery”) Gateway Educational Services……………Call Mike Haxton at (808) 842-5777 Hale Na‘au Pono……………………………Call Joseph Gomes at (808) 696-4211
Hale Oiaio…………………………………….Call Terence Omori at (808) 265-1942 Makana O Ke Akua Inc……………………...Call Rose Woods at (808) 354-9823 (MOKA) Newman Consulting Services…………...Call Orville White at (808) 596-0200
North Shore Mental Health…………………. Call Kama Tam at (808) 235-1599
Pacific Cultural Institute………………………. Call Loia Fiaui at (808) 753-1857
Victory Outreach……………….……….Call Regina Guerrero at (808) 681-0381 Windward Baptist Church………….. Call Thomas Charles at (808) 366-4904 (“Rebuilders Addictions Ministry – RAM”)
OUTPATIENT CLINICAL TREATMENT - DESCRIPTION: ATR Ohana Outpatient Clinical Treatment agencies provide the following ATR Ohana services:
- Adolescents: Level I – Outpatient Clinical Treatment, which shall be delivered at a frequency of service less than six (6) hours per week.
Level II.1 – Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Clinical Treatment, which shall be delivered at a frequency of service between six (6) hours and twenty (20) hours per week.
- Adults: Level I – Outpatient Clinical Treatment, which shall be delivered at a frequency of services less than nine (9) hours per week. Level II.1 – IOP Clinical Treatment, which shall be delivered at a frequency of services between nine (9) hours and twenty (20) hours per week.
The following service definitions shall be the basis for determining the type of service delivery:
- Individual service is provided in a one-on-one face-to-face setting. - Group service is provided face-to-face with one or more other clients receiving
the same clinical substance abuse treatment service, at a ratio not more than eight (8) clients to one (1) clinician.
- Family/Marriage service is face-to-face interaction with the client and at least one (1) or more of the client family members (e.g., spouse, sibling, parent, child, extended family member, surrogate family member, or other individuals. determined by the client to be a significant person in the client’s recovery support network), at a ratio not more than eight (8) client and family to one (1) clinician.
The Outpatient Clinical Treatment services assist individuals with: - Developing and maintaining positive relationships with individuals and agencies
important for their recovery - Wellness and recovery at the appropriate level of care in the least restrictive
environment - Government Performance and Results Act Follow-Up Screening (GPRA)
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to:
– Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
OUTPATIENT CLINICAL TREATMENT AGENCIES: Big Island Substance Abuse Council…Call Mona Madeira at (808) 695-9314 (BISAC) Gateway Educational Services……………Call Mike Haxton at (808) 842-5777 Hale Na‘au Pono……………………………Call Joseph Gomes at (808) 696-4211 North Shore Mental Health……………….… Call Kama Tam at (808) 235-1599
PASTORAL COUNSELING - DESCRIPTION: ATR Ohana Pastoral Counseling agencies provide the following ATR Ohana services:
- One-on-one or group meetings with an ordained minister, priest, rabbi, imam, monk, or other advanced level qualified, authorized and endorsed faith expert to study the application of a religious text to recovery
- Support during a crisis - Assistance developing a faith-based recovery plan - Instruction in religious rituals that provide meaning to the individual with
assistance in determining how faith rituals can replace substance abuse behaviors - Discussion about the philosophy of religion or integration of spiritual tenets into
daily living and sobriety - Opportunities to incorporate faith and specific religious beliefs and convictions in
the treatment and recovery process
The Pastoral Counseling services assist individuals with: - Developing the individual’s own concept of spirituality and its role in sustaining
recovery - Government Performance and Results Act Follow-Up Screening (GPRA)
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to:
– Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
PASTORAL COUNSELING AGENCIES: Big Island Substance Abuse Council…Call Mona Madeira at (808) 695-9314 (BISAC) Elizabeth L. Hookano…………………..….. Call Koko Aquino at (808) 689-6972 (“Starting Over In Recovery”) Gateway Educational Services……………Call Mike Haxton at (808) 842-5777 Pacific Cultural Institute……………………... Call Loia Fiaui at (808) 753-1857 Victory Outreach………………………….Call Regina Guerrero at (808) 681-0381 Windward Baptist Church…………….. Call Thomas Charles at (808) 366-4904 (“Rebuilders Addictions Ministry – RAM”)
RECOVERY MENTORING - DESCRIPTION: ATR Ohana Recovery Mentors provide the following ATR Ohana services:
– One-on-one, face-to-face mentoring and encouragement – Assistance finding safe, appropriate childcare for dependent children – Assistance locating and securing long-term appropriate, clean and safe living
arrangements where alcohol and other drug use in not likely to be accepted or encouraged
– Guided skill building for activities of daily living – Lay person or peer coaching in the client’s chosen religious or cultural
community – Government Performance and Results Act Follow-Up Screening (GPRA)
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to: – Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
RECOVERY MENTORING AGENCIES: Big Island Substance Abuse Council…Call Mona Madeira at (808) 695-9314 (BISAC) Elizabeth L. Hookano…………………….... Call Koko Aquino at (808) 689-6972 (“Starting Over In Recovery”) Gateway Educational Services……………Call Mike Haxton at (808) 842-5777 Hale Na‘au Pono…………………..………Call Joseph Gomes at (808) 696-4211
Hale Oiaio…………………………….……..Call Terence Omori at (808) 265-1942 Makana O Ke Akua Inc………………….….Call Rose Woods at (808) 354-9823 (MOKA) Newman Consulting Services…………….Call Orville White at (08) 596-0200
North Shore Mental Health…………………. Call Kama Tam at (808) 235-1599
Pacific Cultural Institute………………………. Call Loia Fiaui at (808) 753-1857 Victory Outreach………….…………….Call Regina Guerrero at (808) 681-0381
SOBER SUPPORT ACTIVITIES - DESCRIPTION: ATR Ohana Sober Support Activity agencies provide the following ATR Ohana services:
- Assistance to individuals interested in building a clean and sober lifestyle - Opportunities for healthy alternatives to using controlled substances:
o cultural activities o church or faith social activities o athletic activities
- Connections to new friends who are not likely to use alcohol or drugs - Support while individuals develop new, positive relationships - Linkages with treatment and other recovery support services, as needed - Help to individuals looking to identify strengths and needs in recovery - Goal setting around interests, wellness, and other challenges faced in recovery - Government Performance and Results Act Follow-Up Screening (GPRA)
Sober Support Activity providers help the client take practical steps to explore and engage with health activities and sober social experiences.
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to:
– Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
SOBER SUPPORT ACTIVITIES AGENCIES: Big Island Substance Abuse Council…Call Mona Madeira at (808) 695-9314 (BISAC) Elizabeth L. Hookano………………….….. Call Koko Aquino at (808) 689-6972 (“Starting Over In Recovery”) Gateway Educational Services………..…Call Mike Haxton at (808) 842-5777 Hale Na‘au Pono………………….……….Call Joseph Gomes at (808) 696-4211
Hale Oiaio……………………………….....Call Terence Omori at (808) 265-1942 Hawaii National Guard…………………….…..Call Dave Kaul at (808) 295-7818 Makana O Ke Akua Inc…………………….Call Rose Woods at (808) 354-9823 (MOKA)
Newman Consulting Services…………....Call Orville White at (08) 596-0200
North Shore Mental Health……………… Call Kama Tam at (808) 235-1599
Pacific Cultural Institute…………….……... Call Loia Fiaui at (808) 753-1857 Victory Outreach……………….…….Call Regina Guerrero at (808) 681-0381 Windward Baptist Church………... Call Thomas Charles at (808) 366-4904 (“Rebuilders Addictions Ministry – RAM”)
TRANSPORTATION – MULTI-PASSENGER VEHICLE- DESCRIPTION: ATR Ohana Transportation – Multi-passenger Vehicle service providers provide the following ATR Ohana services:
– Pre-planned point-to-point transportation – Government Performance and Results Act Follow-Up Screening (GPRA)
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to: – Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
TRANSPORTATION – MULTI-PASSENGER VEHICLE AGENCIES: Big Island Substance Abuse Council……Call Mona Madeira at (808) 695-9314 (BISAC) Hale Na‘au Pono…………………..…………Call Joseph Gomes at (808) 696-4211 North Shore Mental Health………………..… Call Kama Tam at (808) 235-1599
TRANSPORTATION – OAHU BUS PASS - DESCRIPTION: ATR Ohana Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass service providers provide the following ATR Ohana services:
– Oahu Transit Monthly Bus Pass – Oahu Transit Yearly Disability Bus Pass (based on eligibility) – Government Performance and Results Act Follow-Up Screening (GPRA)
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to: – Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
TRANSPORTATION – OAHU BUS PASS AGENCIES: Big Island Substance Abuse Council…Call Mona Madeira at (808) 695-9314 (BISAC) Elizabeth L. Hookano……………..……….. Call Koko Aquino at (808) 689-6972 (“Starting Over In Recovery”) Gateway Educational Services……………Call Mike Haxton at (808) 842-5777 Hale Na‘au Pono…………………..………Call Joseph Gomes at (808) 696-4211
Hale Oiaio…………………………….……..Call Terence Omori at (808) 265-1942 Makana O Ke Akua Inc……………………..Call Rose Woods at (808) 354-9823 (MOKA) THIS AGENCY PROVIDES DISABILITY BUS PASS ONLY! North Shore Mental Health……………..…..Call Kama Tam at (808) 235-1599
Pacific Cultural Institute………………………..Call Loia Fiaui at (808) 753-1857 Victory Outreach………………………..Call Regina Guerrero at (808) 681-0381 Windward Baptist Church………......Call Thomas Charles at (808) 366-4904 (“Rebuilders Addictions Ministry – RAM”)
WELLNESS FACILITATION - DESCRIPTION: ATR Ohana Wellness Facilitators provide the following ATR Ohana services:
– Information about treatment and recovery services in the community – Personalized assistance in linking clients with needed resources – Government Performance and Results Act Follow-Up Screening (GPRA)
ATR Ohana enrolled clients are eligible for referral to: – Traditional treatment and human services organizations – ATR Ohana network:
o Clinical substance abuse treatment o Non-clinical recovery support services
WELLNESS FACILITATION AGENCIES: Big Island Substance Abuse Council…Call Mona Madeira at (808) 695-9314 (BISAC) Elizabeth L. Hookano…………………….. Call Koko Aquino at (808) 689-6972 (“Starting Over In Recovery”) Gateway Educational Services………..…Call Mike Haxton at (808) 842-5777 Hale Na‘au Pono……………….…………Call Joseph Gomes at (808) 696-4211
Hale Oiaio…………………………….……..Call Terence Omori at (808) 265-1942 Hawaii National Guard…………………………Call Dave Kaul at (808) 295-7818 Makana O Ke Akua Inc…………………….Call Rose Woods at (808) 354-9823 (MOKA) Newman Consulting Services……………..Call Orville White at (08) 596-0200
North Shore Mental Health……………….. Call Kama Tam at (808) 235-1599
Pacific Cultural Institute…………………….. Call Loia Fiaui at (808) 753-1857 Victory Outreach……………………….Call Regina Guerrero at (808) 681-0381 Windward Baptist Church………….. Call Thomas Charles at (808) 366-4904 (“Rebuilders Addictions Ministry – RAM”)
Big Island Substance Abuse Council (BISAC) “Walk-ins” Welcomed Leeward 84-1170 Farrington Highway, B-1, Suite A, Waianae, HI 96792 Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday –Friday Phone: (808) 695-9314 Contact Person: Mona Madeira Other Services Offered: Gap Service
Outpatient Clinical Treatment Pastoral Counseling
Recovery Mentoring Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Transportation – Multi-passenger Vehicle Wellness Facilitation
875 Waimanu Street, Suite 620, Honolulu, HI 96813 (Oahu) (Office is in the Kaka`ako Commerce Center Building. Parking available in the structure on Kawaihau Street. Entrance for the parking structure is from Waimanu Street. Please use the following stalls: 21, 39, 43, 66, and there are two spaces available in stall 76.)
Other locations available By Appointment Only Island-wide On-site assessment provided for clients in treatment settings By Appointment Only Weekday Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday Weekend Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM By Appointment Only Phone: (808) 791-6732 Contact Person: Nicole Salvido Fax: (808) 596-2898 E-mail: [email protected] Services Offered: Assessor
Elizabeth L. Hookano, “Starting Over In Recovery” “Walk-ins” Welcomed Leeward
91-821 Lapine Place, Ewa Beach, HI 96706 (Oahu) Week Day Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday Weekend Hours: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, By Appointment Only Phone: (808) 689-6972; or
(808) 391-3670; or (808) 391-6054
Contact Person: Koko Aquino E-mail: [email protected] Services Offered: Clean and Sober Housing
Gap Service Pastoral Counseling Recovery Mentoring Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Wellness Facilitation
1803 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96819 (Oahu) Hours of Operation: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday – Friday, Phone: (808) 842-5777 Fax: (808) 842-0044 Contact Person: Michael Haxton E-mail: [email protected] Website www.gatewayeducational.org Services Offered: Gap Service
Outpatient Clinical Treatment Pastoral Counseling
Recovery Mentoring Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Wellness Facilitation
86-226 Farrington Highway, Wai‘anae, HI 96792 (Oahu) Week Day Hours: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday – Friday Phone: (808) 696-4211; or (808) 696-4212; or Fax: (808) 696-0317 Contact Person: Joseph Gomes or Annie Silva Services Offered:
Gap Service Outpatient Clinical Treatment Pastoral Counseling
Recovery Mentoring Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Wellness Facilitation
Hale Oiaio, LLC Address: P.O. Box 893370, Mililani, HI 96789 (Oahu) Group Classes “By Arrangement” Week Day: On Site Classes - 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday – Friday Weekends: Group Classes - Sundays: 1pm to 5pm Contact Person: Terence Omori Phone: (808) 265-1942
Eric Nonaka (808) 295-3680 Emmett Keao (808) 255-7198
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.HaleOiaio.com Services Offered: Gap Service
Recovery Mentoring Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Wellness Facilitation
Hawaii National Guard By Appointment Only Island-Wide (Oahu) Contact Person: Dave Kaul Phone: (808) 295-7818 E-mail: [email protected] Services Offered: Sober Support Activities Wellness Facilitation * Dave Kaul is a civilian contact for Military Veterans, National Guard, and their family members. He is outside the military chain-of-command. ** Dave Kaul provides “express enrollment” to veterans returning from deployment within the past six (6) months, and to family members of veterans returning from deployment within the past six (6) months. No substance abuse screening is required for express enrollment, if you are a veteran or the family member of a veteran returning from deployment within the past six (6) months.
94-416 Ukee Street, Waipio, HI 96797 (Oahu) Hours of Operation: 9:00 AM to – 5:00 PM Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday Leeward 85-179 Waianae Valley Road, Waianae, HI 96792 Hours of Operation: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, Tuesday and Wednesday By Appointment Only Leeward 84-1170 Farrington Highway, Makaha, HI 96792 Weekday Hours: 3:00 to 8:00 PM, Monday Wednesday, Friday Weekend Hours: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, Saturday Island-wide
Mobile Assessment, By Appointment Only Phone: (808) 312-8718 Contact Person: Phillip Wong Fax: (808) XXX-XXXX E-mail: [email protected] Web site: WWW.XXX Service offered: Assessor
North Shore Mental Health “Walk-ins” Welcomed Windward
46-001 Kamehameha Highway, Suite 217, Kaneohe, HI 96744 (Oahu) Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday Phone: (808) 235-1599 Contact Person: Kama Tam E-mail: [email protected] Services Offered: Gap Service
Outpatient Clinical Treatment Recovery Mentoring Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Transportation – Multi-passenger Vehicle Wellness Facilitation
Pacific Cultural Institute “Walk-ins” Welcomed Windward
48-501 Waiahole Valley Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744 (Oahu) Week Day Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday – Friday Weekends, Holidays, and After Hours, By Appointment Only Phone: (808) 753-1857 Contact Person: Loia Fiaui Website: www.pacific-culture.ning.com Other Services Offered:
Gap Service Pastoral Counseling
Recovery Mentoring Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Wellness Facilitation
“Starting Over In Recovery” Elizabeth L. Hookano “Walk-ins” Welcomed Leeward
91-821 Lapine Place, Ewa Beach, HI 96706 (Oahu) Week Day Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday Weekend Hours: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, By Appointment Only Phone: (808) 689-6972; or
(808) 391-3670; or (808) 391-6054
Contact Person: Koko Aquino E-mail: [email protected] Services Offered: Clean and Sober Housing
Gap Service Pastoral Counseling Recovery Mentoring Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Wellness Facilitation
94-061 Leokane Street, Waipahu, HI 96797 (Oahu) Waianae 85-485 D Waianae Valley Road, Waianae, HI 96792 (Oahu) Hours of Operation: By Appointment Only Phone: (808) 681-0381; or (209) 324-0988; or (808) 861-0068 (Recovery Home) Contact Person: Regina Guerrero E-mail: [email protected] Services Offered:
Clean and Sober Housing Gap Service Pastoral Counseling
Recovery Mentoring Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Wellness Facilitation
47-528A Kamehameha Hwy., Kaneohe, HI 96744 (Oahu) Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Phone: (808) 366-4904 Contact Person: Thomas Charles E-mail: [email protected] Other Services Offered:
Clean and Sober Housing Gap Service
Pastoral Counseling Recovery Mentoring
Sober Support Activities Transportation – Oahu Bus Pass Wellness Facilitation