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City unveils ʻAʻala Respite to help medically vulnerable homeless In alignment with the unprecedented level of collaboration on homeless issues promised by Mayor Blangiardi and Governor Green, ʻAʻala Respite is a City-owned facility where medical respite care and other wraparound services for homeless individuals are being funded by the State of Hawaiʻi
City’s newest facility ʻAʻala Respite is unveiled Mayor Rick Blangiardi and Governor Josh Green, M D unveil ʻAʻala Respite, the City’s newest facility providing shelter and medical respite care to Oʻahu’s homeless population
City and State Launch Medical Respite Program to Support Homeless . . . Managed by Dr Scott Miscovich and Premier Medical Group Hawaii, the respite has 30 medical treatment beds and 30 tiny homes for transitional housing The state and city partnership has been crucial in bringing this project to life, with the state providing funds for portable housing modules
Homeless kauhale units still without power, city says Roughly 30 medical treatment beds sit at Aala Respite, which the city set up during the summer to provide shelter and medical respite care to Oahu’s homeless population
Shelter’s focus on health care redirects homeless patients’ lives The new Aala medical respite shelter on North King Street has taken in and treated some of Oahu’s oldest and most seriously ill homeless patients and gotten several lives pointed in positive directions so that 14 have been reunited with their-once estranged families, mostly on Oahu, and another six have gone back to the mainland in barely