The County of Kaua'i Agency on Elderly Affairs (AEA), with the Mayor as Chief Executive, is your local Area Agency on Aging. Its purpose is to plan, support, and advocate for programs to promote the well-being of Kauai's older adults and to address and respond to the priority needs of all seniors.
Please browse the following information to learn more about KAEA:
Our Mission
Our Vision
Our Goals
Area Plan on Aging
ADRC Final Performance Report
Our Mission
The Kaua'i Agency on Elderly Affairs, as the designated lead County agency, plans, implements, supports, and advocates for the well-being of Kauai’s older adults.
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Our Vision
- Kauai’s older adults will live independently at home or in the community with dignity and respect.
- Kauai’s family caregivers receive adequate support to care for their older adults.
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Our Goals
- Older adults and their caregivers have access to information and an integrated array of health and social supports.
- Older adults are active, healthy, and socially engaged.
- Families are supported in caring for their loved ones.
- Older adults are ensured of their rights and benefits and protected from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
- Older adults have in-home and community based long term care options.
- Hawai'i’s communities have the necessary economic, work-force, and physical capacity for an aging society.
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Area Plan on Aging
Click below to download the County of Kaua'i Four Year Area Plan on Aging for 2007 - 2011.
Four-Year Area Plan on Aging (2007-2011)
(2.51 MB - 169 pages)
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) Final Performance Report
Click below to download the ADRC Final Performance Report which contains information on the history, activities, and accomplishments of the ADRC development.
ADRC Final Performance Report (37 pages)
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