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ADRC Glossary

Last updated 7/31/2010 5:39 PM Glossary Entries for All

AA

Alzheimers' Association. Non-profit organization promoting support and research regarding Alzheimer's disease.

AAA

Area Agency on Aging. Local agencies that provide information and assistance regarding services for seniors.

ABD

Aged, Blind, Disabled. Term used by Department of Human Services as a criteria for eligibility of services and/or benefits. "Aged" is 65 years or older

ACCSB

Adult and Community Care Services Branch. Section of Department of Human Services that provides services to dependent adults.

ADA

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

ADC

Adult Day Care. Facility that provides meals, activities and social stimulation in a supervised environment.

ADHC

Adult Day Health Care. Programs for those who require a higher level of care than Adult Day Care facilities would provide. This could include health assessments, administration of medication, or care coordination. There may also be specialized care such as programs for dementia patients. Staff includes Registered Nurses who are qualified to dispense medication and provide skilled nursing level care.

ADL

Activities of Daily Living. Basic, self-care tasks individuals perform on a daily basis, including bathing, dressing, eating, transferring, and using the toilet. Used as a measurement of a person's ability to stay independent.

ADRC

Aging and Disability Resource Center. Entity created by a federal initiative to provide assistance to the elderly and the disabled.

Adult Foster Homes

The Adult Foster Care Program provides placement and case management services to eligible clients in licensed Adult Residential Care Homes. To receive adult foster care services, an individual must be eligible for Supplemental Security Income, Medicaid, or financial assistance from the Department of Human Services.

Adult Intake

Section of Department of Human Services - Adult and Community Care Services Branch, that provides Adult Protective Services, Residential Alternatives to Community Care Program, Nursing Home Without Walls, and Adult Day Care licensing

Advance Healthcare Directive

Formerly known as "Living Will." These documents let your family and physician know what kind of treatment you want in the event you cannot speak for yourself. You can designate someone to make decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated. You can get these forms from most hospitals, healthcare organizations, many attorney's offices or from University of Hawaiʻi Elder Law Program.

Age in Place

Concept that allows a person to continue living at home even if their need for assistance increases. Universal design, in-home assistance, and assistive technologies are some ways Aging in Place can be achieved.

ALF

Assisted Living Facility or Retirement Residences. Senior residences that provide amenities such as meals, housekeeping, and on call medical assistance. Refer to the Senior Information & Assistance Handbook for listings on Oʻahu.

AoA

Administration on Aging. Federal agency that administers programs for seniors.

APS

Adult Protective Services. Agency that provides services for abused or neglected dependent adults.

ARCH

Adult Residential Care Home. Homes licensed by the Department of Health to provide custodial care. Most are licensed for up to 5 clients. There are over 400 on Oʻahu alone.

Assisted Transportation

Transportation that includes assistance between the vehicle and the door and in some cases escort service.

Assisted Transportation - Curb-to-curb

Transportation that is limited to picking up and dropping off at the curb.

Assisted Transportation - Door-to-door

Transportation that includes assistance between the vehicle and the door.

Attendant Care

Simple assistance provided to a frail elder that may include companionship, assistance with transferring, meal preparation, etc.

BMI

Body Mass Index. System of determining healthy weight by height.

Caregiver - Formal

Care from non-profit organizations, independent providers, and private and government agencies.

Caregiver - Informal

Care from relatives, friends, and neighbors.

CCH

Catholic Charities Hawaiʻi. Non profit organization that provides several services for seniors.

CDC

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CFS

Child and Family Services. Parent Organization of Honolulu Gerontology.

CMS

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

CNA

Certified Nurses Assistant. Healthcare worker that has been trained in a course to provide personal care, transferring, etc.

Congregate Meals

Dining sites for seniors to gather, socialize and eat nutritious meals.

CSA

Community Service Aide. Outreach workers of the Elderly Affairs Division. CSAs go door to door in communities to identify and educate isolated and/or frail elders about services.

DCS

Department of Community Services (City & County)

DD/MR

Developmentally Disabled/Mentally Retarded

Dementia

Impairment or loss of mental capacity from a condition such as vascular or Alzheimer's disease.

DHHS

Department of Health & Human Services (Federal)

DHS

Department of Human Services (State)

Discharge Planning

When a patient is deemed to no longer need the services of a hospital, a discharge planner will arrange a plan of care for the patient. This plan could include wound care, rehabilitation, physical therapy, personal care, etc. Services can be provided by professionals or the patient's family. It is crucial that the family understands their role after discharge or they may be overwhelmed. Make sure to bring up concerns with the Discharge Planner no matter how insignificant you may think it is.

DNR Comfort Care

Do Not Resuscitate and Comfort Care orders give instructions to health care personnel to provide comfort care only. DNR's are typically used for patients who have a terminal illness where resuscitating would cause additional pain or suffering. Patient must give forms to doctor and hospital and wear a DNR bracelet.

DOH

Department of Health (State)

DPR

Department of Parks & Recreation (City & County). Department that provides a wide range of recreational opportunities, including clubs for seniors 55 years and older.

DTS

Department of Transportation Services (City & County). Agency that runs and operates theBus and theHandivan.

EAD

Elderly Affairs Division (City & County)

Emergency Alert System

Also known as Medical Alert, Personal Response, Medical Response, etc. Electronic devices that are attached to a home phone that will call a designated number or call center when a wireless unit (that is worn on the person) is activated.

End of Life Service

A service that is associated with death, including preparing for or responding to a death. This includes advance directives, wills, trusts, Comfort Care Only/Do Not Resuscitate orders, funeral plans, life insurance, bereavement counseling, hospice, organ donation, etc.

EOA

Executive Office on Aging (State)

Escort

Someone who accompanies and personally assists a person with a service.

FFS

Fee-for-Service. A service that charges a fee.

FMLA

Family and Medical Leave Act

FY

Fiscal Year

HAB Attendant

 

HARA

Hawaiʻi Alliance for Retired Americans

HCAP

Honolulu Community Action Program. Non-profit agency that provides several services and programs including Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and Older American Community Service Employment Program.

HCBS

Home and Community Based Services. Services provided as an alternative to institutional care. This may include Adult Residential Care Homes or programs such as Kupuna Care or Nursing Home Without Walls.

HCIL

Hawaiʻi Center for Independent Living (Non-profit). Agency that provides support for persons with disabilities.

HCOA

Hawaiʻi County Office of Aging (Big Island AAA)

HCOA

Honolulu Committee on Aging (City and County)

HFS

Hawaiʻi Family Services

HGP

Honolulu Gerontology Program

HIPAA

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996

HMO

Health Maintenance Organization

HMOW

Hawaiʻi Meals on Wheels

HMSA

Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association

Home Health Care Provider

Agency licensed by DOH Office of Health Care Assurance that provides in-home care ranging from companion care up to skilled nursing care. Medical services ordered by the doctor may be covered under Medicare. All other services such as companion care or personal care would be paid out of pocket, usually on an hourly basis.

HPGS

Hawaiʻi Pacific Gerontological Society

HUD

Department of Housing and Urban Development (Federal)

I&A/R

Information and Assistance/Referral

IADL

Instrumental Activities of Daily Living

ICF

Intermediate Care Facility. Care facility that provides intermittent Skilled Nursing Care.

ICF-MR

Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded

IRS

Internal Revenue Service (Federal)

KAEA

Kauaʻi Agency on Elderly Affairs (Kauaʻi County AAA)

KC

Kupuna Care. Hawaiʻi State program that provides in home services to frail elders.

KC transportation

Curb-to-curb shuttle van transportation that includes door-to-door assistance

KEO

Kaua'i Economic Opportunity, Inc.

KKV

Kōkua Kalihi Valley

LMOW

Lanakila Meals on Wheels

LMPSC

Lanakila Multipurpose Senior Center

LPN

Licensed Practical Nurse

LSW

Licensed Social Worker

LTC

Long Term Care

LVN

Licensed Vocational Nurse

Managed Care

System of streamlining medical care opposite of FFS systems. Managed care is meant to reduce costs and improving the quality of care of patients.

MCC

Mo'ili'ili Community Center. Parent organization of MSC.

MCOA

Maui County Office on Aging (Maui AAA)

MD

Doctor of Medicine

MOW

Meals on Wheels. Program that delivers nutritious meals planned by a dietician to homebound elders. On Oʻahu providers include Lanakila Meals on Wheels, Hawaiʻi Meals on Wheels, and several other private pay providers.

MQD

Med-QUEST Division. State agency under Department of Human Services that administers the Medicaid and QUEST programs.

MR/DD

Mental Retardation and Other Developmental Disability

MSC

Moʻiliʻili Senior Center

MSW

Masters of Social Work

N4A

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

NASUA

National Association of State Units on Aging

NCEA

National Center on Elder Abuse

NCOA

National Council on Aging

NFCSP

National Family Caregiver Support Program. Federal program that provides support for Family Caregivers.

NHWW

Nursing Homes Without Walls. Medicaid waiver program that provides in-home care to Nursing Home eligible clients.

NIH

National Institutes of Health

NORC

Naturally Occurring Retirement Community. A community with an unplanned, high percentage of elders.

NP

Nurse Practitioner

Nurse

See CAN, LPN, RN, NP, LVN

OAA

Older Americans Act of 1965

OACSEP

Older American Community Service Employment Program (formerly the Senior Community Service Employment Program). Program that provides training and job placement for seniors with limited income.

OT

Occupational Therapy

PA

Physician’s Assistant

PABEA

Policy Advisory Board for Elder Affairs (State)

PCS

Personal Care Services

PHN

Public Health Nurse

Project Dana

Inter-faith volunteer organization that provides services for frail seniors and their caregivers.

PT

Physical Therapy

QExA

QUEST Expanded Access

QUEST

DHS program that provides health insurance to low income persons.

RACCP

Residential Alternatives Community Care Program. Serves eligible adults who are in need of a residence as well as assistance with their care needs. Individuals may be served in an Assisted Living Facility or in a RACC family home that provides personnel case, [homemaking] homemaker services, transportation as needed, and other services. Individuals may also receive private duty nursing services, respite care and/or adult day health services as part of their service plan. To receive services, a person must be eligible for Medicaid, require nursing facility level of care, and also meet other program related requirements.

RN

Registered Nurse

RSVP

Retired and Senior Volunteer Program

Rx

Prescription Drug

Senior Center

In Hawaiʻi, Senior Centers mostly provide recreational activities only. Other services, such as social services for seniors are handled by other agencies.

Senior Housing

Government subsidized rental units for independent seniors 62 years and older. In Honolulu, waiting lists for these units can be quite long.

SHIP

State Health Insurance Program. Medicare and health insurance counseling program. In Hawaiʻi the program is called Sage Plus.

SMP

Senior Medicare Patrol. Formally SageWatch. A volunteer-based program sponsored by the EOA to prevent Medicare fraud. If you suspect fraud or errors when reviewing your Medicare statement, please contact SMP Hawaiʻi at 586-7281 on Oʻahu and toll-free at 1-800-296-9422 from the neighbor islands.

SNF

Skilled Nursing Facility

SPAP

State Pharmacy Assistance Program. DHS program that provides support to very low income persons with prescription drugs.

SSA

Social Security Administration or Social Security Act

SSI

Supplemental Security Income

St. Francis Health Services for Seniors

Kupuna Care provider for Personal Care services on Oʻahu.

SUA

State Unit on Aging

UHELP

University of Hawaiʻi Elder Law Program

Universal Design

Design concept that accommodates the needs of people of varying abilities. Examples are walk-in bathtubs and walkpaths that were designed for reducing trips and falls.

VA

Department of Veterans Affairs (Federal)

  
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