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Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Jan. 23, 2010, Blessed Statue
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Jan. 22, 2010, Construction Begins on St. Francis’ $40 Million Senior Living Community in Ewa
Honolulu Advertiser, Jan. 8, 2010, Health care reform ignores needs of elderly
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Nov. 25, 2009, Hospices Promote Quality of Life
Honolulu Advertiser, Nov. 21, A Final Thanks for the Gentle Smiles
Island Scene, Fall 2009, Seeking Peace
Midweek, Oct. 14, 2009, Creating Healthy Communities
Midweek, Aug. 5, 2009, Quality Rest-of-Life-Care
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, July 11, 2009, Senior Program a Welcome Innovation
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, July 7, 2009, Healthy at Home
Catholic Health World, June 1, 2009, Honolulu's St. Francis Offers Service that Helps Seniors Remain Independent
Honolulu Advertiser, May 19, 2009, St. Francis Program Aims to Assist Elders
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 7, 2009, Telehealth Bolsters Patient Care at Home
Honolulu Advertiser, March 31, 2009, St. Francis to Offer Telehealth on Oahu
Honolulu Advertiser, October 28, 2008, Caring Hands Help at Kea'au
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Sept. 15, 2008, Hospice Hospitality
The Honolulu Advertiser, Aug. 13, 2008, St. Francis Plans $3M in Hospice Renovations
Honolulu Magazine, February 2008, Women-of-Risk
Midweek, Oct. 24, 2007, Sisters of St. Francis
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Midweek, Oct. 14, 2009, Creating Healthy Communities 
 
 

 

When Melissa Bojorquez first learned her 85-year-old dad had lung cancer, she sought help from St. Francis Palliative Care for pain and symptom management for her dad.

As his condition progressed, her dad received care from St. Francis Hospice, which focuses on end-of-life comfort care. All along, St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii was there for Melissa and her family.

St. Francis is creating healthier communities in the Islands and helping people like Melissa and her dad. That philosophy has been the foundation of the St. Francis ministry since it was founded in the Islands by Blessed Marianne Cope and six Franciscan sisters, who came to Hawaii in 1883 to care for those with Hansen’s disease.

Today, the St. Francis team helps aging adults retain their independence and dignity and “stay healthy at home”; teaches children and adults about healthy lifestyle choices; provides in-home care for those recovering after surgery or from an illness; provides hospice care to patients and their families in their home or in facilities; offers outreach services to the homeless along the Waianae Coast; and much more.

Since selling its two hospitals in early 2007, St. Francis is a much smaller organization yet has expanded services to meet the changing needs of the community, including the growing elder population. Our services go to where people live, touching 17,000 individuals and their families annually.

Keeping healthcare accessible and affordable while still providing the human touch is the foremost goal of St.Francis, which is not always easy in today’s increasingly complex environment. But with the public’s support, we will continue to serve Hawaii’s people for generations to come.

 

St. Francis Healthcare System offers a range of services aimed specifically toward caring for Hawaii’s growing elderly population.