Hospice Maui provides hospice services to dying people and their families wherever they call home. Their work is to offer
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Plan To Be Ready! Be prepared for anything! The Mauiready.org website is here to help people in Maui County—residents and visitors—stay
Maui Electric Company geared up for hurricane season, urges customers to prepare. Maui Electric has been working to build more
As we look forward to celebrating Independence Day this Thursday, the Hawaii Red Cross offers the following tips to make
Haole Rot or as they call it in the medical field Tinea Versicolor is a common skin fungal infection. It
University of Hawai’i GRANDcares Program Kicks Off Summer with the First Class of 2019 GRANDcares is set to begin their
EasyTalk is a powerful way to improve your relationships! Feeling frustrated or resigned in your relationships? With your co-parent, co-workers,
Problems are known to have answers and if we look at all the elements, grading them for pros and cons,
“Slippers” are Hawaii’s everyday footwear. Others may call them sandals, or flip-flops, but they’re slippers to us: you “slip” them
In Maui, many grandparents and grandchildren are a flight away from one another. It may be a short interisland flight,
GRANDcares launches its free classes for grandparents raising grandchildren on October 11, 2018. The program runs for six weeks from
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Thanks to Mauiʻs year-round summer weather, gardening is a favorite outdoor activity for kupuna on Maui. Gardening enriches us physically,
Do you find that when you spend time with family, you regress to old behaviors? You are not alone. In