By Staff Reports
(LĪHU‘E) – The County of Kaua‘i Agency on Elderly Affairs is conducting a senior survey to determine the current needs of seniors and identify the unmet needs in the community through Aug. 31.
The survey is part of the agency’s 4-year Area Plan on Aging for 2019-2023, and will serve as a planning and compliance document that enables the County of Kaua‘i to receive federal funds under the Older Americans Act, through the Administration on Community Living and the State Executive Office on Aging.
“The senior survey is one way for the Agency to learn about the needs of Kaua‘i’s seniors and look at ways in which we can provide support and future services,” said Kealoha Takahashi, Executive on Aging.
If you are a resident 60 years or older, the Agency would greatly appreciate you taking a few moments to complete the senior survey. You can find it on the County of Kaua‘i website at www.kauai.gov/Elderly or www.kauaiadrc.org.
If you don’t have access to a computer, the Agency has paper forms available at its office in the Līhu‘e Civic Center,4444 Rice Street, Pi‘ikoi Building, Suite 330, or by calling 241-4470.