Ka Pu'uwai O Na Keiki, Enhanced Healthy Start, DHS Home Visiting Services | Maui Family Support Services Inc.
(Ka Puuwai O Na Keiki, Enhanced Healthy Start, DHS Home Visiting Services) We are a team of Home Visitors that respond to referrals from CWS for Maui County and also FSS and VCM for the island of Maui, and then offer screening for risk factors, assessments, treatment planning and service delivery to reach goals of reunification, parenting skills, support, resources and referrals. Each family referred to our team will be getting visits from a Registered Nurse to identify any developmental challenges and help with health needs. She is also a lactation specialist. They will also receive visits from a Clinical Supervisor for assistance in life with things like addiction, domestic violence and mental health. And each family will be assigned a Family Support Worker who will offer Nurturing Parenting lessons and offering support in an effort to identify and decrease risk factors as well as increasing protective factors. Ka Pu'uwai O Na Keiki never has a waitlist but is specifically referral only for parents and foster parents with a child between the ages of 0 to 3. Accepts collect calls.
Last assured
Unknown
Physical Address
1844 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku, HI 96793
Hours
MON: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm TUE: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm WED: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm THU: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm FRI: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm SAT: Closed SUN: Closed
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Application process
Referral required, Other: We serve families referred to us by DHS/CWS, CFS/VCM and PACT/FSS We are a team of Home Visitors that respond to referrals from the above agencies, and then offer screening for risk factors, assessments, treatment planning and s
Fee
No fees
Eligibility
Referral only. Referrals from CWS for Maui County and also FSS and VCM for the island of Maui. Biological parents need to be available and involved in the case.
Service area
Maui,Molokai,Lanai
Agency info
Maui Family Support Services
The mission of MFSS is to promote healthy family functioning by providing supportive services that build on family strengths. The prime directive is to utilize our collective resources toward the prevention of child abuse and neglect.