Welcome to the Kare For Kūpuna podcast, where we explore health and wellness tips rooted in Hawaii, guide you through the intricacies of retirement, and celebrate the preservation of cultural heritage. Join us in creating vibrant communities for our elders.
Whether you’re a Kūpuna, family member, caregiver, or simply passionate about supporting our elders, this podcast is your go-to resource for insightful discussions and valuable insights.
Embrace a journey of care, culture, and community with the Kūpuna Kare Girls, Trina and Lani.
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Welcome to the Kare For Kūpuna podcast, where we explore health and wellness tips rooted in Hawaii, guide you through the intricacies of retirement, and celebrate the preservation of cultural heritage. Join us in creating vibrant communities for our elders.
Whether you’re a Kūpuna, family member, caregiver, or simply passionate about supporting our elders, this podcast is your go-to resource for insightful discussions and valuable insights.
Embrace a journey of care, culture, and community with the Kūpuna Kare Girls, Trina and Lani.
Trina and Lani sit down with Vicki DeSilva of AlohaCare, a nonprofit, community-rooted health plan serving Hawaiʻi for 30+ years. Vicki shares her personal “why,” how AlohaCare was founded by community health centers, and what whole-person care looks like for our kūpuna—beyond doctor visits.
You’ll hear about:
Plans for kūpuna: Medicare Advantage for dual-eligible members (Medicare + QUEST/Medicaid).
Culturally rooted supports: VAS offerings like hula, ʻIpono (healthy food), hoʻoponopono, and lomi lomi—plus dental and more.
Hands-on help statewide: Care navigators & CHWs on every island connecting members to transportation, meals, phones, housing resources, and appointments.
Access stories that matter: How AlohaCare helped a blind member with ESRD get Medicaid/Medicare restored and continue life-sustaining care.
What’s next: Expanding access in rural communities so no kūpuna is left behind.
Stick around for a fun rapid-fire round (tea > coffee ☕️➡️🍵, childhood jams, and the one superpower Vicki would choose—healing 💜).
👉 Meet AlohaCare at our first-ever Kūpuna Kare Expo: Oct 11, 10am–3pm, Prince Kūhiō Plaza (Hilo).
Kare For Kūpuna
Welcome to the Kare For Kūpuna podcast, where we explore health and wellness tips rooted in Hawaii, guide you through the intricacies of retirement, and celebrate the preservation of cultural heritage. Join us in creating vibrant communities for our elders.
Whether you’re a Kūpuna, family member, caregiver, or simply passionate about supporting our elders, this podcast is your go-to resource for insightful discussions and valuable insights.
Embrace a journey of care, culture, and community with the Kūpuna Kare Girls, Trina and Lani.