Listen, Ask for Help, Reach Out to Others, Say Kūpuna Caregivers
Life Interrupted panelists say even family-centric Hawai‘i folks need help. They offer personal stories and practical advice for navigating multi-generational Island life.
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Life Interrupted panelists say even family-centric Hawai‘i folks need help. They offer personal stories and practical advice for navigating multi-generational Island life.
HONOLULU Magazine asks community experts how we can help ourselves, family and friends handle change, challenges and some anxious times ahead in our June 3 webinar.
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Life Interrupted panelists urge families to connect with children over meals, talk about ways to deal with stress and work together to cope with changes.
HONOLULU Magazine brings experts together May 20 in free webinar to offer tips and tools for families and students navigating what’s next.
Our panel provides tips for getting out of a rut, finding professional help if you’re on a waiting list and coping with the unexpected challenges of a community reopening.
Get tips and ask questions in this HONOLULU Magazine free mental health webinar from 1-2 p.m. Thursday, May 6.
The four-part talk-story session tackles tough issues, shares resources and gives us much-needed tips to help us through our next steps.
As nurse manager for a medical intensive care unit, Cheryl Fallon sees patients live and die each week.
A new risotto promoting a meatless January is excuse enough to reacquaint ourselves with Mō‘ili‘ili's plant-based izakaya.
Typing in all capital letters was more than just social media venting. It created connections.
Hard-hit by the pandemic, the Windward O‘ahu vegan restaurant kept cooking its best meals, then started delivering them.
Because we need that now.
Devices worn on wrists, under the skin and even in underwear took on heightened importance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three local doctors talk about mystery illnesses, diagnostic breakthroughs and practicing in a pandemic.
Yes, they all kill germs. But only a few local alcohol-based sprays, gels and liquids made our “must-have” list.
The number of coronavirus cases in Hawai‘i just surpassed 4,000, with more than 2,000 of those cases recorded in the past two weeks.
The joy of starting a family can quickly turn to heartbreak, but new-to Hawai‘i techniques, a rare insurance rule and local groups can help women overcome some of the challenges.
Another woman dies; unions representing teachers and other school workers oppose the state’s plan to reopen public schools on Aug. 4; and Honolulu requires mask-wearing inside gyms.
Living during a pandemic can feel like getting stuck in a human-sized flow chart. Worried about the risk of getting COVID-19? Stop. Stressed about family finances? Take two steps back. Businesses, bars and bike paths open. Go out, but …
Each week HONOLULU and a panel of experts will tackle a new topic and share ways to cope during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The final session in our free talk-story webinar explores ways we can improve our home well-being while helping to shape a healthier community for all.
Here’s how Caring Mānoa keeps up social distancing while making sure residents maintain quality of life.
Join us this Thursday, June 25, at 1 p.m. for a free virtual talk-story session on getting by and moving forward and ask the experts your questions.