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Navian Hawaii
Navian Hawaii, formerly known as Hospice Hawaii, is a nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive and compassionate end-of-life care to individuals and their families across the state of Hawaii. The organization’s name change to Navian reflects a broadened mission, encompassing not only hospice care but also integrated care for those with serious illnesses who are not yet in need of hospice services.
Navian Hawaii aims to guide patients and their families through the complex health challenges that come with serious illnesses and the end-of-life process. Their services include hospice care, palliative care, and grief support, delivered by a team of skilled professionals such as physicians, nurses, social workers, therapists, chaplains, and volunteers. These professionals work collaboratively to tailor care that meets the physical, emotional, spiritual, and cultural needs of each patient and family.
The organization places a strong emphasis on dignity, compassion, and respect in their care, ensuring that the individual wishes of patients are honored. Navian Hawaii also focuses on educating the community about the benefits of early hospice and palliative care intervention, which can significantly improve the quality of life for patients and provide vital support to their families.
With a vision rooted in care and understanding, Navian Hawaii seeks to transform the care experience for people facing serious illnesses, making their journey as peaceful and fulfilling as possible.