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Hale Makua Health Services Elects Three New Board Members

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Three new board members were elected during the Hale Makua Health Services annual meeting on March 15, 2017.

New to the Board is sports broadcaster Kanoa Leahey and Ed Romson, Principal and Founder of Rocair Corporation. Returning is Michael Munekiyo, President of Munekiyo Hiraga. Photo Courtesy

New to the Board is sports broadcaster Kanoa Leahey and Ed Romson, Principal and Founder of Rocair Corporation. Returning is Michael Munekiyo, President of Munekiyo Hiraga.

Paul Hiranaga, Controller at Wailea Golf Club, and Alec McBarnet, President and CEO at Maui Oil Company, have been re-elected to the Board of Directors.

The new members join a group of 14 other individuals who are committed to ensuring that the frail elderly and disabled individuals receive the best care possible in Hale Makua nursing homes and in the Maui community.

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Hale Makua Health Services is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, established in 1946 to provide a home for elders who had no one to care for them or means to pay for care. It is the only Eden Alternative registered home in the state of Hawaii, and is one of Maui’s largest non-government employers. Over 450 employees serve two nursing homes; a home health care agency; a rehab center that specializes in both in and out-patient physical, occupational and speech therapies; an adult day health center; and an adult residential care home. For more information visit here.

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