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  2. Hauora - Wikipedia

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    The Whare Tapa Wha model represents aspects of Hauora as the four walls of a whare, each wall representing a different dimension. All four dimensions are necessary for strength and stability. [3] Other models of hauora have been designed.

  3. List of hospitals in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The following hospitals are on the big island of Hawaii: Hilo Benioff Medical Center - Hilo, 276 beds [2] [1] Ka'u Hospital - Pahala, 6 beds [1] Kohala Hospital - Kapaau, 18 beds [1] Kona Community Hospital - Kealakekua, 94 beds [1] North Hawaii Community Hospital - Waimea (Kamuela), 33 beds [1]

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  5. List of newspapers in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Maui News - Wailuku; Molokai Advertiser-News; Pacific Business News; West Hawaii Today; ... Hawaii Holomua (Honolulu) (1891–1895) [1]

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  7. World's oldest woman Tomiko Itooka dies at 116, Guinness ...

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    She died at a nursing home in Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture in Japan, Guinness said in a news release, citing LongeviQuest, an organization that manages a database on the world’s oldest people.

  8. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    24-hour nursing home care, usually in a dedicated skilled nursing facility. In addition, many CCRCs have a fourth level of memory support care, in addition to assisted living and skilled nursing; some offer home-and community-based care, expanding their reach into the greater community; and a few provide the last level of end-of-life care.

  9. World’s oldest person Tomiko Itooka dies; Brazilian nun now ...

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    Tomiko Itooka, a 116-year-old Japanese woman who became the oldest living person in August 2024, died on Dec. 29, 2024, according to Guinness World Records.