Last updated: April 2026

Respite Care Grant in Pearl City, Hawaii

Program: Hawaii Respite Care Grant
Status: Contact agency

What is Respite Care Grant?

Respite care grants provide temporary relief to unpaid family caregivers by funding substitute care for their elderly loved ones. Caregiver burnout is a serious health crisis - family caregivers provide an estimated $470 billion in unpaid care annually, and many suffer physical and mental health consequences. Respite care can be provided in the home, at an adult day center, or at a short-term residential facility. Many families don't know that grants and subsidized programs exist to fund this critical support.

In Hawaii, this program is known as Hawaii Respite Care Grant. Contact your state agency for details about Respite Care Grant in Hawaii.

Eligibility Requirements in Hawaii

Requirement Hawaii Standard (2026)
Age 65 or older (or disabled)
Income (single person) $2,742/month
Income (married couple) $5,484/month
Asset limit Typically $2,000 individual; home often exempt
Residency Must be a Hawaii resident
Level of care Must need assistance with activities of daily living
Don't assume you don't qualify. Many families don't apply because they think their income is too high. A free assessment can determine if you qualify for any portion of these benefits. Take the free quiz →

How to Apply in Pearl City, Hawaii

  1. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging to learn about respite programs in Pearl City
  2. Contact Hawaii Department of Human Services at (808) 692-8099 for statewide respite programs
  3. Ask specifically about NFCSP-funded respite care and any state-funded programs
  4. Complete an assessment of the care recipient's needs and the caregiver's situation
  5. Arrange for respite care through approved providers or self-directed programs

Your local Area Agency on Aging - the City and County of Honolulu Elderly Affairs Division at (808) 768-7700 - can also help you navigate the application process at no charge.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Respite Care Grant in Pearl City

  • How much respite care can I receive in Hawaii?
    The amount of respite care available varies by program and funding. Many programs offer a set number of hours per year (often 120-480 hours) or a dollar amount (often $1,000-$5,000 per year). Contact Hawaii Department of Human Services for current limits.
  • What types of respite care are available in Hawaii?
    Respite care types include in-home respite (a trained volunteer or paid worker comes to your home), adult day services, emergency/crisis respite, and short-term residential respite (overnight or weekend stays at a care facility).
  • Is there an income requirement for respite care grants in Hawaii?
    Income requirements vary by program. The NFCSP-funded programs prioritize low-income families but do not always have strict income cutoffs. Some state-funded programs have sliding-scale fees. Contact Hawaii Department of Human Services for current guidelines.
  • Can I get respite care if I'm caring for someone with dementia?
    Yes, and you may be prioritized. Both the National Family Caregiver Support Program and the Lifespan Respite Care Program specifically target caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's and dementia. Many states have additional dementia-specific respite programs.
  • Where can I find respite care providers in Pearl City?
    Your local Area Agency on Aging maintains a list of approved respite care providers. You can also use the Eldercare Locator (1-800-677-1116) to find local respite programs, or contact Hawaii Department of Human Services at (808) 692-8099.

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Need Help With the Application?

Download our free application checklist for Hawaii Respite Care Grant, or let our Grant Concierge handle the paperwork for you.