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New IHS treatment center getting homeless people off the street

Since June 5 the Institute for Human Services’ ‘Imi Ola Piha Homeless Triage Center off of Dillingham Boulevard and Kaaahi Street has helped homeless people in Hawaii with mental health and addiction issues.

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Evan Saia, originally from the east coast, relaxes while in care at the IHS’ six-month-old triage medical facility on Monday.
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Sophie Carrillo, one of the primary case managers at the IHS’ six-month-old triage medical facility, walks between clients’ rooms.
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Yasmeen Latore, director of health services at the IHS’ six-month-old triage medical facility, readies a medical examination room.
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A client double occupancy room is photographed at the IHS’ six-month-old triage medical facility.
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Evan Saia, who is originally from the East Coast, relaxes while in care at the IHS’ six-month-old triage medical facility on Monday.
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Dr. Landis Lum, one of the primary care physicians at the IHS’ six-month-old triage medical facility, holds his beloved basketball while waiting to treat clients.
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A medical examination room is photographed at the IHS’ six-month-old triage medical facility.
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Evan Saia, left and originally from the east coast, talks to IHS community relations manager Angie Knight, right.

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