Navian Hawaii, formerly Hospice Hawaii
Alison Rowland-Ciszek has over two decades of experience in the social work and administrative fields. Currently serving as a Social Worker at Hospice Hawaii since August 2014, Alison contributes to providing compassionate care and support to patients and their families. Prior to this role, Alison held various positions at the Hawaii Primary Care Association from February 1998 to August 2014, including Administrative Coordinator, Medicine Bank Director, and Administrative Assistant. Alison earned a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Hawaii at Manoa between 2011 and 2014, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of Colorado Boulder, obtained in 1998.
Navian Hawaii, formerly Hospice Hawaii
As Hospice Hawaii, we provided Hospice Care at journey’s end. Now as Navian Hawaii, we’re expanding our services so we can provide care earlier in a patient’s journey. Our new Integrated Care delivers specialized care to those with serious illnesses, before Hospice Care is needed. Serving Oahu, Molokai and Lanai Navian is a combination of the words “Navigator” and “Guardian.” As a navigator, we provide clarity and guidance through times of uncertainty. As a guardian, we care for people and protect their wishes. Navian Hawaii is here to guide and assist patients and their families through difficult times, providing Integrated Care to patients battling serious illnesses or delivering Hospice Care to patients nearing their end-of-life journey. As depicted in our logo, a wave merging with our brand mark of the heart, Navian Hawaii is all about caring for others. Accented in green, the crest of the wave represents turbulence at the ocean’s surface, much like the emotional ups and downs our patients go through. But below the surface, under the waves, there is peace and calm. As navigators and guardians, we help patients live more fully by finding the calm within.