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Last Updated: 2/21/25

If you’re looking for assisted living in Kihei, our local senior living advisors can help you find a safe, welcoming community for you or your loved one. Whether you’re searching for luxury assisted living in Kihei or sticking to a budget, we’ll work with you to understand the cost of assisted living in Kihei.

From there, we’ll show you the best assisted living communities in Kihei for your family member’s budget, lifestyle, and personal care needs. With 2 assisted living facilities in the Kihei area, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find a secure and social community for this next stage of life.


You may also consider nearby communities such as Kahului, Wailuku or Wailea.

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Average starting price $4,525/month
Average starting price $4,525/month
Average starting price $4,525/month
Average starting price $4,775/month

Roselani Place

88 South Papa Avenue, Kahului, HI 96732

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

Hale Mahaolu

PO Box 100, Kaunakakai, HI 96748

Provides: Assisted Living, Home Care

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Cost of assisted living in Kihei, HI

The average cost of senior living in Kihei is 4,525 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Kula, HI with an average of 4,525 per month.

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What is assisted living?

Assisted living is long-term care for seniors who are generally active and independent, but who require increased supervision and help with some daily tasks. Staff can assist residents with activities of daily living like dressing, bathing, and medication management. Assisted living is also a good option for seniors seeking more socialization. Services and amenities in assisted living facilities often include:

  • Housekeeping
  • Nutritious meals and snacks
  • Help with personal care
  • Laundry
  • Social activities and outings
  • 24-hour emergency response
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Kihei, Hawaii

Assisted Living

Assisted living communities offer apartment style housing and social events as well as individualized care. Assisted living communities commonly provide support with the activities of daily life, aid with transit and appointments, and opportunities for organized activity. In some cases, communities may offer dementia care, hospice, or continuing care. In Hawaii, the annual median cost for an assisted living community is around $52,500 . Hawaii maintains a number of provisions related to this type of community. The Department of Health, Office of Health Care Assurance licenses this type of community. Before a resident is accepted, they must go through a service plan screening to ensure their needs are going to be met. This screening includes a number of areas of interest such as comprehensive assessment of each resident’s needs, periodically update the service plan, plan and implement responsive services, and plan must address residents’ needs, decisions, or preferences. This community type has a number of provisions pertaining to medication assistance. These provisions include Residents who self-administer may keep medications in their unit, unlicensed assistive personnel may provide this assistance, and assistance with self-administration of medications. Staff members receive training in a number of areas. These areas include philosophy, regularly scheduled in-service training, practice, and goals of assisted living. This type of community is required to offer a number of services. These include health monitoring, recreational and social activities, opportunities for individual and group socialization, and services for residents with behavior problems. This community has a number of provisions concerning food and diet which include meals are appropriate to the residents’ needs and choices, meals are evaluated and approved by a dietitian on a semi-annual basis, and a minimum of three meals a day at regular intervals. This type of community is required to have a staff member on duty 24 hours a day. Public assistance is available through Medicaid 1115 demonstration waiver program-QUEST Expanded Access.

Demographics and Values

Demographically, Kihei is 50.4% white, 22.9% mixed race, 21.3% Asian, 0.3% Native American, 13.1% Hispanic, 2.8% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 1.5% other or not specified, and 0.9% black. Kihei has a population density of 916 people per square mile. The total population of Kihei consists of 22,220 people. In Kihei, 9.7% have some form of disability, 8.4% live in poverty, 8.6% do not have health insurance, and 71.4% participate in the labor force. In Kihei, 5.3% of the people are veterans of the United States armed forces. Out of the total city population, 50.0% are female and 50.0% are male. The median age of Kihei is 39 years old. In terms of education, 28.5% have a high-school diploma, 27.0% have a college degree, and 7.7% have a graduate degree.

Cost of Living

Senior living community price is affected by the destination where it is located. Kihei has a median home value of about $523,537 and the median cost of rent is $1,878 per month. The rent burden for Kihei is around 23.9% of the average monthly income.

State Information

An overview of Hawaii

The state of Hawaii has 25 hospitals and 61 health centers, providing care to a population of 1,416,789. The top three hospitals in the state are considered to be The Queens Medical Center, Straub Clinic And Hospital, and Pali Momi Medical Center. The natural beauty of Hawaii is ranked 16th in the nation. The state of Hawaii has a cost of living index of 190.1 where a score of 100 is the national average, and anything above 100 is considered more expensive than the average. The state has a grocery index rating of 169.3 and a housing index rating of 318.6. Hawaii is ranked 24th in quality of life and 1st in healthcare.

Social demographics of the state

In Hawaii, 31% of the population is over the age of 55. The median age in the state is 39. Twenty-eight percent of Hawaii residents regularly attend a religious service from one of the state’s 1,314 different congregations. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-<1%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-0.08, with the most common Christian denominations consisting of Evangelical Protestant-25%, Mainline Protestant-11%, and Historically Black Protestant-2%. In Hawaii there are 16 masonic lodges. In terms of diversity, Hawaii ranks 3rd in the nation. In the last presidential election 62% of Hawaii residents voted Democrat and 30% voted Republican.

State-wide weather information

Hawaii experiences an average humidity rating of about 73%. Humidity levels tend to reach their peak in the month of November at around 77%. On average, Hawaii has an air quality index rating of around 41.7 AQI. The average air quality index rating peaks in the month of July with a rating of around 57.8 AQI. The average monthly precipitation for the state of Hawaii is around 3.82 inches. The most precipitation occurs in March with an average of 15.67 inches of precipitation a month. The average temperature in the summer rises to around 75F. Over the summer months the average high temperature peaks at around 89F during the month of August. In the summer, the average low temperature drops to around 47F during the month of June. During the winter, the average temperature in Hawaii drops to around 69F. The average high winter temperature is around 83F in the month of December. In the winter months, the average low temperature falls to around 42F during the month of February. While residents of Hawaii mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in Hawaii can include floods and hurricanes.

Wildlife to be found in Hawaii

The state of Hawaii has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of Hapu’u, Oceanblue Morning-glory, Florida Hopbush, and Kou. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the Synemporion, the Hoary Bat, the Hawaiian Poi Dog, or the Eleotris Sandwicensis. The state animal of Hawaii is the Hawaiian Monk Seal. Some of the plants species native to the Hawaii region include Pukiawe, Mamane, and Beach Naupaka.

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