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If you’re considering moving your loved one into a Kailua nursing home, our senior living advisors can help. The term “nursing home” is often used interchangeably with assisted living or other senior housing options; but a nursing home is a skilled nursing facility for individuals with serious, debilitating short- or long-term health issues. So even the best nursing homes in Kailua, HI may not be right for seniors who don’t require round-the-clock care.
We can help you determine if a skilled nursing facility in Kailua or another care type is right for you. Browse 19 senior living options near you to see the variety available, or contact us to learn more about elderly homes in Kailua.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Honolulu, East Honolulu or Keolu Hills.
Types of care available in Kailua, HI
This is a great community. The staff are nice and caring. The meals are good and a variety. The community is always clean and very enjoyable. The activiites are offer for the residents that want to participate. We would highly recommend this community to other for good care and a good value for a loved one.
We have been very happy with Oceanside. There was a bit of confusion in the beginning with me having to resubmit some paperwork because of it being misplaced, but all in all my mother-in-law is thrilled to be back in Hawaii talking story with other like minded folks. She keeps busy with all the outings and activities they have. She is in a wheel chair, but gets around extremely well for her condition. It's a beautiful quiet location. They have a church service every Sunday which was important to her. She's made some friends and seems very happy there.
I love Ilime for the kind a patience staff. I met some wonderful friends and activities especially poker and bingo. I enjoyed the many documentary and learned a lot.. The food here is delicious especially the miso scallops. The salad I like is crab meat , avocado, mandarin oranges, tomato and cucumber with oriental dressing. I love living here because I'm safe and the mini van to take me to the doctor. I place is clean.
428 Kawaihae Street, Honolulu, HI 96825
When it comes to the meals, stop trying to impress with fancy names, just cut the salt/spice & serve good tasty food. The value for cost is ok for me but high for others. Economy sucks but what to do???? I...
Nestled in the lush Ka'alakei Valley, Hawai'i Kai Retirement Community is a welcoming haven. Stroll the walking paths and enjoy serene sites of blooming flowers and bubbling waterfalls. Cool off in the saltwater pool. Dine on culturally inspired chef-prepared meals and take in ocean views from...
45-225 William Henry Rd, Kaneohe, HI 96744
My dad has only been at Kina Ole for a few weeks but it is hard to imagine him getting better care anywhere else. The staff has spent countless hours getting to know him and his likes/dislikes-even asking...
96 Kaneohe Bay Dr, Kailua, HI 96734
I'm so happy that I found this community for my parents the staff are very nice and caring. The care level is great here is one of the reasons I chose this place also. They have a great place to go outside...
Wilson Senior Living is an assisted living residence providing enriching life experiences in Kailua, Hawaii. Located on the windward side of the island of Oahu, the impressive state of the art residence is in the beach side town of Kailua in the Aikahi area. The year round warm weather allows for...
15 Craigside Pl, Honolulu, HI 96817
It was very close to home. It was brand new too. In the beginning she would have had her own room, but once they started getting more established there wasn't any room for her. Comparable price to the other...
1812 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96813
My father moved into the Plaza at Waikiki, and it was a good experience overall. It’s a beautiful place; brand new, with plenty of helpful staff. The food looked good, but my father complained that it didn’t...
45-090 Namoku St, Kaneohe, HI 96744
46-064 Alaloa St, Kaneohe, HI 96744
46-064 Alaloa St, Kaneohe, HI 96744
2459 10th Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
47-410 Ahuimanu Rd, Kaneohe, HI 96744
2900 Pali Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96817
2035 Kamehameha Ave, Honolulu, HI 96822
95 Kawananakoa Place, Honolulu, HI 96817
1205 Alexander St, Honolulu, HI 96826
808 Hausten St # 11, Honolulu, HI 96826
1930 Kamehameha IV Road, Honolulu, HI 96819
918 Lunalilo Street, Honolulu, HI 96822
The Plaza at Punchbowl is an assisted living community located in the center of Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii. It offers assisted living and memory care services in an apartment setting with a view of the Honolulu skyline. The Honolulu Museum of Art is just two blocks from The Plaza, and...
1465 Aala St, Honolulu, HI 96817
1216 Pua Ln # 101, Honolulu, HI 96817
Nursing homes, also called skilled nursing facilities, provide long-term care for seniors with significant physical or mental health conditions, and short-term care to people recovering from an injury or hospital stay. Nursing homes provide personal assistance and medical care from licensed professionals. Services in skilled nursing facilities often include:
A nursing home is a complex that provides residence to at least two persons who have no family ties to the administrator. A nursing home community provides its residents with around-the-clock care by registered nurses. These nurses provide care for seniors who are unable to care for themselves.
This type of community is a familiar and comfy living alternative for individuals 65 years or older, however nursing homes will often individuals 55 and above (a rarity in the world of senior care).Some services come at an extra cost which can include cosmetic and grooming items, personal clothing, and a private room, unless medically needed. A significant number of nursing home inhabitants are seniors who have incontinence issues, experience difficulty with hearing and vision, have a physical or mental disability, or require assistance with daily tasks such as getting dressed. Nursing homes are required to provide dietary services, nursing and related services, room and bed maintenance services, and emergency dental services to residents. As a resident of a nursing home, you can expect the right to exercise your rights as a U.S. citizen, be free from abuse and neglect, make complaints, and be treated with respect. Examples of amenities and services provided at nursing homes might include intravenous or nutrition therapy, friendly visitor programs, senior centers, and adult day health care (which offers nursing and therapy) .
The neighborhood in which a community is located might have a significant influence on the cost of care. The total cost of living is a big influence when selecting which location works for your loved one. The rent burden for Kailua is around 23.3% of the average monthly income. The median monthly rent in Kailua is $2,420 and the median home value for Kailua costs around $898,999.
Of the population of Kailua 49.1% have a college degree, 21.0% have a graduate degree, and 19.8% have a high-school diploma. Based on gender, 49.0% are male and 51.0% are female. The median age of Kailua is 43 years old. Demographically, Kailua is 0.7% other or not specified, 0.2% Native American, 27.7% mixed race, 47.1% white, 4.2% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 19.4% Asian, 0.7% black, and 8.2% Hispanic. In Kailua, 5.0% live in poverty, 66.1% participate in the labor force, 10.2% have some form of disability, and 4.2% do not have health insurance. In Kailua, 12.9% of the citizens are veterans of the United States armed forces. Kailua has a population density of 1,893 people per square mile. Currently, the population of Kailua consists of 38,088 people.
Overall, Hawaii ranks 24th out of all states in quality of life and 1st in healthcare. The natural beauty of Hawaii is ranked 16th in the nation. There are 25 hospitals and 61 health centers that service a population of 1,416,789. The three highest ranked hospitals in Hawaii are The Queens Medical Center, Straub Clinic And Hospital, and Pali Momi Medical Center. In terms of resources, Hawaii has a cost of living index of 190.1, a grocery index rating of 169.3, and a housing index rating of 318.6. These index ratings are based on a system where 100 is considered the national average and anything above 100 is considered more expensive than said average.
The state has a median age of 39 and 31% of its population being over the age of 55. The state of Hawaii ranks 3rd in the country for diversity. In the last presidential election 62% of Hawaii residents voted Democrat and 30% voted Republican. In terms of religious values, 28% of Hawaii’s population regularly attend some form of service and there are in total 1,314 different congregations. The top three Christian denominations in the state are Evangelical Protestant-25%, Mainline Protestant-11%, and Historically Black Protestant-2%. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-<1%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-0.08. In Hawaii there are 16 masonic lodges.
The average amount of precipitation peaks during the month of March at around 15.67 inches. The average monthly precipitation for the state of Hawaii is around 3.82 inches. Hawaii experiences an average humidity rating of about 73%. The highest monthly average humidity rating is 77% in the month of November. 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. The average temperature in the winter falls to around 69F. During the winter, the average high temperature peaks at around 83F during the month of December. In the winter months, the average low temperature falls to around 42F during the month of February. 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. 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.
The state of Hawaii has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of aiakanene, kou, Florida hop bush, and old world forked fern. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the eleotris sandwicensis, the Hawaiian monk seal, the stenogobius hawaiiensis, or the Hawaiian wild cattle. The state animal of Hawaii is the Hawaiian monk seal. Some of the plants species native to the Hawaii region include mamane, pukiawe, and beach naupaka.
The Ivy at Hawaii Kai, Wilson Senior Living Kailua and The Plaza at Pearl City are the top-rated nursing homes near Kailua, Hawaii. See full list of communities.
There are 19 nursing homes near Kailua, Hawaii. See the full list.
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