A.C.T.G. Gallegos IV is a small board and care home in Honolulu, HI, that gives care and support to seniors in a quiet residential neighborhood. The home takes up to 5 residents and has both private and shared rooms, which lets the staff give more attention and help to each person, especially those who need help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, or using the bathroom, and folks dealing with incontinence issues, because they're ready to help with these, and someone's always around to check on things or lend a hand getting from place to place, and they even work with two-person transfers or insulin help, depending on what someone needs. This community focuses on seniors who have memory troubles or dementia-a secure and supervised part of the home keeps everyone safe and stops folks from wandering, plus there are memory care programs set up with special activities all day, memory games, and music time meant to help those with Alzheimer's or other similar needs. ALFE I and ALFE II are other communities by the same group, offering similar services in Honolulu.
Meals are cooked every day in the house, and the staff can change recipes to fit diets for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, allergies, or other needs, and there's a dining room where everyone can eat together. Residents can join scheduled activities like movies, music, board games, animal therapy, art, evening events, and physical fitness sessions, and there's a garden if someone wants some air. The place also has extra things like a book room, sauna, jacuzzi, fitness room, hair salon, and areas for games or relaxing, along with emergency alert systems to help keep people safe. The staff will set up rides and help get residents to medical appointments, errands, or faith-based outings, so it's easier to stay connected outside the home.
If someone lives more independently, the community has support for a maintenance-free lifestyle, and folks don't have to worry about cooking, cleaning, or laundry because that's all part of the service. They've got scheduled programs, transportation help, 24-hour skilled nursing-meaning medical help for wound care, rehab, and help with medications. The homes are all wheelchair accessible, with walking paths and parking right nearby. They help move new residents in and will coordinate with healthcare providers, keeping everything medical up to date. It's a smaller setting than big facilities, and that means it's quiet, personal, and respectful, with a real focus on helping each person stay comfortable and active in a safe place that feels like a real home, whether someone needs just a bit of help every day or a lot of daily hands-on support.