Aina Haina Quality Living sits in Honolulu, Hawaii, and offers care for adults age 60 and older or those with long-term care needs, and the place is run as a Limited Liability Company, with Ms. Sharon Pang serving as administrator and Mr. Marc Goto as owner, and it's licensed as an Expanded Adult Residential Care Home, Type II, with certificate #1458C, letting them serve up to 8 residents in a single-story building. The community focuses on dementia care, memory care, assisted living, independent living, and also provides adult family home services, hospice support, short-term respite stays, and in-home care for 6-8 hours a day, while Medicaid QUEST Integration is accepted, so residents can find different types of support as their needs change. State and local agencies, like Hawaii's Department of Social Services and sometimes the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, regulate the care and safety here, and though licensing information is available, it's wise to double-check it with the state's licensing department if you want to be sure.
Aina Haina Quality Living maintains a caregiver-to-senior ratio as required by law and offers both private and couple rooms, with a cozy, family-like setting and communal spaces like a dining room, lounge, reading room, fitness room, sauna, hot tub, and beauty or barber shop, and residents enjoy beautifully landscaped grounds with walking paths and outdoor leisure areas. Services include help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility, and medication management, plus aid in and outside of the bath and help with transfers, and there are non-medical care supports such as housekeeping, laundry, healthy meals-including options for people with high blood pressure or diabetes-household chores, and even coordination with healthcare providers.
Residents get three daily meals without having to worry about prep or clean up, can join planned daily activities like movie nights, arts and music programs, exercise classes, and scheduled group outings to shopping, doctor's appointments, or spiritual events, and social nights or recreation events happen throughout the year. There's support for medication management, emergency alert systems for safety, move-in help, and transportation coordination, too, and those with special diets or allergies can get food prepared for their needs. The staff, led by caregivers, keeps focus on community, independence, and dignity, aiming for a personalized environment where every resident gets attention, privacy, and help with whatever level of care they might need, whether that's a little supervision or full nursing support. Home tours can be scheduled, and the place shares detailed pricing information on request, keeping things open and clear for anyone considering a stay.