Hausten Gardens has newly opened locations in Mililani and Moanalua, Hawaii, and the buildings themselves feel inviting with a modern design, contemporary finishes, and spaces that lean toward a tranquil and sometimes regal atmosphere, so if someone's looking for a peaceful setting, these communities seem to keep things on the quiet and calm side most days. The complex provides different types of care for seniors, such as assisted living, memory care, and independent living, with support available for activities of daily living, non-ambulatory care, incontinence management, diabetic care, and help for people living with dementia. The apartments respond to varied needs, offering one-bedroom units with full bathrooms and kitchens, as well as different floor plans and square footage, and most units come with balconies that offer nice views along with a comfortable lounge and a lush rooftop garden where residents can gather or relax. Meal services are available, and the community has both indoor common areas for relaxation, group activities, and socialization, plus a well-appointed fitness center for those who want to stay active. There's a special focus on safety, with layered locks and surveillance cameras throughout, plus staff trained in diabetic care and other support roles, so residents can feel secure.
Hausten Gardens offers services for seniors who want to live independently or need different levels of care, including respite care, continuing care, home care, and Alzheimer's services. There are social activities, onsite engagement options, and devotional services held offsite for those who wish to continue their spiritual practices. The staff works on personalized care plans, with amenities and services that often differ between the Mililani and Moanalua locations but always aim for comfort and ease. The community supports both active seniors and those needing more hands-on care. Hausten Gardens holds a senior low income housing designation and makes apartments available to households with incomes below 80% of the area median income (AMI), with some HUD apartments offering rent based on 30% of gross income or a set flat rate, and eligibility depends on having a valid Social Security number or ITIN, consistent legal status, and a background without recent evictions or certain types of convictions. Amenities focus on real day-to-day comfort-like meal plans, health and staff support, fitness facilities, and social spots-without much flash or show, but designed to give residents a steady, welcoming environment where they can feel at home.