Islands Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation sits over at 1205 Alexander St in Honolulu and offers both skilled nursing for people who need a lot of medical care and intermediate care for those who are very frail or dependent, and the place has private and semi-private rooms, with rates running $12,000 to $16,000 a month for private and $10,000 to $14,000 for semi-private, and you'll find a staff that can handle intensive, complex medical needs-like ventilator or tracheostomy care-because they've got people trained in that along with a personalized critical care team made up of physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapists, a social worker, nutritionist, critical care nurses, and nurse assistants, so whether someone's coming there for a short-term stay after something like a stroke or a bone fracture, or needs longer-term care, they've got set-ups for both, including specialized respiratory therapy equipment and a reputation as one of the main providers for ventilator and tracheostomy bedside assistance in the area, and the facility also supports transitional care, which is useful for people moving between the hospital and home, trying to recover and get a bit of independence back, plus they accept long-term care insurance.
The daily life side of things includes things like a dining room, kitchenettes, guest parking, fitness center, salon/barbershop, housekeeping and maintenance services, washers and dryers, a cable TV hook-up, and internet, so people can stay connected and somewhat comfortable; there are safety and handicap features, a sprinkler system throughout, and transportation for appointments or outings, and they plan social activities, crafts, and wellness programs to keep residents engaged, and for those who need help with the basics-bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting-personal care assistants give that support. The nursing staff also provides wound care, medication help, and brings in medical services like podiatry. The place can serve people needing post-acute medical care, hospital-level or intensive care unit-level support, and they've put in advanced infection control and life-saving technology, always aiming to keep people safe and cared for, so if someone's situation means a return to normal living is possible, the facility works to support that, but if more permanent care is what's needed, they make it as comfortable and compassionate as they can. In short, Islands Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation is a place for people who need more help than most care homes can give, and everything's organized to address both simple recovery and the most challenging medical needs.