Manayan's Arch-Ec is a small senior care home that's been around since April 2, 2010, sitting over at 1319 Gulick Ave in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Florence Manayan's been with them as a member and registered agent from the start. This is a licensed Type I Expanded Adult Residential Care Home, which means it runs with five licensed beds and is managed by its members, offering long-term care for a handful of seniors who need steady support. The facility provides everyday help with bathing, dressing, transfers, meals, and medication, and folks staying here also get supervision around the clock, which some families find comforting when it comes to safety and peace of mind.
It focuses on personalized care, so they'll help set up a move-in, work with doctors when needed, handle special diets including diabetes care, and set up rides for medical appointments. There's a big dining room and a nice garden space where residents can spend time, plus modern touches like fully furnished rooms, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, and access to a telephone if you want to call loved ones. Everything is designed for seniors who need more help than they used to but don't require the more intensive-and often pricier-services of a nursing home. The caregivers organize daily activities to keep residents engaged and social, and will also step up with memory care, assisted living services, and even respite care so primary caregivers can take a short break if needed.
The home doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and right now it's not, but it's licensed and regulated by the appropriate local government agencies, including the Department of Aging or Veterans' Services. Annual reports were filed steadily from 2011 to 2021, and though the trade name "MANAYANS ARCH - EC" expired back in 2018, the facility itself remains active. Manayan's Arch-Ec offers a steady, simple place where a small group of seniors can receive personal help and support each day in a quieter, home-like setting.