Oililua Eldercare is a small Type I Expanded Adult Residential Care Home with 5 licensed beds. The place sits in a quiet neighborhood close to Dr. Dean Charles R, Kailua Hongwanji Temple, and Times Supermarkets pharmacy, so residents have nearby access to medical and spiritual care, and pharmacies for day-to-day needs. The environment feels welcoming, with staff who pay close attention to the individual needs of seniors, helping them with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and transfers. The care team always stays on-site, offering 24-hour supervision, whether someone just needs a hand with everyday activities or a higher level of support.
The community focuses on health and safety with services that include medical support, assistance for non-ambulatory residents, help with medication management, and regular coordination with healthcare providers. It also tailors care plans to fit every person's needs, and if someone needs help after a hospital stay or has ongoing health problems, there's short-term and long-term nursing care, help with physical therapy, and memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's to keep them safe and comfortable. The staff set up activities like movie nights or daily events to help residents stay engaged and have a full social life.
Rooms come furnished, and each one has a telephone. The dining room serves scheduled and special meals to fit any diet, and there are services for housekeeping and laundry, so residents don't have to worry about chores. The grounds have a garden, places to walk, and a designated area for community events. There's also an emergency alert system, and residents can get transportation and parking if needed.
Oililua Eldercare doesn't accept Medicare without certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but families looking for peace of mind often find that the support and small, friendly setting make a good match for older adults who need help but still want to feel at home.