Carmelita's is a small, state-certified Type I Expanded Adult Residential Care Home in Waipahu, Hawaii, set up for up to five seniors, and it works under the guidance of CARMELITA D. CASIL. The place focuses on long-term, non-acute care, providing support day and night, with security systems for extra safety, and caregivers who can stay awake around the clock if that's needed. Seniors living here get help with things like bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, and grooming, and the staff can support special diets for people living with high blood pressure or diabetes, plus help with insulin injections or two-person transfers when required. The setting is secure for seniors with memory needs-there are Alzheimer's programs, special activities, and therapies that keep residents engaged and help prevent wandering.
Residents spend their days with a lot of activity options, like music and fitness programs, craft sessions, group board games, and movie entertainment. People can also enjoy outside trips, animal therapy, or just sitting out in the garden area, and there are community night events that give everyone a chance to socialize in the evenings. The community has a reading room, a jacuzzi, a steam room, a fitness room, and recreation spaces. A barber or mobile hairdresser stops by to keep people looking their best. There's support to travel to doctor's appointments, shopping, or spiritual services, and regular, home-cooked meals come three times a day. They really try to give seniors a safe, stable place with activities to fill the day and help everyone feel at home, and the care stays personal because of the home's small size. Carmelita's is not Medicare-certified, but it holds all its required local and state licenses so families know their loved ones are in a protected and caring space.