Choybeth's sits in a quiet Waipahu neighborhood, right in a house that holds up to 5 seniors, and it's one of those board and care homes with a small group, licensed by Hawaii's Department of Social Services for Memory Care, and what you'll see is residents getting help with things like bathing, dressing, eating, and moving around, with supervised care day and night so families can worry less. You'll find services that grow with you, from independent living with all the chores and repairs handled, to assisted living help, to memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, and even full skilled nursing with things like wound care and physical therapy when you need them. The caregivers pay close attention, help with medicine, keep a check on daily wellness, and even offer two-person transfers or insulin injections if it's arranged, always keeping safety in mind with a security system so no one wanders off.
The meals come homemade every day, with changes possible for those with special diets or medical concerns like high blood pressure or diabetes, and you'll see three meals a day served in a shared dining area, along with snacks. There's a range of activities too, from planned movie nights, music therapy, board games, and exercise classes, to pet therapy, activity programs for memory care, and outside walks or relaxation, and families will notice amenities like a reading room, maybe a hot tub or sauna, a hair salon, and outdoor garden paths, but it's best to check directly since some things may change. Residents get housekeeping, laundry, and help with errands and transportation to doctor's appointments, shopping, or religious outings, and the rooms come furnished and have phones, with options for sharing or having your own. There's respite and hospice care, and the staff help with move-in coordination, too. Choybeth's keeps a real focus on keeping the group close-knit, making sure everyone gets the attention and care that fits what they need as things change, and working hard to bring peace of mind to families who need safe, comfortable senior care. Medicare's only accepted if the place gets certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so that's something you'll want to double-check if finances are a question.