Cuaresma Arch sits at 94-548 Farrington Highway in Waipahu, HI, and has a small capacity for up to five residents, which makes it feel homely and quiet, and you can really get to know people there, and the staff, mostly, know everyone by name and habit. The community focuses on spiritual care as part of daily support, so there are spaces and services for spiritual well-being and there always seems to be something happening for those looking for spiritual activities. Friends and family can review information about care services through their ePaper options, which folks can download, share, and embed, and the facility uses terms such as "ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME LIST OF VACANCIES," showing what rooms or openings they might currently have, and they keep listings and amenities tailored for adult residential care. Their care home serves adults and seniors in need of daily help, offering both ambulatory and fully ambulatory care, plus they make sure everything's wheelchair accessible and support people with specific needs, listing that "Special" care is available, so the place can handle a range of challenges that seniors face.
Cuaresma Arch is licensed as a Type I or Type II Expanded Adult Residential Care Home, so the community gives a mix of care-like assisted living, memory care, and independent living-and that means someone might start out only needing light support before moving into more care, all inside one campus. There's 24-hour supervision, and the staff help with medication management, bathing, dressing, moving around, and reminders and transport for medical appointments, and they'll fix meals that fit things like diabetes diets or allergy-sensitive meals, served in a cozy dining room that looks out on the garden, with outdoor spaces to stretch your legs and enjoy the weather, and walking paths if you want to keep moving or just feel some sun. Each apartment comes fully furnished and has its own nurse call system, telephone, cable or satellite TV, and high-speed Wi-Fi, so even though the place is private and small, people keep connected to what matters to them, and there are always scheduled daily activities for socializing, games, or relaxing with friends, plus special events like movie nights happen in the community rooms.
There's a focus on keeping things clean and homelike, so staff handle housekeeping and laundry, and when someone new moves in, they make the transition smoother with move-in coordination so nothing gets left out and no one feels lost. For seniors who have cognitive decline, they offer memory care and security features so people stay safe if they wander, and the care extends to helping relieve anxiety and slow down cognitive problems as best as possible. When someone needs more medical attention for a short stretch, like after being in the hospital, they provide access to skilled nursing and rehab like physical therapy, so nearly all care types come covered under one roof. Residents get access to everything they need-meals, care, help with medications, room cleaning, and activities-all while being surrounded by nature and having a garden to enjoy, and the park-like setting makes the community feel calm and away from the busyness of city life. With attention to both body and spirit, as well as the simple things like comfortable chairs, shared meals, and friendly regulars, Cuaresma Arch gives people a chance to live well, meet new friends, and get the right help in a safe and pleasant setting.