Khrist Emmanuel Care Home sits as a small, assisted living community regulated by Hawaii's Department of Social Services and serves up to four or five residents at a time, which means you'll find a quieter environment than bigger places offer, and the care team helps with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, eating, transferring, medication management, and even coordination with doctors. The home focuses on giving each resident the right kind of support, whether someone just needs a little help with getting around, managing diabetes or other health needs, or if more advanced medical supervision is required, like with memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, short-term 24-hour medical care for recovery, or hospice care. Staff make sure residents stay safe and can help if someone can't walk or needs support using the bathroom.
There's supervision day and night, and caregivers can assist folks who have trouble moving or remembering things, plus there are specialized nutritional programs for high blood pressure or diabetes. Residents have daily home-cooked meals that fit their health needs, and there's help with housecleaning, laundry, and move-in arrangements so living there can feel simple from the start. The facility includes furnished private rooms, emergency alert systems, high-speed internet, cable or satellite TV, phones in rooms, and common amenities like a dining room, reading room, garden, outdoor spaces, and even hot tubs and a sauna for comfort.
Outdoor areas and recreation spaces let people relax or join in, and there's scheduled daily activities like tabletop games, movies, workout programs, music therapy, animal therapy, and community trips to places like nearby parks and theatres. A barber or beauty shop is right there onsite, so looking tidy isn't a challenge. The Khrist Emmanuel Care Home team also arranges rides for medical appointments, shopping, and church, which is a help to folks who no longer drive. There's respite care available for short stays, and families can expect compassionate, personal attention since the staff know residents well in such a small setting. Care adjusts as people's needs change over time and the goal remains to keep everyone comfortable, active, safe, and as independent as possible. The staff team speaks English, and the community stays welcoming, comfortable, and straightforward, focusing on residents' well-being and dignity throughout their stay.