Hale Kuike serves residents who need assisted living and memory care, across its Pali, Bayside, and Nu'uanu locations, in cozy, single-story buildings designed for safety and comfort, where lush gardens and indoor courtyards let people relax or spend time with family, and raised planter boxes make it easy for those who enjoy gardening to take part. Residents have regular access to walking paths, arts rooms, therapy pets like Mimi the house cat and Cookie the therapy dog, a barber and salon, and dining rooms with meals recommended by dieticians, with special diets such as for diabetes and allergies always taken into account, and all-day dining available, which helps everyone find food that works for them. Rooms come fully furnished, with telephones and emergency alert systems in place, while laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping services help residents keep things tidy.
The Positive Approach to Care® (PAC) program shapes much of what happens at Hale Kuike, with staff in every role-like nurses, activity directors, kitchen managers, and administrators-going through in-depth PAC training, including the 8-hour PAC Champion course and more than 25 hours of specialized lessons for Trainers, Coaches, Engagement Leaders, and the Consultant, making this the first organization in the country to reach the PAC "Skilled" level, which shows a strong focus on person-centered dementia care, and supporting both residents and families. They offer volunteer opportunities, public workshops through their Dementia Education Hub, and a place for families and professional caregivers to ask questions and learn more about dementia and memory care.
Staff supports residents with everyday tasks like bathing, dressing, getting around, taking medication, and joining in daily activities, and there's 24-hour supervision, a call system for safety, and wheelchair accessibility throughout the community. For people with dementia, there's a strong focus on individual needs and comfort, with therapy pets, music and aroma therapy, and chances for residents to help around the garden or in domestic routines, which helps many feel at home.
There's plenty for residents to do-movie nights, special activities on the calendar, and programs that encourage socializing, which they say leads to three times more time spent with other people compared to traditional nursing homes, and the open-air courtyard brings natural light and a view of the tropical garden inside. When it's time to move in, the team can help with the process, and families can schedule tours or explore video tours if they'd like, with staff ready to offer support during admissions or big changes.
With space for up to 26 residents in an intentionally cozy and welcoming setting, Hale Kuike stands out for its strong commitment to memory care, ongoing dementia training, and creating a home-like environment, where carefully designed spaces, specialized staff, community support, and a full calendar of activities all come together to support happier and more active living for older adults and their families.