Wahiawa General Hospital
Wahiawa General Hospital (WGH) is a community-owned, nonprofit hospital located in Wahiawa, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. The story of WGH plays a big part in the history of the Central Oahu Community it serves. Health care dates back to when the ancient Ali’i (royalty) traveled to the Stones of Kukaniloko to give birth. Later, midwives and plantation doctors were the ones who provided the community with most of its medical care. But ironically, it took an act of war, not healing, to finally bring a modern healthcare facility to the area.
Kina ‘Ole Estate
Kina Ole Estate is a care residence for senior citizens. It offers residential home and respite care services for the physical, intellectual, cultural, spiritual and emotional development of citizens. The facility also provides personalized support services. Additionally, Kina Ole Estate offers dining and housekeeping services. It provides assistance with bathing and dressing. The facility also offers private phones, as well as in-home massage and medication monitoring services. It provides wheelchair-accessible apartments with activity rooms. In addition, the facility conducts various tours. Its staff includes nurses, caregivers, administrators and activity coordinators. Kina Ole Estate is located in Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Arcadia Retirement Residence
Arcadia Retirement Residence, established in 1967, is a nonprofit organization affiliated with the United Church of Christ. The amenities and services offered by the center include a barbershop and coffee shop, fully equipped kitchens, library, dining room and housekeeping, and linen and nursing services. It provides a variety of residential options, including one- and two-bedroom apartments with attached bathrooms and kitchens, telephones and guest rooms. The additional services offered by the center include transportation, spiritual activities, planned outings, 24-hour emergency support and medication monitoring. Arcadia Retirement Residence is located in Honolulu, and is a member of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging.
Wilson Senior Living Kailua
Shelley Wilson founded Wilson HOMECARE in 1996. Eighteen years later in response to an overwhelming community need and many client requests for a dedicated residential Senior care home. Wilson Senior living was born.
Ann Pearl Care Home Inc
Ohana started with our purchase of Leeward Nursing Home from Kiyoko Akase in 2003. Located in Waianae on the Leeward Coast of Oahu, Hawaii, it was renamed “”””Pu’uwai ‘O Makaha”””” (Heart of Makaha) honoring Mrs. Akase’s legacy of providing compassionate skilled nursing care for Makaha Valley families. In 1998, Ohana acquired Ann Pearl Nursing Facility in Kaneohe, Oahu; originally built as a care home by the Miller family in 1950 to honor their daughter, Ann Pearl Miller. The purchase gave Ohana the opportunity to continue to provide care for residents and their families living on the Windward side of Oahu.