Islands Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation
1205 Alexander Street, Honolulu, HI, 96826
Our comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Kaneohe, HI below include 21 nursing homes with 41 reviews.
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1205 Alexander Street, Honolulu, HI, 96826
The cost of nursing home care in Kaneohe averages $12,471 — significantly more than the national mean of $7,908 but consistent with Hawaii’s average of $12,501. While nursing homes in nearby Honolulu are similarly costly, seniors may save over $1,100 by choosing a facility in Kahului. On the mainland in San Francisco and Los Angeles, CA, nursing homes are more affordable than those in Kaneohe by around $900 and $3,350, respectively.
Kaneohe
$12,471
Hawaii
$12,501
United States
$7,908
Honolulu
$12,471
Kahului
$11,345
Los Angeles, CA
$9,125
San Francisco, CA
$11,566
On average, nursing homes in Kaneohe charge $12,471 per month for semiprivate rooms and $15,056 for private rooms.
Many seniors and their families use some form of financial assistance to help them pay for nursing care. The main options available are Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans benefits. These programs can be complicated, especially when it comes to benefit terms. Below, we give a brief overview of how these programs may be used towards paying for skilled nursing care.
If these options aren’t available to you, check if your loved one has long-term care insurance or contact your Area Agency on Aging to ask about any local financial assistance programs for seniors.
Nursing homes in Kaneohe charge $12,471 for shared accommodations, and private rooms cost $2,585 more. Home health care is less than half the cost at $5,720 and allows seniors to receive nursing care in the privacy of their homes. Individuals who need only personal care can save an estimated $6,750 to $7,100 by opting for in-home care or assisted living. Adult day health care, meanwhile, costs just $1,625, making it an affordable alternative for those who don’t need round-the-clock care.
In-Home Care
$5,720
Home Health Care
$5,720
Adult Day Health Care
$1,625
Assisted Living Facility
$5,375
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$12,471
Nursing Home (private room)
$15,056
Note: Data for Kaneohe was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Honolulu, was used instead.
Navigating the long-term care marketplace alone can be stressful for both seniors and their loved ones, but fortunately, local support is available. The following table features state programs, government agencies and nonprofit organizations offering free assistance on long-term care issues to Kaneohe’s older adults.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (888) 229-2231 | Hawaii’s long-term care ombudsmen advocate for the rights of long-term care facility residents. They can investigate and resolve complaints against nursing homes in Kaneohe brought to their attention by or on behalf of vulnerable seniors. |
ALU LIKE Inc. Elderly Services Department | (808) 535-6700 | ALU LIKE's Elderly Services Department offers free programs to support the well-being of Hawaiians aged 60 and older and their caregivers. Program services include cultural identity preservation activities, congregate and home-delivered meals, nutritional counseling, health screenings and reassurance calls. Program operators also refer seniors to supportive services provided by third parties. |
City and County of Honolulu Elderly Affairs Division (EAD) | (808) 768-7700 | As the designated Area Agency on Aging for Oahu, the EAD contracts with local agencies to provide free services, such as legal counseling and transportation, to the island's senior population, including Kaneohe's homebound and nursing home residents. Individuals can call its helpline for unbiased information, advice and referrals regarding their long-term care needs. |
Hawaii State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) | (888) 875-9229 | Medicare-eligible individuals and their families can contact Hawaii SHIP's Medicare-certified counselors for one-on-one, unbiased health insurance advice. Counseling is free and available in person, over the phone or via Zoom. This service is also available for adults nearing age 65. |
Elder Law Services | (808) 536-4302 | The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii's Elder Law Services project assists those over ages 60 with wills, advance health care directives, power of attorney documents and transfer-on-death deeds. Senior crime victims can also access free advocacy services. Calls are answered from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on weekdays. |
Hawaii Office of Veterans' Services (OVS) | (808) 433-0420 | The OVS helps eligible seniors obtain state and federal VA benefits, such as pensions and Aid and Attendance allowance, which can pay for nursing care. Staff can help individuals appeal denied VA benefits claims. The office also offers burial assistance services. |
Nursing Homes
ReviewerAT1023
1.0
Review of Aloha Adult Wellness Program
My dad went to Aloha Adult Wellness Program for rehab. If you have a family member who is there and you're not actively staying on top of them, they really ignore him a lot. He was supposed to be...
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Raymond
5.0
Review of Aloha Adult Wellness Program
My mom is staying at Aloha Nursing & Rehab Center as a long-term patient. It's a very good place and the staff is very attentive. She had rehab for a while, and the rehab ended this week. They have...
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Caring987456321
2.0
Review of Ann Pearl Nursing Facility
Ann Pearl caters to Alzheimer’s disease. Actually, it’s just a bunch of rooms. But it’s a pretty nice room; everybody has a private room. And they even have a common cafeteria; that’s about what...