Since 1980, the percentage of Hawaiians 60-years-old and older has doubled to 20%. And according to the State Plan on Aging, that number is only expected to grow with the baby boomers--the "silver tsunami"--now retiring. Fortunately, if you plan to retire in Honolulu, the city has 40 assisted living options to choose from.
It's no secret that living in Hawaii can be expensive. After all, it is paradise. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the cost of living is 65% higher than the nation's average; second highest only to New York City. The combined state and local tax rate is 9.6%.
Since 1980, the percentage of Hawaiians 60-years-old and older has doubled to 20%. And according to the State Plan on Aging, that number is only expected to grow with the baby boomers--the "silver tsunami"--now retiring. Fortunately, if you plan to retire in Honolulu, the city has 40 assisted living options to choose from.
It's no secret that living in Hawaii can be expensive. After all, it is paradise. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the cost of living is 65% higher than the nation's average; second highest only to New York City. The combined state and local tax rate is 9.6%, which puts Hawaii in the middle for the country. The good news is that Social Security, military, federal, state/local, and some private pensions are all exempt from taxes. And all out-of-state government pensions are exempt. Costs for assisted living vary according to the level of care, location, and services provided. In Honolulu, a one-bedroom assisted living costs an average of $3,900 a month compared to the national median of $3,261. A private bedroom in a nursing home averages $314 a day while a semi-private averages $292. In the next 10 years these costs are expected to jump by 40%.
Honolulu makes their seniors a priority with a number of services across the island. For example, there are the following senior centers: Catholic Charities Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center,
Kaneohe Community & Senior Center, Kapahulu Center, and the Makua Alii Senior Center. Moiliili Senior Center, and the Waikiki Community Center. To get around the island, there are a number of curb-to-curb service providers such as Catholic Charities Hawaii, 5 Star Transcare Systens, GDD Handitrans, and the Honolulu Rapid Transit (HRT), the public bus service operating 107 routes. If you're a life-long learner, Honolulu has plenty of educational opportunities: Honolulu Community College, Kapiolani Community College, Kupuna Education Center, and the Leeward Community College, to name a few.
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53-594 Kamehameha HighwayPunalu'u, HI 96717
The Ponds at Punalu?u Assisted Living community offers personalized assistance, supportive services and compassionate care on the beautiful
Windward Coastline of Oahu. Our community offers professionally managed and carefully designed care all in a friendly social environment.
It?s the perfect ...
(866) 491-2493
45-090 Namoku StreetKaneohe, HI 96744
This facility has a capacity of 153.
License #7-ALF.
(866) 698-6287
918 Lunalilo StreetHonolulu, HI 96822
The Plaza at Punchbowl has a capacity of 147 and their state license number is 8-ALF.
(866) 719-0468
1434 Punahou StreetHonolulu, HI 96822
With a total capacity of 431 bed, the Arcadia Retirement Residence is twice the size of any other assisted living
facility in Hawaii. Their license number is #1-ALF. Entrance fees range from $104,843 to $369,814.
(866) 963-0022
1314 Kalakaua AvenueMakiki, HI 96826
This assisted living facility has a total capacity of 220. License #4-ALF.
(866) 878-7876
4389 Malia StreetKahala, HI 96821
License #10-ALF. With a total Capacity of 63 bed, this is the smallest assisted living facility licensed in the state of
Hawaii
(866) 933-6063
428 Kawaihae StreetKai, HI 96825
License #12-ALF
Capacity: 113
Situated on 23 acres of lush, tropical splendor, you?ll fall in love with our peaceful island in the sun. Residents also
enjoy the convenience of being just 20 minutes from downtown Honolulu and Waikiki. We?re close to shopping centers,
healthcare, and many ...
(866) 959-7535
2130 Kaneka StreetLihue, HI 96766
Regency at Puakea?s assisted living options offer personalized assistance, supportive services and compassionate care .
It's the perfect alternative for seniors who can no longer live on their own at home, yet don't need 24-hour, complex
medical supervision. Assisted Living Beds: 100.
License ...
(866) 726-9959
88 South Papa AvenueMaui, HI 96732
Roselani Place is a 144 bed senior living community in Maui, Hawaii, where residents have the freedom to plan their own
day Their state license number is License #6-ALF.
(866) 959-7508
75-181 Hualalai RoadKailua-Kona, HI 96740
Welcome to Regency at Hualalai Retirement Community in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii , where seniors can enjoy catered independent living, or various
levels of assisted living, based on their individual needs.
(866) 798-5983
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Local Honolulu Oahu assisted living reviews:
A really nice place to call home
Having been to numerous communities across the US, this is
probably the most 'home-like' community I have ever been in. I would
recommend this building to anyone truly looking for quality care.
Loving Care
I am an 81 year old woman and have been living at this facility for
three years. The staff are compassionate, caring, professional and
knowledgeable. My husband died two years ago and was able to stay
at home (at the facility...
Client
Excellent customer services and nursing services
Client
Always satisfied with the excellent services they provided everyday.
Good customer service in the office and professional nurses.