Lani Huli Elderly Apartments is really more of an independent senior apartment community than a full-service assisted living or memory care facility. The building is for folks 62 a...
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Lani Huli Elderly Apartments is really more of an independent senior apartment community than a full-service assisted living or memory care facility. The building is for folks 62 and older, and the big draw is the affordable, income-based rent. Residents get their own studio or one-bedroom apartment—simple, but comfortable. It’s not fancy, but it’s a solid option for seniors who want to stay in Kailua without breaking the bank.
About the Facility
Game/activities room
Guest parking
Fitness center
Salon/barbershop
WiFi
Full-service dining
Cable tv
Kitchens/kitchenettes
Maintenance
Safety/handicap features
Sprinkler system
Washers and dryer available
Care Services
Personal care assistants
Walking wheelchair assistance
Health and wellness programs
Next steps to sign up for the Assisted Living
To move into assisted living, which offers personal care support along with meals, housekeeping, and activities, start by contacting facilities to check services, availability, and pricing. A doctor’s evaluation can help if there are concerns about mobility, memory, or complex care needs, but a referral isn’t usually required. Assisted living is primarily private pay or covered by long-term care insurance, so it’s important to compare based on staffing levels, services offered, and resident reviews. After sending messages and getting prequalified through our site, the next step is to schedule a facility tour.
Next steps to sign up for the Independent Living
If you’re looking for independent living for seniors who are still active but want amenities like meals, housekeeping, or social activities, you can contact communities directly without a doctor’s involvement. Independent living is almost always private pay, so compare costs, amenities, location, and lifestyle fit carefully. Our site lets you browse options, message communities, and schedule tours easily to find the best match. The next step after prequalification is to arrange a community tour and discuss lease terms.
Next steps to sign up for the Memory Care
When considering memory care for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s, it’s important to consult a doctor to confirm the need for a secure, specialized environment. Memory care is usually private pay or covered by long-term care insurance and varies widely in services and quality. Use our site to compare memory care communities on staff training, security features, and family support programs, and to message facilities directly. After prequalification based on care needs and budget, the next step is to schedule a specialized memory care tour.