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Islands Hospice Home

4.7 (9 reviews)

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St Francis Hospice

St Francis Hospice

4.8(16 reviews)
3.9 mi

St. Francis Hospice was suggested for my mom by the Palliative Care Department at Kaiser. After…read moremeeting with the case worker, we decided on their services for in home hospice care. The case worker, nurses and those who bathed my mom were excellent. They never rushed her, were always so kind and gentle and she enjoyed their visits and chats. Her nurse (Yun Jin) never made our concerns seem unimportant and always made sure checked our concerns on moms health and condition. They really were calming for me as I felt the nurse was just a call away and would be available if my mom suddenly took a turn for the worse. When I needed surgery, we placed my mom in a private care home and the hospice services followed her. She had a different team, because it was in a different area, but the same great level of care was provided. Because my mom was stable she "Graduated" from hospice and was released to her own doctors. Unfortunately, two months later she passed away. Some things that I had to get used to were: 1) The doctor never visited but was kept well informed via the nurse 2) All blood work, doctor's visits, treatments ended. Eye exams, hearing aid adjustments, ear exams were permitted but very little else as this was comfort care. Any problems were addressed by the nurse. My mom's doctor continued to follow my mom's progress via twice monthly calls with us. It was difficult for our minds to go from a mentality of healing my mom to one of offering her comfort but we did eventually get used to it. After my mom "graduated" from Hospice I realized just how much they had helped my mom and I and what peace and calm they brought to our minds. Impending death of a loved one is difficult and dealing with that day to day realization can be frightening. They helped alleviate that making us feel like we weren't alone on this journey with my mom but we had a great support team standing behind us. Thank you St. Francis Hospice for being such a great team with our family to care for my mom. I would recommend them to anyone needing this kind of care. They are excellent!

Who ever wants to write about a horrible subject such as death. Well the staff at St. Francis is…read morethe best. Carol at the office to Julia the social worker and Peggy the nurse they all were so top notch. They are caring. They return your calls. The are companionate and attentive. If don't use them you aren't helping your loved one. I will never want anyone else to to go through what we did. St Francis helped make it easier to deal with it.

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Mālama Ola Health Services - The hospice journey is not always easy for family members. Mālama Ola supports family members throughout a loved one's hospice journey.

Mālama Ola Health Services

5.0(15 reviews)
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I found Malama Ola via a quick Google Search for hospice agencies for grandpa and was impressed…read morewith their 5 star rating (on Google AND Yelp). After grandpa recovered from a mega life event/ illness, I informed grandpa's inpatient medical team that we'd like hospice care with Malama Ola and they quickly assisted us with coordinating care with them. I am VERY GRATEFUL for everyone at Malama Ola for taking EXCEPTIONAL care of grandpa, myself and my family during our short encounter with them. Everyone was truly wonderful. So many people to be thankful for (please forgive me if I don't remember everyone's names, there were MANY phone calls throughout grandpa's care and transition). But thank you to Marche (our patient advocate), Christian (our admitting nurse), Danny (our spiritual counselor who played his lovely guitar for grandpa), Jay (our social worker), Jorge (our nurse aid), and Brad (our LPN). And everyone and anyone who may have checked in on grandpa but I missed. Truly thankful for each and everyone one of you, and for all you do. The team at Malama Ola actively listens to families wishes and also strongly advocates for patient comfort and quality of life during this time of their life. Highly recommend this agency for your loved ones hospice or palliative care needs.

We recently lost my grandma and prior to her loss we had privilege of care from Malama Ola. The…read morequality of care and understanding we received was amazing! All the staff members that we encountered down to the delivery and setup drivers were exceptional! They were patient and caring. Taught us everything we wanted to know so we could assist our grandma in times their staff weren't around. Everyone that came to our house we felt like we knew them forever, like we were family. Our family greatly appreciates everything the staff of Malama Ola provided us with. We highly recommend Malama Ola for care giving of your loved family member!

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Maunalani Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

4.2(50 reviews)
0.4 mi

Great facility with good staffing. The majority of the workers are caring and helpful. Sometimes…read morethey are short staffed, however, they still provide a good level of care given the circumstances. The only drawback I see is driving up the winding and steep hills of Sierra Drive and Wilhelmina Rise. You will, however be rewarded with million dollar views that you can take in and appreciate. They have quite a good amount of programs that everyone can participate in. Of all the facilities that were presented to us, we chose Maunalani. Maunalani was the right choice to get my elderly Mom back on her feet again.

I received exceptional care from January 20 - 31, 2026 while recovering from surgery. The…read moreempathetic and skilled nursing staff, caring CNA's and all the supportive staff were amazing! The art and music activities led by their wonderful employees and volunteers lifted my spirits and helped my healing. I would like to say thank you to Deanna, the Director of Physical Therapy and her stellar staff, especially my OT, Trisha. Mauna Lani Rehabilitation Center (MNRC) is a place of respite and care that exceeded my expectations! What I appreciated most about MNRC were the smiles and hellos I received in the hallways, the inclusiveness of the residents in the center's activities along with the caring attention I received from staff, CNA's, Nurses, and the PT team. I am very grateful to everyone who helped me reach my personal goals.

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Navian Hawaii

5.0(4 reviews)
6.8 mi

My sister was recently transported from Queen's Medical Center to Navian Hawaii. Although she was…read morethere for only 2 nights before she went home with Jesus, the staff were amazing! They were very attentive and caring, yet professional. The home itself was warm and welcoming with a beautiful backyard set-up for visitors to enjoy. While it may not be the most modern home, it is filled with the most important thing...love and compassion. Even though there was a constant flow of family and friends who came to say their final good-byes to my sister, at no time did the staff make us feel like we were intrusive or disruptive. Their care of my sister during her last days and especially after she passed, were phenomenal. They gave us the space and time to grieve, all the while assuring us that they were there if we needed them. My hope and prayer is that no family will ever have to utilize a hospice care, but if they did, I highly recommend Navian Hawaii. My family and I are extremely grateful for the loving care given to my sister.

Hospice Hawaii has a home in Kailua. The house is a nursing home. It is a one story home with…read morefive bedrooms, three bathrooms, laundry room, kitchen, living room, and family room. The backyard of the hospice house has a small garden area, a patio, and a swimming pool. The home has four nurses rotating 24/7, a housekeeper, and a cook. All staff members work for Hospice Hawaii. The bedrooms are divided into two residential rooms and three respite rooms. The residential rooms are for patients who needs long term care by the nurses. The respite rooms are for patients who are staying for five nights for free (got to give the caregivers a break). After the fifth night it is $100 a day. Each bedroom consist of a hospital bed, a recliner, small dresser, and television. Emergency oxygen tanks are available in each room in case the electric goes out. There are few portable oxygen machines for the patient to use in the family room or the bedroom. Two of the bathrooms are reserved for the patients while the third bathroom is for staff members and visitors. The patient bathroom is equipped with handicap railings near the toilet and the shower. There are commode toilets available for patients who are unable to use the bathroom. The living room is more like a little lobby area with a beverage station for guests, sign in log for visitors and volunteers, as well as a round two seater table. The family room has a couch, a recliner, small table, and a entertainment shelf with books, DVDs, and a television. My pops stayed at the Hospice Hawaii Kailua house for five nights. Hospice Hawaii made transportation available through ABC Transportation with a pickup in Waianae and drop off in Kailua. He arrived there on Tuesday August 29, 2017. After his five nights stay in Kailua then he got transported back to Waianae from Alii Transportation. The nurses that I have met personally like Rolyn and Yvonne are very friendly and outgoing. They joked around with my pops while he was in Kailua. My pops has his own opinions about the other nurses whom I did not meet. Guests are able to visit their loved ones as long as the noise is down. The nursing home is a peaceful environment so the other patients are able to relax and sleep when needed. There was a big difference in weather for my pops to experience. Waianae tends to be hot. Kailua was raining on Tuesday (8/29/2017) while all other days was cooler and comfortable weather. Family members are able to call their loved ones who are staying at the hospice house. Phone calls need to be limited and the nurses normally answers the phone. A loved one may refuse the call especially if he/she is too tired to talk. 52/100

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Nuuanu Hale

3.1(14 reviews)
4.1 mi

Follow up review as dad is still in rehab - Nuuanu Hale initiated a Care Plan meeting for dad, me,…read moremy brother and the managers of various areas who are assisting with Dad's rehabilitation- nurses, physical therapist/occupational therapist, diet, activities, and social services. My brother and I were pleasantly surprised to have each manager share their updates of dad and what their goals are to meet his proposed discharge date. Mahalo to Christina, the nurse manager who confirmed the medications he is receiving and asking us the right questions to ensure we're on the same page. She answered all our questions and reassured us that he is doing well and being pleasant to the nursing staff. Yay! Next up was Amrik the PT and OT manager who shared Dad is 94 but listening to the therapists and trying to do what they ask- he has walked 20 feet with a walker and they are giving cues for him to take bigger steps also helping him with proper way to get up out of a chair, sit down, sit on the potty, get up from potty, and encouraging him to keep trying, which he has been doing, much to our surprise and joy. Then there's dear Maka, manager of activities, she works hard to get to know each patient, what their interests are, hobbies, routine and wants to help them stay as close possible to what they enjoy doing at home. She visits Dad every day and when she heard he liked watching westerns and war movies, she got him his own TV since the double rooms share one TV only. She promised us in this meeting she would do it that day and it was there when my brother visited dad yesterday! At Christmas they received a big donation and she delivered all the gifts to each patient! A big mahalo to Jason, the dietary manager who brought us up to date on dad's eating habits which we had worried about and happy to see he was enjoying the food, his weight and although dad doesn't require a a structured diet, Jason still wants to make sure dad is okay with the food. He said there is an ice machine we can use for his Coca Cola and also a soda machine available in break room if he asks the nurse for one when we're not there. (Jennifer, another nurse, had taken the time to call me to say dad was craving one and didn't have change for the machine, so I was able to bring one for him). Jason explained the dietician will do an assessment of dad but we are happy he is eating the food and getting plenty of liquids. He looks great and his color is so good. Social Worker, Nu Timotea, was facilitating this meeting and did an awesome job explaining the next steps for his proposed discharge date. Helpful suggestions and recommendations gave us the baseline we needed to start the phone calls to begin the selection process of where is the safest and most comfortable for dad. I thanked all of them for making it a pleasant experience for dad and how impressed and touched we are with the care he receives as well as what we observe with the other patients. We are there every day at different times so we've met and seen various staff- everyone is cheerful, helpful, patient, gracious and kind. Even when they're super busy it seems they stop to reassure a patient or communicate what will happen next. It brings tears to my eyes what wonderful people they are to help others in need.

My mother was there for three weeks and I was amazed at how much attentive care that their staff…read moregave. They made her feel so welcome. They attended to her every deed and she flourish their period. This might be their first positive review, but trust me the staff there are remarkable. And especially Velma. My mother actually misses her and her company and her care. Don't let the building or the reviews fool you! Once you see how they interact and observe everything you will understand what I'm talking about. Thank you, Nuuanu Hale for taking care of my Mom.

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St Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii

St Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii

3.2(12 reviews)
4.5 miKalihi

Congratulations. This facility has the worst parking structure in Hawaii. Stalls are narrow,…read moresubstantially all of the stalls are compact stalls, a lot of drivers park over the line, you have less than a foot to open your car door, and directional signs are too sparse to be useful. When you enter the main parking entrance off the Hospital porte cochere, it says visitor parking is limited to levels 1B, 2B, 3A, and 3B. However, there is no signage indicating what level you are on. So when you drive up to the next level, you find out you are now on level 4A. So you need to turn around and drive down. Even when you walk into the main hospital entrance, there are no directional signs to the office you are looking for. For example, when you enter the main entrance, it has a great directory which has a listing for office 104. After looking for office 104 in the main lobby for 5 minutes and getting frustrated, a cleaner asked me what I was looking for and told me office 104 is outside and 50 feet to the left of the main entrance. The facility itself is in excellent condition. However, the signage needs a complete makeover.

When I visited the building where the doctor's office was located, I was able to see this adjacent…read morefacility. A video about this building was playing in the beautiful lobby with a grand piano. After watching the video for a while, I learned that this is a network that provides education and dispatch for people who live in Hawaii who need home care, as well as financial support to receive their services. In other words, it seems that you will not receive service in this building. I felt a little disappointed. Because I thought it would be nice if I could spend the rest of my life in such a beautiful and peaceful place. There was a Catholic Church on the first floor and it was surrounded by a very majestic atmosphere. The end of life that everyone experiences... I think it would be very blessed to be able to spend that period in Hawaii, but in the end, I felt that how good home care I could receive from a professional would be the difference between good luck and bad luck at the end of my life. I read the catalog in the lobby, but unfortunately I didn't understand the work of this place well. But I think it was good to know that there is such a beautiful place here. 医師のオフィスがある建物を訪れたとき、この隣接する施設を見ることができました。この建物に関するビデオは、グランドピアノが設置された美しいロビーで放映されていました。ビデオをしばらく見た後、これはハワイに住む在宅ケアを必要とする人々の為の、ケアーサービスに従事するワーカーの教育と派遣を提供するネットワークであり、サービスを受けるための財政的支援であることを知りました。言い換えると、この建物ではサービスを受けられない様ですね。私は少しがっかりしました。。。こんなに美しく平和な場所で残りの人生を過ごせたらいいなと思ったからです。1階にはカトリック教会があり、とても荘厳な雰囲気に包まれていました。誰もが経験する人生の終わり...ハワイでその期間を過ごす事が出来るだけでもとても恵まれていると思いますが、結局、専門家からどれだけ良い在宅ケアを受けられるかが、人生の終わりの幸運と不運の分かれ目になる様な気がします。ロビーでカタログを読みましたが、残念ながらこの場所の仕事をよく理解できませんでした。しかし、ここにこんなに美しい場所があることを知る事が出来ただけでも良かったと思います。

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