Assisted Living in Hawaii

Hawaii regulates assisted living through the Department of Health, Office of Health Care Assurance. The state licenses Assisted Living Facilities and Expanded Adult Residential Care Homes (E-ARCH). Hawaii's QUEST Integration Medicaid program can cover assisted living for eligible residents. Due to the state's island geography and high cost of living, assisted living costs in Hawaii are among the highest in the nation. The state's warm climate and strong community values provide a unique environment for senior care.

Average Monthly Cost

$5,700

National avg: $4,500/mo

Licensing Body

Hawaii Department of Health, Office of Health Care Assurance

Medicaid Waiver

QUEST Integration Program

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Frequently Asked Questions About Assisted Living in Hawaii

How much does assisted living cost in Hawaii?

The average monthly cost of assisted living in Hawaii is approximately $5,700, well above the national average due to the state's high cost of living.

Does Hawaii Medicaid cover assisted living?

Hawaii's QUEST Integration Medicaid program can cover assisted living costs for eligible residents through managed care organizations.

What types of assisted living are available in Hawaii?

Hawaii offers licensed Assisted Living Facilities and Expanded Adult Residential Care Homes (E-ARCH), which provide varying levels of care in smaller, home-like settings common across the islands.

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