History
Arcadia is the first accredited Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) in Hawaii. Founded by Central Union Church, it was opened in 1967, and offers gracious retirement living in an urban setting with easy access to all of Honolulu's social, cultural, educational and entertainment facilities, as well as shopping centers and churches. The 13-story tower residence provides 250 independent living apartments, assisted living, 4 boarder beds, an 91-bed nursing facility, and a range of services (such as healthcare, dining, housekeeping and security) and amenities (such as solarium, library, clinic, wellness/fitness center, crafts and a chapel) for over 300 residents.
Specialties
Arcadia Retirement Residence, established in 1967, is a nonprofit organization affiliated with the United Church of Christ. The amenities and services offered by the center include a barbershop, coffee shop, fully equipped kitchens, library, dining room, housekeeping, linen, and nursing services. It provides a variety of residential options, including one- and two-bedroom apartments with attached bathrooms and kitchens, telephones, and guest rooms. The additional services offered by the center include transportation, spiritual activities, planned outings, 24-hour emergency support, and medication monitoring. Arcadia Retirement Residence is located in Honolulu, and is a member of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging.