Honolulu Council recognizes Hale Kuike for two decades of memory-care service

Honolulu City Council · December 4, 2025

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Summary

The Honolulu City Council commended Hale Kuike for 20 years of dementia and memory-care services, noting its 2005 founding, single-level memory-care design and expansion to multiple locations and certified trainers.

The Honolulu City Council presented a certificate to Hale Kuike, recognizing the organization’s 20 years of memory-care service and innovation in dementia care.

Councilmembers noted Hale Kuike’s founding in 2005 and the opening of its first single-level memory-care residence with an initial capacity of 26 residents. Speakers highlighted the organization’s expansion to additional locations (Nuuanu, Bayside, Pali), program elements such as secure gardens and country kitchens, and staff development — including an expanded roster of certified trainers and positive-approach-to-care accreditation in 2023 and 2024.

The council’s resolution commended Hale Kuike’s philosophy of dignity and personalized support for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and extended best wishes for the organization’s continued work in the community.