Kupuna Caregiver Support on Oʻahu

Caring for a loved one is an act of love, but it can also be exhausting, confusing, and lonely. At Hale Hauʻoli Hawaiʻi, we support caregivers of kūpuna (elders) across Oʻahu with practical help, emotional support, and community-based education. Whether you’re facing burnout, navigating dementia care, or simply need a day of rest, you are not alone.

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Caregiver supporting kupuna at Oʻahu adult day care facility
Kupuna enjoying activities at Hale Hauʻoli adult day care center

Why Caregiver Support Matters

Hawaiʻi’s caregivers—especially those caring for aging parents or spouses—are the backbone of our kupuna care system. Yet many feel overwhelmed by the demands of daily care, medical needs, and life responsibilities.

Support can make all the difference. Studies show that caregivers who receive respite and training experience:

  • Lower stress and depression

  • Better long-term health

  • Stronger relationships with their kupuna

More confidence in daily caregiving tasks

Caregiver Services We Offer on Oahu

We provide a range of support designed to meet you where you are:


Respite Care at Our Adult Day Centers

Give yourself a much-needed break while your loved one enjoys socialization, meals, and care at our licensed adult day care locations in Pearl City and Kāneʻohe.


“I never realized how much I needed help until I found Hale Hauʻoli.” – Local Caregiver


Caregiver Education & Workshops

From dementia care techniques to legal planning and fall prevention, our live and online classes give you the tools to care with confidence. Topics include:

  • Understanding Alzheimer’s & dementia

  • Preventing caregiver burnout

  • Local resources & financial aid

  • Safe transfer techniques and nutrition

Support Groups & Counseling

Join others walking a similar path. Our caregiver support groups offer a safe, encouraging space to share, learn, and be heard.

If you have more questions, visit our Caregiver Support FAQ page.

Who We Serve

  • Family caregivers (spouses, children, siblings)

  • Unpaid in-home caregivers

  • Sandwich generation adults juggling kids + kupuna

  • Faith-based and volunteer caregivers

Those caring for kupuna with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, stroke, and other chronic conditions

Caregiver Support in Hawaiian Context

In Hawaiian culture, ʻohana is everything. We honor the responsibility—and the challenge—of caring for kupuna. That’s why our services are rooted in local values: respect, connection, and aloha.



We partner with local healthcare providers, state agencies, and community leaders to ensure our support is grounded in island needs.


How to Get Help

Call us at (808) 292-4665 or contact us online to learn more. Whether you need a day off, want to attend a class, or just need to talk—we’re here.