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Click for more InfoJune 16, 2010
Resident Shares His Green Thumb
Pictured above is Joyce Tengan, our CFO in Training with the chili pepper plant given to her by resident Ron Irimata. Ron declined having his photo taken, but he took joy in growing the chili peppe...
June 16, 2010
Residents Help Select Fabric for Their Furniture
Today I did my first round of resident and client surveying to see which fabrics they would like to see for the Tuxedo Junction area of Hale Makua Kahului. Tuxedo Junction received it’s name ...
June 09, 2010
American Flag Flown in Our Honor
This past Memorial Day Marine Sergeant Guy Ishii, son of resident George Ishii, presented Hale Makua with an American flag that was flown for Hale Makua in Iraq on behalf of Marine Sergeant Guy Ish...
June 04, 2010
Getting Back to Our Japanese Roots
Residents enjoy singing beautiful Japanese songs with Julia!
June 02, 2010
Resident Portrait Series
This photo was taken one Saturday afternoon of Ms. Mitsue Suzuki and her daughter’s dog, Misha.
May 31, 2010
Eden Alternative Tip of the Week: The Origins of Memorial Day
Remembrances are an important part of our lives. Many homes have remembrance or Memorial Gardens to honor those that are and have lived in the home. It is so important that we have a national hol...
May 27, 2010
Ukulele Lessons & Sing Along
This afternoon residents enjoyed playing the ukulele and singing along with Auntie Penny in the nice, cool breeze under the umbrellas of Hale Makua Wailuku.
May 27, 2010
Resident Portrait Series
I’ve been thinking about doing a series of resident portraits snapped while they’re doing meaningful, fulfilling activities that bring them joy. I took this one this afternoon while he ...
May 27, 2010
Wii Have Fun
Residents have begun competing with each other and our volunteers in Wii sports and games. Peter is shown here shooting pool.
May 24, 2010
Eden Alternative Tip of the Week
Principle Three: Loving companionship is the antidote to loneliness. Elders deserve easy access to human and animal companionship. Principles Three, Four, and Five are called the “antidote&...