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The Plaza at Waikiki
The Plaza at Waikiki
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Pricing
The Plaza at Waikiki offers competitive pricing for its accommodations when compared to both Honolulu County and the state of Hawaii. For a studio unit, residents can expect to pay $4,950 monthly, which is slightly above the county average of $4,880 but remains higher than the state average of $4,687. The one-bedroom option is priced at $5,875, notably exceeding both the county's $4,557 and the state's $4,452 benchmarks, reflecting its premium offerings. Additionally, the semi-private units are available for $6,150 per month; this rate stands significantly higher than Honolulu County's average of $4,228 and the state average of $4,244. Overall, while The Plaza at Waikiki's rates may appear elevated relative to local averages, they align with the property's exclusive features and desirable location in a vibrant area.
| Floor Plan | Location | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | The Plaza at Waikiki | $4,950 |
| Studio | Honolulu County | $4,880 |
| Studio | Hawaii | $4,687 |
| 1 Bedroom | The Plaza at Waikiki | $5,875 |
| 1 Bedroom | Honolulu County | $4,557 |
| 1 Bedroom | Hawaii | $4,452 |
| Semi-Private | The Plaza at Waikiki | $6,150 |
| Semi-Private | Honolulu County | $4,228 |
| Semi-Private | Hawaii | $4,244 |
Overall Review
Pros
- The Plaza at Waikiki is a beautiful facility with friendly and motivated staff.
- Residents enjoy a variety of good meals and activities offered by the community.
- The common areas are bright, spacious, and well-maintained.
- Many visitors found the open floor plan and amenities appealing during their tours.
- Overall experiences were positive for some residents, highlighting helpful staff and engaging activities.
- The community is kept clean, providing an enjoyable environment for its residents.
- Current clients seemed very happy to be living there, showcasing a positive atmosphere.
Cons
- The Halia Memory Care Floor at The Plaza Waikiki has unsanitary living conditions and poor resident care, leading to incidents like mysterious falls resulting in fractures.
- Despite complaints about cleanliness, the administration failed to address issues such as urine and feces on walls, floors, and bedding.
- Residents experienced neglect, with reports of lacking basic necessities like sheets and clean mattresses.
- The caregiving staff, including CNAs, appear disinterested in providing proper care for residents.
- The cost of living at The Plaza Waikiki is nearly $8k per month, which feels unjustified given the level of care provided.
- Some found the facility crowded and limited in space despite its appealing appearance.
- There were concerns over high charges for furnished rooms that impacted overall satisfaction with the experience.
Review
The Plaza at Waikiki, located in the heart of Waikiki, makes a dazzling first impression with its elegant, modern lobby and inviting atmosphere. However, resident experiences vary widely. Some families praise the friendly staff, clean facilities, and engaging activities such as morning exercises and movie nights. Others, however, report serious issues—especially within the Halia Memory Care unit. One family described distressing conditions, including poor hygiene, unexplained injuries, and unresponsive staff despite repeated complaints and hiring a patient advocate. Their story highlights concerns about oversight and care consistency. In contrast, other residents and families share positive experiences, citing supportive caregivers, appealing amenities, and a welcoming environment. Food presentation receives compliments, though some note it lacks flavor. A few reviewers also mention limited space, expressing a desire for a more open setting despite the community’s extensive amenities. Overall, The Plaza at Waikiki offers beauty, convenience, and strong hospitality but suffers from inconsistent care quality. Prospective residents should carefully balance its strengths and shortcomings before choosing it for their loved ones.
Features
Housing
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Nearby Places of Interest
This part of Honolulu, Hawaii, offers seniors a convenient and well-balanced lifestyle with access to dining, healthcare, and recreation. Nearby cafés like Honolulu Coffee Experience Center and Island Vintage Coffee provide relaxed social spots, while Tropics Bar & Grill and Katsumidori Sushi offer diverse dining options. Times McCully Pharmacy and Longs Drugs ensure easy access to medications, and nearby clinics such as Waikiki Health Center and Artesian Women’s Health meet medical needs.
Restaurants
- Carp Dori (0.1 miles)
- Waikiki Brewing Company (0.3 miles)
- Katsumidori Sushi (0.4 miles)
- Tropics Bar & Grill (0.4 miles)
- Pagoda Floating Restaurant (0.5 miles)
- McDonald's (0.5 miles)
- Goma Tei Ramen (0.5 miles)
Physicians
- Dr. Trinh Pham & Associates (0.5 miles)
- Waikiki Health Center Pharmacy (0.5 miles)
- Waikiki Health Makahiki Dental & Medical Clinic (0.6 miles)
- Honolulu Dermatology (0.6 miles)
- Hawaii Diagnostic Radiology Services (0.6 miles)
- Artesian Women's Health (0.6 miles)
- Aesthetics Hawaii (0.6 miles)
Pharmacies
- ECO Office Furniture (0.2 miles)
- Times McCully Pharmacy (0.5 miles)
- Times Supermarket - McCully (0.5 miles)
- Happy Pharmacy (0.6 miles)
- Homeo Health (0.6 miles)
- G M Graphics (0.6 miles)
- Longs Drugs (0.7 miles)
Places of Worship
- Sacred Heart Church (0.9 miles)
Parks
- Magic Island (0.6 miles)
- Makiki District Park (1 miles)
Cafes
- Honolulu Coffee Experience Center (0.1 miles)
- Brew & Foam (0.2 miles)
- Hiking Hawaii Cafe (0.3 miles)
- Starbucks (0.4 miles)
- Goofy Cafe & Dine (0.4 miles)
- Mariposa at Neiman Marcus (0.6 miles)
- Island Vintage Coffee (0.9 miles)
Frequently Asked Questions
The Plaza at Waikiki’s rates are slightly above local and state averages, reflecting its premium setting and amenities. Studio units cost $4,950 monthly, just above Honolulu County’s $4,880 average. One-bedroom units are $5,875, exceeding both county ($4,557) and state ($4,452) averages. Semi-private units at $6,150 also surpass local rates. While pricing is higher, it aligns with the community’s quality care and prime Waikiki location.
The Plaza at Waikiki is located at 1812 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96813 in Honolulu County, Hawaii.
The Plaza at Waikiki provides thorough medication management, ensuring residents—especially those with dementia or Alzheimer’s—receive correct doses on time, reducing health risks and confusion. Incontinence care is delivered with dignity and compassion, supporting comfort and hygiene. Together, these services promote residents’ well-being and allow caregivers to focus on meaningful engagement and personalized support.
Yes, The Plaza at Waikiki allows both dogs and cats.