Alaska Care Assisted Living sits in Anchorage, providing care for those who can't live on their own but don't need full-time nursing home care, and the small home has only five licensed beds, making it feel warm and homey. Residents get help with bathing, dressing, incontinence care, taking medicine, and other daily activities, and staff are there all day and night if anyone needs anything. The place handles assisted living, memory care for residents living with Alzheimer's disease, and even hospice care when that's needed, along with offering short-term respite care and services like housecleaning, meal preparation, and laundry-including dry cleaning-so daily life runs smoothly. Most accommodations are private, with options for small apartments or bedrooms, where some might have a kitchenette, and all spaces are wheelchair accessible, even the showers, which eases things for anyone with mobility needs. Pets can live here, and it's a single-story building, with furnished rooms and a helpful emergency alert system, so it's easier for folks to get around and feel secure.
The staff works with each person to meet their own needs, like dietary preferences or medication help, and they handle non-ambulatory care as well as coordination with health providers. Everyone gets three balanced meals a day in a dining room, with special options for allergies and diabetes, and there's an enclosed courtyard and a garden, so residents can enjoy time outside or walk the paths whenever they like. Scheduled social activities, movie nights, community events, and recreational outings, both on-site and offsite, keep people connected and active, and there's move-in coordination to help new residents get settled in. Bus rides and transportation are part of the amenities, and staff can arrange rides to medical appointments and activities, plus there's parking if needed. The building includes inviting indoor common areas, community rooms, and a telephone is available in rooms and community areas. Housekeeping keeps things tidy and clean, and laundry service means most chores are covered. Alaska Care Assisted Living is licensed in Anchorage to provide these services and, while it doesn't take Medicare unless certified, it offers a more affordable long-term care option than a traditional nursing home. Everything's set up to provide an independent yet supported lifestyle for older adults who need some help but want to remain as independent as possible in a safe, caring environment.