Arc Castle Court offers assisted living, memory care, and board and care home options for older adults who might need a little help with daily living or special care for dementia, and the place goes out of its way to offer things residents really use, like routine health checks, medication management, help with bathing, dressing, transferring, and even feeding by spoon or incontinence assistance when needed, and they do have 24-hour supervision, so someone's always nearby if you need something day or night. The place has studio and single-bedroom units that come fully furnished, and for folks who like a bit of activity, there are community rooms, scheduled daily activities, movie nights, gardening, and walking paths out in the fresh air, plus shared spaces for socializing or quiet areas for relaxing with a book from the library.
They prepare three meals a day, catering to special diets, and there's a private dining section, a snack shop, a café, and even meals supervised by a dietitian, with dementia-friendly menus for those who need them. There's a beauty shop, on-site pharmacy, chapel for services, and Wi-Fi and phone access for staying in touch with loved ones, and folks can use the transportation service to get out for appointments, church, or trips to local restaurants and shops. They keep the place clean with regular housekeeping and laundry, and staff can help with move-in coordination, keeping things smooth for new residents.
Falls management is in place for safety, emergency alert systems are set up in case something happens, and staff prepare personalized care plans, adjusted to what each person needs, including non-ambulatory care and coordination with outside healthcare providers. You'll find cable or satellite TV, gardens for a bit of fresh air, plenty of common areas, and private sections for folks who want quiet or company. Nearby, there's the Alaska Native Medical Center, a handful of pharmacies, and several churches like Calvary Community Church-God and the Korean Central Baptist Church. The facility sits in a mostly middle-income neighborhood, close to retail shops, healthcare, and houses of worship. Unique facility terms include features like "PageLayout/SinglePage" and structural elements, which help keep things well-organized, but most of what residents notice is that the place covers the everyday needs with some thoughtful extras, and the ongoing activities and community support help residents stay active and involved.