Crossroads Assisted Living has several locations in Anchorage, Alaska, including sites on E. 13th Avenue, Nix Court, E. 46th Avenue, Vassar Drive, E. 19th, and Old Harbor Road, and these places use names like Sharon's Assisted Living, Saint Timothy Home III, Christian Assisted Living Home, HOPE - Evergreen, HOPE - Vasser, Northbridge Tikishla, and Arc - Old Harbor, with each spot having its own license number and capacity, usually between 2 and 5 residents at the smaller locations, though one has 16 licensed units and 16 senior apartments with a license number 100268. Residents can choose between semi-private or private furnished rooms, with studio and one-bedroom suites available, and every apartment has safety features, emergency pendants, and ADA-compliant bathrooms, plus there's 24-hour staff and registered nurses to help with medication, transfers, or emergencies.
Crossroads Assisted Living mainly assists elderly people with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, bathroom help, spoon feeding, and medication management, including support for conditions like dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, and incontinence, and the staff can give help with mobility, non-ambulatory needs, and coordinating with doctors or home health providers. The facility has custom care plans and routine health checks from doctors and nurses, along with family support meetings and monthly wellness assessments, and staff stay trained for providing different types of care, including memory care and assistance for special diets, like for people with hypertension or allergies.
The main facility sits in a quiet Anchorage neighborhood and features a home-like setting, offering seniors meals three times a day, snacks, and pureed options if needed, and there's a dining hall, community kitchen, and cafe for social meals. Residents find a variety of activities, like bingo, card games, creative games, art, music programs, and movie nights in the on-site theater, while outdoor patios, garden paths, and tree-lined grounds let them spend time outside or walk. There's a fitness center, therapy room, reading and computer area, library, massage therapy services, a beauty salon, and a space for wellness activities like a sauna or jacuzzi, plus the community allows pets and welcomes visitors during accommodating hours.
Staff help with laundry, housekeeping, apartment maintenance, and move-in coordination, and there's always on-site security and scheduled transportation to doctor's visits, shopping, group outings, and spiritual services. The daily calendar stays busy with exercise sessions, tabletop games, memory support, social get-togethers, and wellness or spiritual activities, and staff can also assist with things like telephone service setup or personal requests from residents. Crossroads Assisted Living tries to support residents' independence and comfort through both practical care and a range of activities, and the overall setup aims to meet many different needs for safety, health, and daily enjoyment.