Dabakh Assisted Living Home II is a small assisted living home about three miles outside Anchorage, Alaska, and there's a peaceful feeling around the place with walking paths and outdoor spaces where folks can take in the fresh air or watch the seasons change, so the quiet grounds help people feel at home, and there are only two beds in studio room layouts so residents get more attention and privacy than they'd get in bigger places, and the whole place is wheelchair accessible which surely helps those who need that kind of support. There's 24-hour supervision for safety and help with things like bathing, dressing, and getting in and out of bed or chairs, along with medication management and help with daily tasks, so folks who want to keep their independence still get help where they need it, plus there are care plans that staff adjust to each person's needs, including for people who have memory problems.
Each studio room has a telephone for easy communication, and the home takes care of meals with a dining room for folks to eat together at set times, plus there's attention paid to special diets like diabetes or allergies, and residents can even use the kitchen if they want. Housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning services let residents focus more on other things, so families don't worry as much about chores. There are community areas like a garden and a community room for people to get together, with activities like movie nights, scheduled daily events, and other simple entertainments, because staying social makes a difference as people age. Dabakh Assisted Living Home II also helps with move-in coordination to settle people in, and the emergency alert system gives extra peace of mind for residents and their families. The place is designed for comfort and supports seniors who want to remain as independent as possible while knowing help's always near when it's needed.