Esperance Assisted Living

    2649 Carroll Place #B, Anchorage, AK, 99508
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    About Esperance Assisted Living

    Esperance Assisted Living is a small assisted living home in Anchorage, Alaska, with space for up to 5 residents, and the place stays pretty quiet because of that, which helps people settle in and feel comfortable if they don't like crowds, and there's a focus on caring for folks who need help with things like bathing, dressing, moving from their beds, or managing their medicines, and they offer 24-hour supervision to keep everyone safe, with staff nearby when needed. You'll find they have rooms that are already furnished so moving in is a little easier, and they also make sure the building is accessible for folks who use wheelchairs or can't walk on their own, offering non-ambulatory care if someone can't get around without a lot of help. They do provide both assisted living and special memory care if someone's mind isn't as sharp as it used to be, and there are secure outdoor spaces and walking paths to give people a safe place for fresh air or a stroll in the garden, and the garden gets cared for so it's pleasant to sit out there on a good day. When it comes to meals, the staff offers a dining room with meals prepared on site, and they can handle dietary needs like allergies or diabetes, making sure everyone gets what they need, and scheduled meal times keep the day predictable. For people looking for things to do, they've got a library if you like to read, a game room, a fitness room for light activity, and a community room where events like movie nights or social activities happen, so there's always something to do to help pass the time. The emergency alert systems are throughout the building for quick help in case someone needs it, and move-in help is available to get settled, with laundry and even dry cleaning on offer to make things simple. There are regular activities the community organizes, and the staff supports folks with daily living tasks while giving them space to be as independent as they're able, and since there are only a few residents, they try to tailor care pretty closely to what each person needs, whether that's extra support or a bit more privacy. This place is licensed as an assisted living home in Anchorage, not certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and mainly takes care of older adults or people with disabilities who'd like a safe, small-scale community with services aimed at making daily life a bit easier.

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