Hibiscus - ALH II sits in a quiet Anchorage neighborhood at 2501 Wesleyan Drive and offers a peaceful place for seniors who want a comfortable and safe home with support when needed, and even though the home first cared for seniors on O'ahu, Hawai'i, for fourteen years, it's been licensed and running in Alaska since 2017. The building has space for up to five residents with private bedrooms, some with kitchenettes, and uses its own special names for programs, care plans, and amenities, setting itself apart from other places in the area. The staff stays close by and helps with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and medication any time of day or night, and there's also on-call support available nearby for unexpected needs. Walkways let folks enjoy fresh air and a garden, and there's plenty of parking and easy transportation for trips, making it simple for people to come and go or stay connected outside the home.
Residents don't need to worry about chores since cleaning, laundry, and meals get taken care of, and the kitchen prepares scheduled meals that can meet special diets if needed. The home puts a lot of thought into safety with an emergency alert system, room telephones, and calm surroundings to keep everyone comfortable and secure. Staff coordinate with outside healthcare providers and manage medicine to help keep everyone healthy. The facility uses specific names for care levels and even for different service features or community activities, so families will hear terms and ideas unique to Hibiscus - ALH II. Residents have options for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and long-term stays, and the staff try to offer a routine that can change as needs change, which brings peace of mind for families knowing the right help is available. Activities like daily social events, movie nights, and different club gatherings keep residents active and involved.
The home is licensed by the state, holds a good standing status, and is run by Hibiscus Assisted Living Home, LLC with Marie Aguilar as both registered agent and company member. Medicare isn't accepted unless certification comes from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but the staff give steady attention to health, privacy, and comfort, aiming for a high quality of care. Hibiscus - ALH II stands as part of a wider network of senior resources, working with hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies, and hospice providers to cover care needs across different situations. The place has a long history of serving elders and looks to bring comfort to both residents and their families, making daily life as simple and pleasant as possible.