Hope Dunbar is an assisted living home in Anchorage, Alaska, with 4 licensed beds, giving it a small, home-like feel where staff can really keep track of who's who and what each resident needs, so you'll see seniors and folks with developmental disabilities living side by side here and getting help with things like bathing, dressing, and managing medications, which is nice because not everyone needs or wants the same level of support. The place is pet-friendly, letting residents bring their dogs or cats, and there's Wi-Fi, cable TV, and a phone in every private room, which is handy for keeping in touch with family or passing the time. Meals are prepared on site, with attention to special diets, like those for diabetes or allergies, and you won't have to worry about laundry, cleaning, or linens since those services are all covered, and staff offer move-in help, too, so things go smoother.
Residents can take part in community activities like movie nights, devotional gatherings, and arts and crafts, and there are more options-like fitness classes, music, and entertainment-that change things up from day to day. There's a gym, a pool, a hot tub, and a beauty salon, along with walking paths and a garden outdoors where people can get fresh air, plus a chapel, a library, and common areas for visiting or reading. The apartments are smartly laid out, with semi-private living spaces, lots of storage, and even large balconies in some spots, and every room has an emergency alert system for safety, along with 24-hour staff supervision and fall prevention measures, which can give families some peace of mind.
Transportation services are available for both medical and non-medical trips, making it easier to get to appointments or run errands, and staff help coordinate care with healthcare providers. Memory care, dementia care, Parkinson's care, and non-ambulatory care are provided for those who need extra attention, with trained staff ready to help with transfers and spoon feeding or showering if needed. Residents get access to both board and care home services and assisted living, and the mix of comfort features-like a snack shop, dining hall, reading room, hair salon, and common areas-can make everyday life a bit easier. Hope Dunbar accepts Medicaid, and room and board start at $438 per month, so it can fit different budgets. The facility is licensed, surveyed by local agencies like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, and meets safety standards set by the state, so families know the basics are being looked after.