iCare Assisted Living Home, LLC sits at 5535 Chilkoot Ct in Anchorage, Alaska, about 4.8 miles outside the city, where they keep things simple and focused on the needs of seniors, especially those with physical disabilities, and the place is small, holding up to five residents, which makes it feel quieter and a bit more personal than the big places. They use the name "iCare Assisted Living Home" for all their programs and keep to their own ways of naming rooms and features, like their various studio layouts and unique care options, so everyone gets a plan that fits. With administrator Bernadith Metucua Lloren-Paris in charge, and the state-registered provider number 1528611589, the place offers licensed assisted living care, including help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and non-ambulatory support for folks in wheelchairs, along with staff available at all hours, which can feel like a comfort for those needing round-the-clock help.
Residents have their meals taken care of, with a dining room offering scheduled times and flexible all-day dining for those who want it, and the staff works out special diets if someone needs a diabetes-friendly menu or help with other food restrictions. Housekeeping covers cleaning, laundry, and simple dry cleaning, so folks don't have to worry about chores, and the rooms come fully furnished for an easier move-in, since they have their own move-in coordination help when the time comes. The home offers medication management, daily personal care, and ongoing coordination with outside healthcare providers, so everyone stays on top of their health needs, whether that's regular meds or special appointments, for which there are transportation and parking services to help get people where they need to go. They set up community and social activities, things like movie nights and daily scheduled events, which helps keep everyone connected, and there are walking paths, a garden, and some outdoor space where folks can get fresh air or just sit and relax a while.
The community has amenities you find useful day-to-day, such as Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, telephones, parking, and common rooms for gathering or eating a meal with others. Emergency alert systems in rooms and community areas help ensure safety, so staff can respond quickly if someone needs help. The small size means staff can focus more on each person's needs, and with both memory care and assisted living programs available, the place can handle a variety of health needs and personal preferences. The environment here is supportive, a bit on the quiet side, designed to give just enough independence while still providing the help you'd expect in an assisted living home, making it possible to spend less time worrying about daily chores and more time enjoying the day or relaxing in the garden outside.