Randel Home Care III sits in Anchorage, about five and a half miles from the city center, and has space for only five residents, so things stay quiet and people get to know each other well. The community has private and semi-private rooms, small studio layouts, or 1-bedroom suites, and some rooms have a kitchenette while every room comes with its own emergency button for peace of mind, which some people really like, and the design has safety features like well-lit halls, plenty of closets, and a washer and dryer in the apartments. There are tree-lined walking trails right outside and garden areas with a courtyard, and folks can also use reading rooms, a book area, and community gathering spaces, and residents may bring their pets, which tends to make the place feel homier.
Randel Home Care III aims to help with daily life by offering assistance with things like bathing, dressing, using the restroom, and mobility, and staff members can help with feeding, including spoon-feeding when that's necessary, and there's memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, along with specialized services for those with Parkinson's disease. Residents get personalized care plans and regular health checks by a registered nurse, who's also on-call around the clock; there's also ongoing health monitoring, preventive screenings, pharmacy services, and support for those who have incontinence needs. Medication management happens every day, and the property offers help with moving in, laundry and linen service, cleaning and housekeeping, plus full maintenance both in apartments and around the grounds.
Meals get cooked fresh in a communal kitchen, and there's a large dining hall serving home-cooked dishes with menu changes for special occasions, holidays, and birthdays, and the dining staff can adjust food for allergies or if someone needs a softer diet, and there are even dementia-friendly menu options. Residents can enjoy community-planned outings, family gatherings, support meetings, group movie nights in a theater room, and holiday parties, and people often get together for games like cards and bingo, and for arts and crafts activities or fitness classes led in the exercise room, plus sessions in the therapy section or the wellness center, which includes a sauna and jacuzzi for relaxation.
The grounds have walking trails and a garden, and there are plenty of spaces to sit outside, and inside, residents can use the gym, chapel, barbershop or beauty salon, massage therapy rooms, reading areas, and game room, and most days, someone runs scheduled programs, music or pet therapy, or event nights in the community spaces. Staff can set up transportation for residents if they need to attend appointments, run errands, or visit faith-based services, and the facility provides mobility help both in and out of the building. Randel Home Care III serves people who want an active and social place to live, but need some daily assistance-offering assisted living, memory care, respite, and hospice services tailored to fit each person, and the home stays focused on keeping things family-friendly and supportive, with simple comforts and attention to what each resident needs day to day.