St Catherine's Assisted Living Home sits in Anchorage, Alaska, and holds a license, number 101164, for up to five residents in a close-knit, homelike setting, so folks don't feel lost in a crowd and instead tend to know their neighbors well, and it's set up as an "Assisted Living Home" that really focuses on helping with day-to-day needs like bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, taking medicine, and getting around safely. The community offers studio and one-bedroom suites, including shared apartments, with each unit having safety features like emergency pull cords, a call pendant system, and fully secured grounds with entry by keyless keypad, which keeps everyone safe, especially those needing memory care. Residents can get help with things like medication management, diabetes monitoring, continence support, nightly wellness checks, and they can also get specialized care like physical therapy, help for Parkinson's patients, and memory care for folks with Alzheimer's, with the home having between two and ten secured memory care units depending on the needs.
Meals are prepared to fit dietary needs, whether that's a diabetes diet, allergy concerns, or just personal taste, and there's a big dining room where people gather for meals, plus family and friends can join for planned celebrations on birthdays or holidays, which really helps residents feel connected. There's always something going on, from movie nights to creative arts and crafts, daily fitness and therapy activities, and scheduled outings to spots like local cafes or shopping, plus walking paths, gardens, and outdoor porches for those who enjoy fresh air or just a quiet stroll, with plenty of benches to rest on if needed. The community keeps things clean with personal laundry service, regular housekeeping, and maintenance, and it's got comforts like cable TV, telephone, and wi-fi in every suite, so people can keep in touch or just relax with a good show, and there's a shared kitchen too but staff do most of the heavy lifting in meal prep.
St Catherine's Assisted Living Home is built for safety and helps people keep their independence for as long as possible, offering services like 24-hour supervision, transportation to doctor's appointments, medication coordination, health checks from registered nurses, and secure courtyards for peace of mind. There's a beauty salon and barbershop on site, group transportation for errands, and pet therapy visits for those who miss spending time with animals, and staff create custom care plans for each resident, focusing on medical needs, fitness, and daily living help, from manual feeding to toileting support. The place encourages engagement and activity with community programs, preventative health screenings, fall prevention efforts, and friendly staff on hand at all times, so while it's a smaller place, it feels very much like a supportive home where folks can get the care and attention they really need every day.