The Terrace at Homer Senior Citizens, Inc., sits in Homer, Alaska, and houses up to 40 residents in a community that tries to feel like home with indoor and outdoor common spaces, gardens, and a small library, and people can stay in private or semi-private rooms, some with full kitchens, bath tubs, and wheelchair-accessible showers. The building's designed to support independent seniors but also helps those who need assistance, offering assisted living and memory care services, so folks who need help with bathing, dressing, medication, or getting around can get what they need, and there's always staff available around the clock, with safety features like a 24-hour call system. Residents in the Memory Care area get help in a safe and secure part of the community, meant to reduce confusion and prevent wandering, and they get support through the Memory Care program, therapies for people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and activities tailored to maintain cognitive health through the mental wellness program.
The facility has both assisted living and independent living units, with housing that's simple and accessible for active, healthy seniors, and there are even short-term stays and respite options, while those needing more support can count on skilled nursing and incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, and diabetic care. Services cover housekeeping, laundry, help with meal preparation, transportation at cost, and a move-in coordinator helps new residents settle in. Meals are served in an elegant dining room or through room service, and they're prepared for different dietary needs, including gluten-free, diabetic, vegan, and low-sodium diets. There's a beautician and beauty salon on site, pet-friendly policies with some limits, and the grounds and units are handicap accessible. Residents have access to Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and parking for themselves or visitors.
There's a full-time activity director, and the schedule's full of things like trips, field outings, on-site community events, devotional services, yoga, Tai Chi, Wii bowling, live music, dancing, educational speakers, and resident-run activities-something most days, with both on- and off-site options. All care types at The Terrace put focus on keeping seniors as independent as possible while making sure they stay safe, comfortable, and engaged in a vibrant community and, beyond all the activities and care, it's meant to be a calm and supportive place for people as they age, with staff always nearby for peace of mind.