FCS - Irons sits at 143 W. Little Ave. #A in Soldotna, Alaska, and serves as a small assisted living home with 3 licensed beds, so folks living there get a good bit of individual attention, and the place itself focuses on caring for seniors who need support, especially those with memory loss from dementia or Alzheimer's. Secured units help keep residents safe, and trained staff support residents with bathing, dressing, medication, and regular nightly checks, which always brings peace of mind to families. People can choose from different floor plans, like studios or one-bedroom apartments, and there's space for pets as long as rules are followed. Meals come three times a day, with snacks, plus special dining support for folks managing allergies or diabetes, and a staff dietitian is there to help. Staff take care of laundry, linens, housekeeping, and bathroom cleaning, so people don't have to worry about the daily chores.
Group activities, indoor and outdoor programs, a game room, movie theatre, fitness center, walking paths, and pet-friendly options all give residents plenty to do, and the place also offers one-on-one activity choices and custom fitness programs. Staff, who get special dementia training, provide memory care and personal care, along with a continence management program and specialized intervention services that fit each resident's needs, and the community is under around-the-clock supervision for safety. The building's got emergency systems in rooms, strong security, and easy access spaces, and folks often relax in the garden or read in the library. There's a spa, beauty salon, sauna, and wellness room, plus on-site therapy and scheduled transportation when someone needs to get out and about. If residents want to join other activities, the community offers rehabilitation services, a community kitchen, scheduled events, and move-in coordination to make new arrivals feel more at home.
The FCS group also runs other places like FCS - Little (formerly FCS-Irons), FCS - Riverhills, FCS - Snowflake, and homes like Hope - Grandview #6 - Man Cave and Hope - Alex Court, with each place having a few differences in room size, programs, or numbers of residents, and there are special names like Sterling Silver Assisted Living Home, which has a rating of 10/10. FCS - Irons, along with its sister facilities across Soldotna and Kenai, uses smart room designs for comfort, offers custom care plans, and helps with daily tasks as needed, with thoughtful support to help people feel safe and cared for, and they accept long-term residents who require a higher level of care, though Medicare isn't accepted unless CMS-certified. The Department of Aging or Veterans Services inspects the facility, and each amenity, care offering, or daily routine at FCS - Irons is aimed at giving a calm, steady, and reassuring environment for residents and their families.