Arctic Rose Assisted Living Home sits in Wasilla, Alaska, on 5291 N. Honeysuckle Lane, and offers care for up to five residents at a time, which keeps things calm and lets staff give more one-on-one attention, and with a single-story design, moving around is easier for everyone, including for those who use wheelchairs or walkers. The home includes bright spaces thanks to large windows, a chandelier, and an open layout, and you'll find a kitchen, living room, and dining room where residents can eat home-style meals, including options for special diets like diabetes, and meals happen on schedule every day. Residents can bring their pets, and rooms come fully furnished so there's less to worry about when moving in, and housekeeping and laundry get handled by staff, who also step in with move-in coordination for families.
The place runs as an assisted living and memory care facility, with services set up for people who need help with daily life, such as bathing, dressing, eating, getting in and out of bed or chairs, and toileting, all supervised around the clock by trained staff, nursing assistants, and an on-call registered nurse for extra peace of mind. There's an emergency alert system and access to call lights so help is always close by. The community runs programs like Senior University, volunteer activities, companion time, and movie nights to keep social connections strong, and schedules trips for doctor visits or outings with their transportation service, and a Care Coordinator helps set up individualized care plans that aim to support emotional, spiritual, and mental health.
Arctic Rose Assisted Living Home supports both seniors and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, offering specialized services, and works with Medicaid waivers like the IDD and Alaskans Living Independently waivers. The facility is veteran owned and operated, and staff include awake caregivers overnight, so there's help any time of day or night. The environment feels cozy and welcoming, with gathering spaces full of natural light and a garden with walking paths outside, and residents can join community events, enjoy cable or satellite TV, and use outdoor space to get some fresh air. The location in a quiet Wasilla neighborhood has cafés and spiritual centers nearby, and the facility has a strong focus on keeping residents safe, comfortable, and able to enjoy as much independence as possible, using personal plans and care coordination to make sure needs get met without overlooking the little things, like laundry, meals, and everyday companionship.