Bright Horizon Alh sits at 1453 Kanabec Drive in Wasilla, Alaska, a quiet spot about two miles outside the town, with easy access to pharmacies, clinics, parks, and places to eat, so folks don't have to go far when they need something. This board and care home has room for three senior citizens, giving it a more personal feel, where staff can get to know everybody well and tend to their needs like helping with bathing, dressing, managing medicine, and making sure folks can get where they need to go, whether it's a doctor's appointment or just out for a walk on the nearby trails. Residents get three daily meals, and there's always help for those with special diets, even if someone needs their food spoon-fed or requires a diabetic plan, and meals happen in a bright dining room so there's plenty of company. Memory care is available here, with trained caregivers who know about dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and incontinence, so residents who need extra watching over get the right support and attention at all hours.
Life at Bright Horizon Alh stays busy with scheduled daily activities to keep minds active and bodies moving, things like group outings, movie nights in the theater room, birthday and holiday parties, educational programs, and even computer classes for those who want to give it a try. There's a wellness space for exercise and therapy, a garden and walking paths for anyone who enjoys the outdoors, and a computer room for folks wanting to browse or take a class. Large studio and one-bedroom apartments come fully furnished, with emergency pull cords in each room, a security system, and high-speed internet and cable, so safety and comfort are both considered. Nurses visit every month for checkups, and there's always health monitoring for everyone, including preventive exams and support for diabetes and non-ambulatory needs.
Staff make sure there's always assistance with moving in, transferring, and even special arrangements for laundry, cleaning, and housekeeping, and every apartment includes a telephone and utilities (except the phone bill), so residents don't have to worry about those details. The small three-bed setup means each person's care plan can be tailored to what they need each day, with attention from staff who coordinate with healthcare providers and a doctor who visits once a month. Housekeeping, move-in help, transportation for appointments, and regular social events all aim to create a safe, comfortable place for seniors who want to keep their independence, whether they need a little help or a lot, and the same goes for offering short-term respite care if someone just needs a break to help their main caregiver. Visiting hours are open, there's on-site parking, and plenty of space for friends and family to spend time, so everyone's included.