Hope Daisy Petal sits at 3470 North Daisy Petal Circle in Wasilla, Alaska, tucked away in a quiet spot, and this place, with unique names like Harbor View Manor, Second Chances, Ravens View, Denali Ridge Assisted Living, and Wickersham House, provides plenty of care choices, so seniors here can get personalized help whether they need assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, skilled nursing, home care, respite care, or even hospice and adult day care, which means there's a lot of flexibility for folks who need different levels of support. There are specific care options, like the Hope Daisy Petal Circle for assisted living, and the whole community provides a home-like feel with balconies, a well-lit dining hall, a library and reading room, secure buildings, and safe grounds, with features such as grab bars in the bathrooms, ADA-compliant private bathrooms, and emergency buttons for safety, so that peace of mind is always in place.
The staff stays on-call around the clock, and there's a registered nurse available, which is especially helpful since they offer health monitoring, medication management, physical therapy, and spoon-feeding when needed, which folks with memory loss, Parkinson's disease, low mobility, or Alzheimer's may need at some point, and you'll find caregivers here who speak English and make an effort to build warmth through daily routines. The community offers help with daily living like bathing, dressing, meal prep, and laundry, and all utilities come included, so life feels less complicated. There are one-bedroom suites and shared apartments, and it's wheelchair accessible and pet-friendly, which really matters to folks who don't want to leave their animals behind.
There are three assisted living units at Hope Daisy Petal, and other affiliated homes nearby offer spaces ranging from two up to ten residents, like MSSCA - Tundra Rose with two, Keita Place ALH with five, and Caring Hands Assisted Living with ten, meaning there's a mix of larger and more intimate settings. Seniors here can join in movie nights, group activities, use computers, stroll gardens or walking paths, and join a fitness class or wellness program, so days aren't just spent alone, with meals planned for allergies, diabetes, or special diets, and family can stay over if needed. The grounds are well-kept, transportation and parking are available, there's always organized events and discussions, and laundry, housekeeping, and move-in help come with the package, all so life can feel more settled. Hope Daisy Petal aims to help seniors live as independently as possible but always make sure care is close by for things like mobility, daily hygiene, medication, or short-term respite if a caregiver needs a break.
Staff do regular care assessments to keep up with changing needs, using tools to check mobility, personal care needs, safety, and memory loss, and they try to match the level of support as time goes by. Residents get both board and care, access to social events, and programs that make living a little brighter. The building's always lit up, there's a safety alert system house-wide, and there are plenty of caregiving resources through the community too. The aim is to create a simple, safe, supportive space that helps each person feel at home, with an overall community rating of 3.8 out of 5.