Maple Springs of Wasilla

    3265 E Meridian Park Loop, Wasilla, AK, 99654
    4.6 · 7 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Welcoming facility, caring staff, concerns

    I placed my mom here and I'm impressed by the beautiful, welcoming facility and compassionate leadership - staff genuinely care, anticipate needs, guide families, and even the director/CEO visits. They treated residents like family, took the guesswork out of planning, and accommodated our unique situation. My only concern: they can be short-staffed and were dismissive about an allergy-safe diet, with dietary restrictions not always honored.

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    4.57 · 7 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.2
    • Meals

      1.0
    • Amenities

      4.6
    • Value

      4.6

    Pros

    • Welcoming environment
    • Helpful and informative staff
    • Kind, compassionate caregivers
    • Genuine concern for residents' well‑being
    • Assistance with planning and explaining options
    • Accommodation of unique situations
    • Residents treated like family
    • Staff go out of their way to provide care
    • Beautiful, well‑kept facility
    • Compassionate, engaged leadership (director/CEO involvement)
    • Proactive, anticipatory approach to resident needs
    • First‑class, heartfelt service

    Cons

    • Short‑staffing
    • Dismissive or inconsistent staff behavior
    • Dietary restrictions not honored (including refusal of allergy‑safe diet)

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in these review summaries is strongly positive with recurring emphasis on compassionate, family‑style care and a welcoming, attractive facility. Multiple reviewers describe staff as kind, genuinely caring, and willing to go beyond routine duties to ensure residents are comfortable and treated like family. The facility itself is consistently described as beautiful and well kept, and leadership presence (including visits from the director/CEO) is noted as compassionate and engaged. Several summaries specifically praise the staff for taking the guesswork out of planning, explaining care options, accommodating unique situations, and educating families—indicating strength in admissions, care planning, and family communication.

    Care quality and staff behavior are the most consistently praised elements. Reviewers highlight staff dedication, a proactive approach to anticipating residents' needs, and an overall environment of heartfelt, first‑class service. Comments such as residents being "loved and cared for like family," staff who "understand what you would want for your own family," and reports of leadership that moves people emotionally suggest a strong culture of empathy and resident‑centered care. The staff's willingness to help families navigate options and to be informative and supportive during transitions is a repeated positive theme.

    Facility and atmosphere are also strengths. Descriptions of the place as "beautiful" and the environment as "welcoming" support an impression of a well‑maintained community that feels comfortable and home‑like. The combination of a pleasing physical environment with attentive, emotionally invested staff contributes to many reviewers’ use of words like "awesome" and "heartfelt care."

    However, there are important, concrete concerns raised that should be noted. A few summaries call out operational problems: instances of short‑staffing and reports of dismissive or inconsistent staff behavior. Most notably, at least one review indicates that dietary needs were not honored—specifically a refusal to provide an allergy‑safe diet and ignored dietary restrictions. These issues are serious because staffing levels and reliable adherence to dietary and medical accommodations directly affect resident safety and quality of life. While the predominant narrative is positive, these negative reports indicate potential variability in execution and operational consistency.

    Taken together, the pattern is one of a facility with strong leadership, a caring culture, attractive premises, and staff who often go above and beyond for residents and families. At the same time, there are isolated but significant operational red flags—especially around staffing adequacy and honoring dietary restrictions—that could materially impact resident wellbeing. Prospective residents and families would likely find a compassionate, supportive environment at Maple Springs of Wasilla, but should also seek direct confirmation on current staffing levels, staff turnover, and policies/practices for managing allergies and dietary accommodations to ensure those concerns have been addressed.

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    About Maple Springs of Wasilla

    Maple Springs of Wasilla sits at 3265 E Meridian Park Loop in Wasilla, AK, and serves older adults who need skilled nursing, assisted living, or rehabilitation between hospital and home, and they've got care for folks who need help most of the time as well as people who can do most things themselves but want a bit more security, so you might find comfortable private rooms, some with kitchenettes, and a staff that handles nursing care, rehabilitation, and even hospice house services with steady support and compassion. The place is made for comfort with air conditioning, wheelchair accessibility, and easy onsite parking and restrooms, and they've set out thoughtful touches like a whirlpool spa room, a rehab gym, and even an ice cream parlor where residents can relax or gather, and there are courtyards and nice landscaping for fresh air. Residents have lots of choices, like a library for reading, a piano or music hall for listening or playing, a movie theater for watching films together, and regular church services for spiritual needs, while the dining is restaurant-style with food that's meant to taste good and bring people together. They offer plenty to keep busy, from classes and activities to group outings, with spaces like a resident kitchen for cooking or visiting, a beauty salon and barber shop for haircuts and grooming, and shuttle services that help with getting around town or to restaurants nearby. There's fitness equipment for folks who want to stay active, and the staff takes pride in supporting everyone's independence and dignity, helping you feel a little less alone and part of something, and Maple Springs of Wasilla is connected with other Maple Springs communities, including one in Anchorage, North Logan, Palmer, and Brigham City, so when you walk through the home or relax in the garden or join a class, you know people have thought about what makes life easier and nicer, especially when you might need a bit of extra help.

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