All About Care, Inc. runs a small residential care home at 9300 Aphrodite Drive in Anchorage, Alaska, and has a practice location at 2505 Azurite Court in Anchorage, too, and this organization's been active since April 23, 2010, which shows some stability, and their staff have an average tenure of three years or more, so people tend to stay on the job. The facility's licensed for up to five residents, making it quiet, and the rooms are mostly private and sometimes furnished, and there are options with kitchenettes in some assisted living homes. They offer assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, independent living, continuing care, and Board and Care Home services, with private rooms starting at $5,000 per month, which seems about right for the area. There's twenty-four-hour supervision and non-ambulatory care, and caregivers speak English, plus they've built up over a decade of experience with people who have Dementia and Alzheimer's, so they have some know-how.
Residents get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, taking medicine, and activities of daily living, and staff help with diabetic care, high acuity conditions, incontinence, and other health needs. People with dietary restrictions-whether it's allergies or diabetes-get meals made for them, and meal service is included, and there's housekeeping, laundry or dry cleaning, and move-in help. For emergencies, there's an alert system to help keep people safe. Community activities happen most days, like regular movie nights, games, music, creative projects, and planned exercise or wellness programs, with outdoor trips, board games, book rooms, and options like pet therapy, and there's a spa room, sauna, garden areas, a game room, fitness room, business room, recreation rooms, and places to relax or read. They've got a community garden, walking paths, and amenities close by like parks, cafes, stores, hospitals, places of worship, and different transportation options, with some complimentary rides for appointments or errands, plus scheduled trips to religious or community events. The place offers transportation and parking, which can help folks get around. There's a focus on personalized care and hospitality, with private bedrooms, support for daily needs, and a stable team who know the residents, and the official in charge is titled SECRETARY.
Some of the unique touches come from having a small group setting, which means staff can give more individual attention, and the community features things like a jacuzzi, a barber or parlor, book rooms, and wellness spaces, plus scheduled activities to keep everyone socially active and engaged, which some families might find comforting, and, overall, the facility keeps things simple, focusing on safety, comfort, and a supportive, home-like environment for every resident.