Two Sisters Assisted Living Home, also known as Two Sisters Too ALH, LLC, sits at 413 N Tiffany Drive in Palmer, Alaska, right in the Gateway area, and the place offers long-term care for seniors who need daily help like bathing, dressing, or using the bathroom, plus there's always staff around day and night who wake up and check on folks, and if you're needing more monitoring and medical attention because you can't live by yourself anymore, they know how to look after you, and the team's pretty good about keeping people out of their rooms and around others in big shared rooms or outside when the weather's good, which seems to help with friendships and makes it less lonely. The home's licensed by Alaska's Department of Social Services for 5 residents, with up to 4 or 5 beds, so it's a close-knit community, doesn't feel crowded, and the caregivers are trained for high-needs residents, even those with heavy care, dementia, or other memory issues, and they try hard to treat everyone gently and give residents choices when possible, especially for folks who can get confused or act out.
The place is designed with private rooms or shared bedrooms, indoor common rooms, a book room, hot tub, garden, and recreation spaces, and there're activities on-site and off-site, plus devotional groups you can go to if that's important, and meals are home-cooked three times a day. You'll get as much help as needed with bathing, dressing, hygiene, or using the toilet, and they offer regular wound care, incontinence support, and blood sugar monitoring for diabetic residents, although staff can't give insulin but they can help with other diabetes care. The home can look after people who are unsteady, require wheelchairs, or need two-person transfers and mechanical lifts, and for folks who might try to wander off, they have bracelets that ring alarms and a computer system that alerts staff. Memory care is tailored to those with dementia or Alzheimer's, and they have a secured property and wing for residents who tend to forget where they are. There's also behavioral care for those dealing with anger or confusion, and physicians or therapists come by, like nurses, physical therapists, or occupational therapists, depending on what's needed.
Some people have special diets for things like high blood pressure or diabetes, and the staff can handle that, and they can arrange to get residents to doctor's appointments, errands, or religious services for an extra fee, plus there's parking for residents who still drive. There's always staff awake, watching out and reminding folks to get to meals or activities, and there's plenty of programs, movie nights, music therapy, pet visits, fitness, crafts, even evening social events. Residents can smoke outside if they want, and the staff does their best to keep everything clean. Hospice, respite care, and aging-in-place services mean people don't have to move if their needs change. There's a review verification system to make sure community feedback comes from real families, and there's a process for helping families get advice from local senior living advisors if they ask. Overall, Two Sisters Assisted Living Home offers a supportive, tidy environment focused on each person's health, safety, and sense of belonging, and they do what they can to help everyone live as well as possible, whether that means sharing a meal, joining in games, or simply spending a peaceful afternoon in the garden.