Yukon Kuskokwim Elder's Home

    1100 Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway Po Box 528, Bethel, AK, 99559
    • Skilled nursing

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    About Yukon Kuskokwim Elder's Home

    Yukon Kuskokwim Elder's Home is a long-term care facility in Bethel, Alaska, that first opened in 2014 and can care for up to 18 residents at a time and right now all beds are occupied, which means the place stays busy and well-used, probably because it's the only nursing home within 100 miles and serves as a safe and steady place for people who need daily care and support close to home. The home operates under the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation and focuses on providing care that respects the culture and traditions of the community, aiming to help residents feel valued and at home while they receive help with daily activities, like bathing, dressing, and managing medicine, all under supervision day and night, and with special help for people who have dementia or Alzheimer's. The staff works hard and the staffing level is high with about 8.04 nurse hours and 0.27 staff hours per resident every day, which has earned the facility a 5 out of 5 staff rating, and residents get support not just from nurses but trained caregivers, with programs in place for caregiver training, dementia care, and Medicaid. The quality rating sits at 4 out of 5 based on care outcomes, though the health audit shows a 1 out of 5, as the home has had 19 deficiencies and paid one federal fine for $3,900, so while the staff is attentive and training is good, some regulated areas need attention. You'll find simple community comforts like garden areas, walking paths, a dining room with scheduled and flexible meal services, including special menus for allergies and diabetes, a furnished room, and basic amenities like phones in rooms, laundry, emergency alert systems, and move-in coordination to help new residents settle. Residents and families also have access to counseling services and support as they plan for long-term care needs, and the facility accepts payments from both Medicare and Medicaid. The home works to offer a respectful, compassionate environment, with values based on Service, Respect, Compassion, and Trust, staying committed to serving Elders in the region with care that's both medical and mindful of cultural roots. Yukon Kuskokwim Elder's Home is a non-profit run by a corporation and focuses mostly on people who need skilled nursing, including those who are mostly bed-ridden, helping to make sure no one's left alone with their needs-though families should know the federal reviews point out some areas that still need improvement. The home is equipped with safety measures, including a sprinkler system, so staff can respond quickly during emergencies, and residents have resources to support social activities and enjoy a sense of community while staying close to their culture and traditions.

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