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    About Anchor House

    Anchor House sits at 1058 West 27th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, and has been caring for seniors and adults with mental illness since 1986, holding a license from Alaska's Department of Social Services and able to serve up to 63 residents, with 31 apartments, both private and shared, all having a private bathroom, and some with balconies and kitchenettes, making things comfortable and giving a home-like feel; many rooms come furnished but residents can bring a few things if they want, and every apartment has air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and access to patios or a yard, making life easier in an Alaskan winter. Residents get help with daily tasks like dressing, bathing, grooming, transfers, and medication, along with regular support for personal care, help with meals, and guidance or more hands-on help for those with mobility or memory problems, including people with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia. Nursing care goes on from 12-16 hours a day, with a registered nurse making weekly visits, and there's always round-the-clock supervision, with a 24-hour call system for emergencies, so residents who have trouble getting around or who need someone nearby always have coverage. Staff keep a daily routine that includes planned waking and meal times, room cleaning, and medication administration, and they're ready to help with rehabilitation, symptom management, diabetes care, and special dietary needs like meals for people with diabetes, hypertension, allergies, cholesterol problems, or dentures, and the cook serves three hot meals and snacks daily, even making favorites like salmon, shrimp, fried chicken, or pizza when asked, and anyone wanting a restaurant-style meal can enjoy it in the dining room.

    Anchor House has a full range of amenities without a bunch of fancy titles-there's a small library, a movie theater, a card and game room, a computer center, a beauty salon, a laundry facility, and spaces for art, fitness, and quiet time, plus a wellness center, a steam room, and a jacuzzi for those wanting to relax, so there's always a place for residents to go if they want to be busy or spend time by themselves. For those who enjoy being outside, there's a garden, walking paths, patios, and outdoor common spaces; the place arranges regular outings around the community, plans day trips, and coordinates rides for medical visits or errands, plus devotional services are available off-site and there's a calendar packed with group activities, exercise programs, movie nights, music, art, and community-sponsored events or gatherings run by the residents themselves. Residents can take part in fitness schedules or join planned social events, and there's support for spiritual well-being when that's important to someone. Housekeeping, laundry, and help moving in get handled by staff, and there's parking for anyone who needs it. Anchor House works to create a calm, kind atmosphere so seniors and adults with mental illness can be safe, comfortable, and included, whether they're needing basic help with living, complex nursing support, or a good walk outside.

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