Best Care Assisted Living

    7120 Scalero Circle, Anchorage, AK, 99507
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    About Best Care Assisted Living

    Best Care Assisted Living sits at 7120 Scalero Circle in Anchorage, Alaska, and has five licensed beds, so you get a smaller, quieter setting compared to bigger places, and what you find here is a house-like place where folks get help if they need it but can still have their own space-there are private bedrooms, some with kitchenettes, and even semi-private living areas, so there's enough room to feel a bit independent while knowing someone's always nearby. Staff speak English, there's 24-hour supervision, and people can get just about as much help as they need with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, moving around, managing incontinence, and other personal care, and if extra help is needed, caregivers and even a licensed nurse are around to coordinate with doctors or lend a hand with everyday things.

    The facility has a focus on both assisted living and memory care, which means folks with dementia or other memory problems get extra support from specially trained caregivers-this includes personalized care plans, memory care programs, and activities meant to keep the mind active, plus other social activities like movie nights, bistro visits, gardening, or just relaxing in common spaces inside or out, such as the reading area or the walking paths and garden. Meals are prepared by a chef, with menus to fit special diets, and snacks are always available, and there's regular housekeeping, laundry service, scheduled bathroom reminders, and transportation if someone needs to get to an appointment.

    Safety is a big focus at Best Care Assisted Living, and you see emergency response systems in rooms, falls management, and on-site nurse support, so residents and their families can feel reassured. The environment's meant to be supportive and welcoming, and the whole place is set up to help seniors stay as independent as possible without giving up comfort or safety, which can be especially good for older adults who can't quite live alone but don't need around-the-clock nursing home care. There's also computer access, flat screen TVs, a hair salon, parking, valet service, and even a community kitchen, and folks can get help with things like move-in coordination to make the change a bit easier.

    Information is on hand about different care options, including articles about medications, dementia, and caregiving, which can help families learn what to expect, and those interested can send email inquiries, use a contact form, or save the property to favorites while comparing options. The property's licensed and gets regular surveys from official agencies like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, so basic safety standards and regulations are met. This place aims to make seniors comfortable and engaged, offering a steady mix of support, care, activities, and a home-like feel for folks in need of an intermediate level of care tailored to what each person needs.

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