Hickok Assisted Living Home, found at 6074 Doncaster Drive in Anchorage, Alaska, sits quietly with space for just three residents, and with Alaska state license #100961, the place keeps things pretty personal. The facility offers both residential home care and assisted living, which means people who live there can get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, taking showers, and even feeding if they need it, while still having some room to be themselves and make choices about their day. The staff stays on-site all day and night to check on residents, help with medications, and make sure everyone's safe, even for those who use wheelchairs or need help moving around the place, which gets important if someone can't get around easily.
Different living spaces are available, including shared rooms, studios, and one-bedroom suites, some with furnishings provided, and spaces like a communal kitchen, a café, a library, and a games room add to the home's social spots. Residents can meet in the dining room for meals-these get made fresh by a chef and include special snacks-and anyone needing help with eating or special diets can count on a registered dietitian, meal prep, and even a pharmacy service for their health. The case manager and other staff help with healthcare, rehabilitation, help with medications, and ongoing health assessments, and there's even a program for dementia, Alzheimer's care, and continence support.
Care isn't all physical, though, as move-in gets coordinated for each new resident and the staff works with families and outside healthcare providers as needed, reviewing individual service assessments to keep care plans tailored. There's a focus on keeping daily life active and pleasant, with wellness programs, physical therapy, movie nights, a garden, walking paths, and community-planned activities that encourage friendships among the small group. Residents get laundry and housecleaning, telephone in their rooms, internet and computer access, a 24-hour in-room emergency response system, and transportation and parking when needed. Hickok Assisted Living Home does accept small pets, which can be a comfort, so long as they fit the rules. The whole idea is to keep people as independent as possible while making sure help is right there when it's needed, and the atmosphere aims for warm, friendly, and personal.