Hope - West 75th

    716 West 75th Avenue, Anchorage, AK, 99515
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    About Hope - West 75th

    Hope - West 75th sits in the Taku-Campbell neighborhood of Anchorage, Alaska, on a property with about 9,750 square feet, and runs as a small assisted living home with only two licensed beds, so residents get plenty of attention from staff. The community serves folks who need help with daily tasks, like bathing, dressing, and moving around, and there's 24-hour supervision for safety and support. Staff are careful with medications, offering reminders and help setting things up, and there's regular nurse oversight and health checkups. Residents get home-cooked meals with options for special diets like diabetes or allergies, and staff can coordinate with healthcare providers for medical needs. Rooms come fully furnished with cable TV, phone lines, and Wi-Fi, and the apartments have simple decor that makes it feel comfortable. There are gardens and outdoor spaces for residents to enjoy some fresh air, and the dining room invites people to gather for meals. Social activities, community events, and entertainment help keep minds and bodies active, with things like movie nights, walking paths, and a wellness center all part of the mix. Staff help out with housekeeping, laundry, transportation for doctors' visits, and move-in coordination to make transitions easier. Hope - West 75th has specific protections for LGBTQ residents, acknowledging rights based on gender identity and orientation. The facility is part of a group with other licensed homes, including M.g.d. Alh, Arc - Aldona, and Peace & Harmony Alh, and staff provide specialized memory care for seniors who have Alzheimer's disease or need unique support. Emergency alert systems and careful attention to each person's needs aim to provide comfort and safety. Though there's no current public information on parking or outdoor amenities, the focus stays on care and well-being in a quiet setting. The community doesn't accept Medicare unless it's certified, but it works to provide long-term care for older adults who want a smaller, more personalized environment.

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