Marie Langley Assisted Living Home sits in Anchorage, AK, and provides care for seniors in a small, quiet setting with room for up to five residents, which means there's always enough attention for each person and trained staff on hand all day and night. The place allows both dogs and cats, so pets can stay close, and has well-sized, fully furnished apartments with safety features, including keypad entry, flat screen TVs, and air conditioning to keep everyone comfortable no matter the weather, and all rooms have cable and high-speed internet so folks can watch their shows or talk to family whenever they want. There are one-bedroom and studio options, each equipped for easy living, and residents get help with things like bathing, dressing, moving around, taking medications, continence management, and even health problems like dementia, Parkinson's, or Alzheimer's, since the facility offers assisted living and memory care services as well as respite care for short-term stays.
You'll find spaces where people gather-common areas, a library room, a game room, and a chapel-and outdoor walking paths, patios, and a garden make a good spot to get some fresh air or have quiet time. There's a gym plus a fitness section and therapy area for exercise and staying active, and a pool and hot tub for relaxing, along with a beauty salon and regular grooming services so people can feel refreshed. A well-designed communal dining area serves meals every day, and staff can make food for special occasions or follow dietary restrictions, like pureed foods or diabetic diets, and meal prep is taken care of from start to finish. Residents get clean linens, laundry, and housekeeping regularly, and the place handles maintenance, too, so folks don't have to worry about chores.
Marie Langley Assisted Living Home has a full calendar, with health and fitness classes, movie nights, arts and crafts, social and devotional activities, cooking sessions, meetings for residents and families, and plenty of community-sponsored events meant to keep the mind sharp and add a sense of routine. The staff organizes outings and arranges transportation to doctor appointments or errands. The facility offers help for as much or as little as someone needs, focusing on each person's habits, routines, and comfort, with safety features like emergency alert systems in place for peace of mind. This home welcomes visitors and tries to make things easy for everyone by handling move-in coordination, and they're set up for folks who want a smaller, familiar environment for long-term care, all under the licensed category of an Assisted Living Board and Care Home, which means there are only two licensed beds and five total apartments so nobody gets lost or feels left out. There are lots of details thought through to keep things calm, safe, and easy, and residents can keep living as independently as possible while getting the support they need.