NuStart Assisted Living Home

    729 East 9th Avenue, Anchorage, AK, 99501
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    About NuStart Assisted Living Home

    NuStart Assisted Living Home sits in Anchorage, Alaska, and welcomes seniors who want a home-like setting with some help for daily living. The community is licensed by the state and has rules for care, like age and education requirements for administrators, background checks for all workers, and staff trained in first aid and CPR, so there's always someone nearby any hour of the day, though staff numbers aren't set by a ratio. The home offers care for people who are mostly independent but could use help with things like bathing, meal prep, dressing, medication management, and chores. To get started, every new resident needs an assessment by a doctor and has to sign a service contract, just like everyone else in Alaska moving into care.

    NuStart's building holds up to 10 residents at a time in studio, one-bedroom, or shared apartments, with rules like only two people per room and at least 80 square feet for one bed or 140 for two. Each floor has a bathroom for every six residents, so it's pretty handy for people getting around. The place allows pets such as cats and dogs, so folks don't have to leave their companions behind.

    Memory care is available for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and some rooms have state-approved door alarms to help prevent wandering, though the halls and rooms may not be built using dementia-friendly design, so families might want to look around before the move. Residents get rights information, grievance steps, phone access, and visitor rules explained when they join, and can always ask for more details about fees in writing.

    NuStart serves daily home-cooked meals and can handle special diets, including diabetes or allergies, plus all-day dining. There are activity programs like movie nights, music, fitness, gardening, art, and devotional events, and common spaces such as a gym, pool, hot tub, beauty salon, chapel, greenhouse, and gardens. The community has extras like cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and emergency alert systems, along with rooms that can be furnished or decorated as needed.

    Residents have help with transportation for doctor visits, errands, and religious services. There's support for non-ambulatory folks and those who need speech or occupational therapy, Parkinson's care, and hospice or respite stays. Laundry, linen, and housekeeping are covered, and staff assist with everyday needs like showering, eating, and getting dressed or to the bathroom, with regular health checks and medication management included. Families can check ratings online for some of the other homes run by the group, like Rjp Home Care Services or Divine Hands Assisted Living Home. Medicare isn't taken unless the facility earns certification, but the care and services go far for people who want a small, supportive place in Alaska to call home.

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