Parson Home is a senior living community in Anchorage, Alaska, that provides assisted living and memory care within a home-like setting, and you'll find it in the 99507 zip code area, and what's notable is that there are 5 licensed beds, which means a small group of residents live there, sharing spaces that feel more personal and less crowded. The facility includes separate assisted living units like Ark of Caring Assisted Living Home, Kro Assisted Living, Aurora Assisted Living Home, Kiwi Assisted Living Home, Comfort & Caring ALH, and The Ark of Emmanuel, each with 5 units, and New Beginning II, which has room for 4 seniors, so there's a range of choices, whether someone wants a studio, a shared room, or a single bedroom, and then there are 3 senior apartments too, with different levels of care like assisted living, board and care, memory care, and long-term care, since people have different needs at different times as they age. Parson Home is run by Mr. James Parson and does have approvals from the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services and the Oregon Department of Human Services, so you can expect the state to check on how care is given.
Parson Home uses its own terms like "care services" and "amenities" for what's included, and the care services cover help with bathing, dressing, toileting, transfers, managing medications, feeding by spoon if needed, monthly doctor visits, and coordination with outside health care providers, and there's always a registered nurse on staff if something comes up. For those needing memory care, there are special parts of the home and programs just for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, like structured activity programs and personalized care plans, so folks get activities that fit their needs and keep them engaged. There's a focus on supporting independence and dignity, which shows in the daily health and fitness activities, preventative health screenings, and help with speech or occupational therapy.
Residents have access to a spacious community dining room where all meals are prepared, and special diets can be accommodated, with all-inclusive meal service, and if you look for comfort, you'll find furnished rooms, a reading room, a game room, high-definition TVs, movie nights, porches to sit outside, walking paths and gardens, basic cable, Wi-Fi, and telephone service. There's 24/7 security, a keypad entry system, and call pendant system, so families do feel peace of mind. Housekeeping, laundry, bed making, linen changes, and apartment maintenance are all part of the amenities, and transportation and parking are available if anyone still drives or needs rides to appointments. Birthday celebrations and special parties are part of the routine, making it feel like a real home with a close community.
Parson Home schedules social and recreational activities every day, so there's always something going on, and there's move-in coordination to help new residents settle in. Everything's aimed at maintaining well-being and comfort, whether it means help with daily routines, offering a quiet spot in the gardens, or just making sure folks can call someone if there's an emergency. The staff supports residents at every turn and works to make sure everyone feels at home, no matter their health needs or personal differences.