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    3.67 · 3 reviews

    Overall rating

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    • Care

      3.7
    • Staff

      3.7
    • Meals

      3.5
    • Building

      3.8
    • Value

      3.4

    Location

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    About Serenity Care

    Serenity Care sits at 321 Thomas Circle in Anchorage, Alaska, where it's run as a small, home-like assisted living facility with room for four residents, so things tend to stay pretty cozy and quiet without much hustle and bustle, and there are both studio-style rooms and private bedrooms, some with kitchenettes, to make personal space more comfortable. The place has been running for almost eight years as Serenity Care Alh, LLC, set up as a Limited Liability Company that's kept its good standing, and it's managed through the registered agent Salvy Remigio. Residents get care built around their own needs, with help offered for daily things like bathing, dressing, medication management, getting around with or without a wheelchair, transfers, and keeping up with laundry and housekeeping. There's a 24-hour call system for emergencies and ongoing supervision, so help is close by at any time of night or day. The staff provides both short-term and long-term nursing care-up to 24 hours-as well as specialized services for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, where they pay close attention to wandering and anxiety, and memory care aims to slow cognitive decline while keeping people safe. They'll give more support if someone can't walk easily or needs hospice or palliative care. The services also include physical, occupational, and speech therapy along with care coordination, move-in help, and monitoring, so each person gets a plan that fits them. Residents get help with meals-served in a dining room with options for all-day dining and changes for diabetes or allergies-and also have furnished rooms, a community room, and leisure walking paths or a garden outside for fresh air, and there are activities like movie nights and community gatherings for those who want to stay social. Transportation and parking are available, and telephone service is set up in rooms so it's easier to stay in touch. There's an effort to keep a supportive setting with amenities and nursing services-along with memory care programs, emergency alert systems, and accessible features-all meant to make daily living safer and a bit simpler for seniors who want to keep independence as much as possible within a small, engaged community.

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