St Thomas II sits at 6885 Town And Country Place in Anchorage, Alaska, and it's a small care home with 5 licensed beds, where you'll find a mix of nursing, custodial care, and assisted living services rolled together for seniors who need just a bit more oversight and help throughout the day or night, and the place's got shared quarters, private bedrooms, and even studio suites for different needs and comfort levels. There's a focus on in-depth care for people dealing with chronic issues, especially folks who have diabetes, kidney disease, or need vascular access support, and they've got a special team of nurses and therapists-headed by RN Lastimoso, Fledz Lerios-ready to handle things like incontinence care, spoon feeding, and even two-person transfers if someone's having difficulty moving. They're set up for both short-term recovery and long-term residency, with services like physical therapy, chronic disease management, post-acute care, hospice, and even outpatient doctor appointments.
You'll find amenities that lean toward comfort and routine-there are fitness classes, daily exercise routines, movie nights, and a reading room, plus snacks available, a culinary chef, a book nook, outdoor spaces, and a small snack shop. If someone wants to pray or needs quiet, there's chapel time, and folks who like crafts, music, or even animal therapy have regular chances to join these groups or scheduled activities, not to mention a barber or parlor and a sauna or wellness room for extra relaxation. Nurses and other staff stay awake and present 24/7, lending a hand with bathing, dressing, checking blood sugar, handling medication, mealtime help, surgery recovery, and trip arrangements to see doctors or clinics. They've got a dietitian for custom meal plans-good for those watching their salt or carbs for conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes-and there's case management and custom needs assessments to make sure everyone gets the support that suits them best.
St Thomas II meets all the important rules for a residential care home, holding a state-issued license and certifications from Medicare and Medicaid, and it accepts both public and private insurance. Safety measures like 24-hour security and emergency help are in place, and the staff can help with a lot of daily chores like grooming, bathroom visits, and keeping active so residents can stay as independent as possible. This facility tries to provide a steady and dependable setting for seniors so families have peace of mind, and the blend of medical services and community activities helps residents feel cared for in body and spirit every day.