Ur Precious Assisted Living Home sits in Anchorage, Alaska, and holds a license under number 100938, and with just room for three residents, everything stays comfortable and personal, so people get attention for what they need, whether it's daily help, memory care, or recovery after surgery, and folks can pick between a one-bedroom, a studio, or shared living quarters, all having emergency alert systems and furnished rooms that make living feel secure and homey, which is sometimes hard to find in bigger places. The kitchenettes mean residents can do a bit of their own cooking if they want, but there's still a meal service with a culinary chef preparing three meals and snacks every day, and if you need special diets or a pureed menu because of swallowing problems or diabetes, that's taken into consideration too, which can be a real comfort when diets change over time and people worry about what they can eat. Cats and dogs are allowed, so the place feels warmer and more like a home when you see a pet in the hall, and there's a focus on letting people keep routines, and activities like arts and crafts, movie nights in a small theater, and walks in the garden courtyard, or in the chapel for devotional activities, all help make each day a little different-or let you stick to your schedule if that's what you prefer.
There are laundry and linen services, and housekeeping keeps everything clean, so residents don't have to worry about chores piling up, and scheduled transportation for both medical and non-medical needs lets people go to appointments or outings without fuss. Memory care and medication management are in place for those who need them, which means tailored plans get developed alongside the on-site registered nurse, licensed staff, and monthly physician checkups, so most medical needs are looked after right in the home. Air conditioning, cable TV, and Wi-Fi run throughout, so residents can stay comfortable, watch television, or connect online, and the gym, pool, hot tub, beauty salon, and massage therapy keep wellness in mind, which can help ease aches, keep bodies moving, or simply offer a pleasant break in the day. There's a quiet library and reading corner, communal kitchen, well-lit dining hall, household support with move-in help, and even family support meetings for relatives keeping track of loved ones. The staff stays awake around the clock, and each resident gets a custom care plan that can include help with bathing, dressing, moving around, meals, and medicine, including support for those living with Parkinson's or Alzheimer's, and always with fall prevention measures in place because safety is a top concern. The landscape stays serene and has walking paths for fresh air, and with a small, friendly group of residents and staff, things stay relaxed, so everybody's looked after without feeling crowded or overlooked.