Friendship Terrace Assisted Living

    250 Herndon Dr, Homer, AK, 99603
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    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    About Friendship Terrace Assisted Living

    Friendship Terrace Assisted Living sits at 250 Herndon Dr in Homer, Alaska, and has served seniors since 1998, being a retirement community with a broad range of care and living options, so residents get help suited to their needs whether they're looking for independent living in senior apartments, assisted living support, or more advanced nursing and rehab care, with memory care available for those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and there's also adult day services that give caregivers a break while offering seniors meals, activities, and support during the day, plus home care for folks needing help while living at home. The staff provides care 24 hours a day, handling things like medication management, personal hygiene, and meal programs, with on-site laundry and housekeeping to make daily life easier, and they're ready to help with tasks like bathing, dressing, and transportation to appointments or outings, so seniors don't have to worry about getting around or missing out on events. Friendship Terrace includes hospice care for end-of-life needs and focuses on physical and emotional wellness, bringing in exercise programs, wellness projects, and healthcare services right on site, while activities, group outings, and social events encourage friendships among the residents. Special attention goes to memory care, with sections in the facility designed for safety and routine for people with memory issues, and federal or state support might help with costs for these kinds of care. Seniors can choose among different meal plans and support levels, paying for the services that fit their situation, and there's always someone trained around to help out or answer questions about managing medications or arranging meals. The place keeps elements of Alaskan culture in its programs, so seniors can stay connected to their history, and they organize checklists, articles, and videos to help families learn about senior care, with a resource library available for those who want to compare housing or get tips on long-term care and insurance. The community strives to keep things safe, comfortable, and meaningful for every resident, making sure there are plenty of ways to stay active or find support if someone's at risk or living with disabilities, and always focusing on individual needs so people get the help they want, whether they need full-time staff care or just occasional support and transportation.

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