Nordic Living sits in Homer, Alaska, with its main assisted living facility called Kachemak Way Assisted Living, which has five licensed beds and gives seniors a smaller, home-like place where they can get the help they want, with private bedrooms and three bathrooms shared among five people, and with a care provider living onsite around the clock. There's another part called The Terrace, located at 250 Herndon Avenue, and that place has up to 40 licensed beds and brings in many kinds of support like assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, and options for those who might need dialysis or mental health care, so people with different needs can find a space that's set up for them. The community pays attention to everyday comforts, with furnished rooms, emergency alert systems, and scheduled housekeeping, while every room has its own phone line and some spots have kitchenettes if someone wants a bit more privacy.
Folks staying there get three home-cooked meals a day, as well as snacks throughout, and staff can prepare meals with special diets for allergies or diabetes, and people gather in dining rooms to eat together or join in community-sponsored events. Residents can go out on the walking paths, tend the gardens, join movie nights, or do other activities like gardening as they like, and there's help with taking medicine, getting dressed, bathing, or moving around if a person needs it, while everything happens under 24-hour supervision. The staff helps with arranging healthcare appointments and handles tasks like laundry and cleaning, with transportation and parking for outings or appointments. For those that want to stay busy, there are activities that lean toward keeping both mind and body active, and the staff encourages a lively, social feel without pushing anyone too hard to join.
The setting is peaceful, with nice views of Kachemak Bay, and the grounds are meant for comfort and calm, making it easy for people to enjoy their surroundings. The grounds foster a family-like feeling, with shared living spaces but private bedrooms; some areas fit five residents while larger areas can support up to 40. Medication management and wellness checks happen every day, so residents don't have to worry about missing something important. The Nordic Living community keeps a simple aim: help seniors with daily life, support their health, let them stay active if they wish, and make sure they can enjoy life's everyday moments. The community uses a Seniorly Community Score, a special way to rate how things are going, so decisions stay grounded in real experience and service.