Hope Pioneer Parkway

    340 Pioneer Parkway, Palmer, AK, 99645
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    About Hope Pioneer Parkway

    Hope Pioneer Parkway sits at 340 Pioneer Parkway, Palmer, Alaska, and operates as an assisted living home with four licensed beds under license number 100051, providing a home-like setting for seniors who need help with daily tasks and some medical care but don't need a full nursing home, and over the years, plenty of folks have come to appreciate how the staff helps out with things like bathing, dressing, handling medicines, preparing meals-especially when someone has allergies or diabetes-and laundry, which sure takes a load off families, and you'll find that the rooms come furnished, there's an emergency alert system, telephone access, even walking paths and a community garden outside where people can chat a bit and stretch their legs when the weather's good. They also allow pets, so residents don't have to give up their companions, and offer activities like movie nights, which helps make the place feel less lonely. For those with memory problems, such as dementia or Alzheimer's, they provide secure memory care services and special programs meant to help with memory, plus 24-hour supervision for safety, and if someone needs skilled medical care, they have skilled nursing on hand for things like rehabilitation and wound care, and for anyone with trouble getting around, the facility is wheelchair accessible and ready for non-ambulatory care, with caregivers who speak English. There are transportation and parking options for residents, and services include coordination with outside healthcare people, so medical needs don't fall through the cracks, and everything's kept on schedule with meal service all day in a dining room, which is a comfort for people who like routine. They even offer respite care, so caregivers can get a short break, and hospice care for those who need support near the end of life. The facility stays licensed and surveyed by local government such as the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, but doesn't take Medicare, since it's not certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. In addition to board and care homes for a handful of residents at a time, the Hope Pioneer Parkway network supports options like independent senior apartments, adult daycare, and home care for folks who'd rather stay put in their own house. Each care option has its own name, and the facility tends to offer services tailored to each resident, so whether what's needed is light help or more medical supervision, they work to match the level of support, making sure seniors and families know who's doing what, and how things are going, and all this adds up to a place that offers basic help and special programs for seniors, right there in Palmer.

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