Aimaagvik Assisted Living sits at 5452 North Star Street in Utqiagvik, Alaska, and holds a license with the number 101209, so people know it's properly run and watched by state and local groups who look at rules, especially the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, and long-term care ombudsmen keep an eye on things for the seniors living there, and you'll see it's got 12 beds which means it's not a huge place and that gives it a bit of a family feeling. Folks who live at Aimaagvik Assisted Living get different kinds of care because the place offers assisted living, memory care if someone's dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing if somebody needs it, independent living for people who can do most things themselves, and even respite care for short stays, with each person getting a care plan that's their own. The building has rooms that can be private and some even give you a little kitchenette, so residents can keep a bit of their independence, and every room has a telephone for easy talking with family, plus furniture, while safety comes from things like an emergency alert system and 24-hour supervision just in case.
Meal times happen in a community dining room and the cooks can set up food options for people who have allergies or need diabetic-friendly meals, and there's also meal prep and service, along with regular laundry and even dry cleaning, and the staff take care of housekeeping, so residents don't have to worry about those chores. Activities go on every week-sometimes movie nights indoors, sometimes community events, outdoor walks on garden paths or time spent in outdoor spaces, and people can take part in these or just relax. There's transportation to help with appointments and parking for folks with cars, and when extra medical help's needed, Aimaagvik's staff work with outside healthcare providers. Personal care assistance is always available, whether someone needs support with bathing, dressing, transfers, managing medications, or just help moving around, and the staff know how to care for memory problems because they've got training for Alzheimer's and dementia, and that's important for some families.
Aimaagvik's part of a larger group with names like Jewel Lake Assisted Living Home, Eagles Wings II, Frontier Assisted Living, and a few more like Baxter Senior Living and Aspen Creek Senior Living, which even have videos you can watch, and places like Baxter offer skilled nursing and respite care, while Chugiak Senior Citizens does memory care and independent living. While Aimaagvik's main thing's assisted living, with long-term care, memory care, and home care in the mix, folks who move in can get help settling through their move-in coordination, and there's even ratings for these places-some up to 10/10-so families can look at the numbers, and with only 12 beds and plenty of support for daily living, you get a place that aims for comfort, safety, and some peace of mind, even if they don't take Medicare unless they get extra certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.