FCS - Cottonwood

    825 Cottonwood Drive, Valdez, AK, 99686
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    About FCS - Cottonwood

    FCS - Cottonwood sits in Valdez, Alaska, as a small, home-like assisted living community with space for up to four residents, and while that doesn't sound like much, it does mean every elder gets a lot of individual care from English-speaking caregivers who are awake and on duty all day and night, and the staff help with bathing, getting dressed, moving around, medication, and any bathroom needs, plus they check in often and coordinate care with nurses or other healthcare folks if needed. The memory care area stays alarm-secured to keep residents safe, and the care team uses a complete schedule for meals, medication, memory support, and fun activities to keep everyone social and engaged, like movie nights, card and board games, music and exercise plans, pet therapy sometimes, and trips outside along the garden and walking paths when the weather allows. There's one-bedroom and studio options, shared rooms, and every space has non-slip floors, with wheelchair access for those who need it, and the shared dining room serves three homemade meals every day, with special diets for diabetes, high blood pressure, or allergies, and staff handle all the housekeeping, laundry, and move-in details to help new folks settle in quicker. Residents go to daily community events, sometimes play bingo or listen to music, visit the fitness or recreation room when available, and can even use the library or relax in the garden, and they can get their hair cut with a visiting hairdresser or use the beauty shop if they want to freshen up. Fall prevention programs, optional massage therapy, safe outdoor decks, emergency pendants, and personal service requests all help keep folks comfortable, while transportation help lets them make it to doctor appointments, shopping, or church. FCS - Cottonwood also offers short-term stays for respite and even hospice services when someone needs end-of-life care. The whole place works like a big family, aiming for a warm and safe feeling rather than a big, busy institution, and every part-from meals and cleaning to day trips, alarms, and medical support-follows rules set by Alaska's Department of Social Services. The facilities and extra services might vary, so anyone wanting to move in should talk with the administrator to be sure about what's included.

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