Akers Family Care Home sits in Crab Orchard, Kentucky, and provides assisted living in a residential family care home setting. The home holds a license for three residents, so everyone gets plenty of attention, and with names sometimes seen as Baker Family Care Home or Stiles Family Care Home, it's dedicated to family-style care. Care staff stay on-site 24 hours a day and help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and transferring, always trying to make folks comfortable and keep everyone safe. The home's small size helps residents feel valued, with caregivers focused on respecting dignity and building connections that make people feel like they belong to a small, close-knit community.
The facility prepares daily meals, accommodates dietary needs like diabetes diets, and manages medicines so residents take them properly. Meals are served in a dining room, and rooms come fully furnished with cable TV, Wi-Fi, and telephones, keeping things as home-like as possible. Housekeeping and laundry services are taken care of, and there are outdoor spaces for fresh air, gardening, or relaxing. Staff arrange transportation to doctor appointments if needed, and there's coordination with healthcare providers. Akers Family Care Home is a non-medical facility, so it doesn't have a full medical staff but does provide medication management, personal grooming help, mobility support, and scheduled activities each day. There's an option for respite care for short-term stays and long-term care for those who need more support.
Families appreciate competitive pricing, starting at $2,940 per month, and the peace that comes from 24-hour supervision and security. The setting supports independence but offers help whenever someone needs it. The home schedules daily activities, helps residents with social and recreational needs, and works to keep the atmosphere peaceful and welcoming. Move-in coordination, medication administration, personal hygiene help, and specialized care plans for every resident are standard. With only three beds, caregivers truly get to know each person, and the support given aims to foster a home away from home for seniors looking for individualized care within a small group.