Anchor House is a supportive living provider that offers a wide variety of services tailored for adults who require assistance to live as independently as possible in the community. Focused primarily on serving individuals with disabilities, seniors, and those with special health care needs, Anchor House has structured its programs to address both daily living and more complex needs. The facility is designed to create an environment where residents and program participants can thrive, maintain autonomy, and achieve personal goals, all while receiving the support necessary to do so.
One of the foundational services at Anchor House is 24-Hour Emergency Assistance, which ensures on-call staff are always available to help individuals problem-solve or respond to personal emergencies. This level of access offers peace of mind to residents and their families, knowing that help is readily available when unexpected situations arise. Alongside emergency assistance, Anchor House provides Adult Companion Services, offering attendants who support individuals with age-related needs, enabling them to manage daily tasks that do not require specific healthcare training.
The Community Living Assistance (CLA) program is designed to help individuals live within the community rather than in institutional settings. All supports, from assistance with household routines such as cleaning, cooking, and laundry through Homemaker Services, to more specialized care plans, are intended to promote independence. Customized Living Services further enhance this support by creating individualized health-related and supportive service packages for those residing in group settings, ensuring each person’s unique requirements are met.
Anchor House specializes in multiple Individualized Home Supports (IHS) programs, including options with Family Training, with Training, and without Training. These services empower people to remain in their own homes or family homes, offering varying levels of support and skill building for both the individuals and their family members. Night Supervision is also provided, which means residents can receive overnight in-home help—a vital support for those who may need assistance or monitoring during the night.
For individuals who qualify, Anchor House employs trained Personal Care Assistants (PCA) to foster community living for those with disabilities or age-related health concerns. These assistants help with a range of tasks, supporting residents so they may live more comfortably and safely within their familiar environments.
To complement its core offering, Anchor House includes Respite Services, giving family caregivers the opportunity to take necessary breaks from their responsibilities, knowing their loved ones are cared for in a safe and supportive environment. In addition, the Semi-Independent Living Services (SILS) program provides training and assistance for adults with developmental disabilities or related conditions, helping them to lead self-directed lives, build life skills, and live more independently within their community.
Overall, Anchor House is committed to developing individualized, compassionate, and practical solutions that encourage residents’ autonomy while offering a robust safety net of assistance. By blending routine household support, personal care, specialized training, and around-the-clock availability, Anchor House remains dedicated to fostering an inclusive and empowering setting for adults at all stages and levels of need.