Providence Kodiak Island Med - LTC sits in Kodiak, Alaska, and serves as a small, hospital-based long-term care center with room for up to 19 residents, where folks get nursing help around the clock and support for daily living. This center operates with a secure, locked environment to keep people with memory concerns safe and offers Alzheimer's programs and memory care for seniors needing extra protection so they don't roam. The staff work hard to care for people with different needs, using a team led by family medicine doctors, physician associates, and nurse practitioners. People can get help with showering, dressing, bathing, bathroom needs, and general hygiene, plus three daily homemade meals, and there's a mobile hairdresser who comes in if requested or a hair salon on site.
They've earned a 3-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and an A- overall grade, with high marks for long-term care quality, having an A in inspections and a B+ in both short-term care and nurse quality. Very few people develop bed sores here, and hospitalization rates are remarkably low. This place keeps nearly full at a 96.81% occupancy rate, and nobody has launched a substantiated complaint in the last year. Awards include Top Nursing Home in Alaska for several years running, with extra credit for getting every patient a pneumonia vaccine.
Providence Kodiak Island Med - LTC offers rehabilitation in both in-patient and out-patient settings, along with personal, speech, occupational, physical, and respiratory therapy, plus recreational therapy and nutritional counseling if needed. Seniors and families will find support for care planning, caregiver education and certification, special dementia training, and even Residential Assisted Living and Medicaid training for caregivers. The place arranges daily events, movie nights, fitness, music and art projects, transportation, and community evenings, along with a book room, hot tub or health room, barber or beauty services, yard areas, and game rooms, keeping spirits up with pet therapy, board games, outdoor relaxing, and music therapy. You'll also find village clinics involved, pharmacists who help sort out medications, and labs that can do a range of tests, with medical support available any time via phone lines or virtual care.
Native Beneficiaries and Veterans can use pharmacy services at the Alutiiq Enwia Health Center, and prescriptions go to the KANA Main pharmacy for folks at Mill Bay Health Center. There's a strong partnership with the local ER and hospital for urgent care, and urgent needs get attention during business hours. The emergency department at Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center is close by for life-threatening matters. For those needing special diets for diabetes or high blood pressure, nutritional plans are available. The village clinics are stocked and supported, and case managers are involved quickly after emergency visits. Families and residents can join councils to stay involved, and the whole place runs as a non-profit, taking Medicaid and Medicare. Residents get access to their medical details and appointments through a MyChart system and can use virtual care for some consults. All told, this is a community where people get steady care, good oversight, strong medical services, and chances to connect, all in a plain, honest environment that keeps safety and dignity at the front.