250 E. Fireweed Avenue, Palmer, Alaska 99645
Offers Assisted Living and Memory Care
Overall Score
Alaska Veterans' And Pioneers' Home is a senior living community in Palmer, Alaska offering assisted living and memory care.
At-a-Glance
250 E. Fireweed Avenue, Palmer, Alaska 99645
Size
50-75 Units
No
16-30 Units
Best-seniorliving analyzed 0 resident and family member surveys to determine what sets Alaska Veterans' And Pioneers' Home apart.
Alaska Veterans' and Pioneers' Home is a truly exceptional senior community! The staff is incredibly compassionate and dedicated, providing personalized care that makes residents feel valued and respected. The vibrant atmosphere fosters a strong sense of camaraderie among residents, with engaging activities that promote socialization and well-being. The facility itself is well-maintained, offering comfortable living spaces and beautiful surroundings. With a focus on honoring the service of veterans and celebrating the pioneering spirit, this community stands out as a warm and welcoming place for seniors to thrive. Highly recommended for those seeking a supportive and enriching environment!
In 2024, Best-seniorliving conducted an in-depth analysis of nearly 450,000 survey responses from residents and family members across more than 4,000 senior living communities nationwide. The survey focused on key aspects of satisfaction, including safety, caregiving, management, staff, dining, and activities. Communities that consistently delivered exceptional services and created a safe, well-cared-for environment for residents received high ratings and recognition for their excellence.
Alaska Veterans' And Pioneers' Home has been recognized by best-seniorliving.com as a Best Senior Living community for independent living, assisted living, and memory care. This recognition is based on positive feedback from residents and their family members.
Yes, Alaska Veterans' And Pioneers' Home provides assisted living services, along with independent living and memory care. For more information, including ratings and accolades, visit best-seniorliving.com.
Medicare generally does not cover the cost of living in senior communities, except for skilled nursing services when applicable. If a resident on Medicare requires outpatient therapy or home health services following a hospital stay, these may be covered. Medicaid coverage for assisted living depends on state regulations and individual income levels. Check with your state for specific details.
Yes, Alaska Veterans' And Pioneers' Home offers independent living options. Learn more about their awards and accolades on best-seniorliving.com