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Home & Community Based Agency
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Can I use the phone? Can I bring my cell phone?Yes. Each house has a land line to both make and receive calls. The Behavioral Health Coaches will assist you with making any calls and getting phone numbers that you may need. Residents are welcome to bring personal cell phones as part of their belongings.
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Can I smoke?Yes, tobacco smoking is allowed in designated smoking areas outside the homes. Residents will explore smoking options with treatment team.
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What can I bring with me?Living at Alaska Premier Assisted Living is just like living in your own home. You may bring décor and furniture to make your bedroom your own. You may bring your electronics, games, books, and other items you wish to have with you.
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Will I have access to the internet?Yes. Here at Alaska Premier Assisted Living you will have free access to the internet via our network connection. Emails and contacts from friends and families are an important part of staying connected; we encourage residents to maintain regular contact with family and friends via email or by phone. You may also bring your personal laptop or computer.
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Can I receive packages and get mail?Yes. Letters, packages and anything that arrives for you will be delivered to your house daily. We may request packages be opened with a Behavioral Health Coach present for monitoring safety.
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Will I have a private room?Alaska Premier Assisted Living has both private and semi-private rooms. Some people do better on their own, while others find a richer experience with roommates. Rooms are determined considering both availability, needs assessment, and personal preferences.
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What do residents do each day?Each resident has a plan that outlines likes and dislikes to assist in the development of a daily structure supporting achievement of identified goals. Residents may participate in groups offered by Alaska Premier Assisted Living in addition to continued education within the community. Job placement can be a part of the program with regular work or volunteering. Just like at home, residents may come and go over the course of the day.
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Would I be allowed to bring my pet?Here at Alaska Premier Assisted Living we love animals, but we are unable to have residents bring their own pets with them. Some residents may have allergies to particular types of animals and it would be very difficult to manage these allergies with animals residing inside the home. If you want to have a pet visit, this can be arranged.
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Do residents have a voice in how Alaska Premier Assisted Living is run?Yes! The core element in shaping Alaska Premier Assisted Living is our residents. Your voice is what helps us establish the way we build and improve upon your life at Alaska Premier Assisted Living. Our programs are person-centered and we hold regular meetings to integrate your feedback. Residents are encouraged to take charge of daily routine duties of the house, working together in a team effort to provide for the needs of each other and to oversee their day-to-day chores, meal planning, trips to the grocery store, and more. This is one of the many reasons Alaska Premier Assisted Living is a unique program.
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What is the admissions process?The first step is to submit a completed application. The Intake Coordinator will then contact you over the phone to gather more information, answer questions, coordinate Admission Interview & Assessment, and review your application along with any necessary supporting documentation. All documents need to be submitted prior to the face-to-face interview.
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Who do I contact if I have additional questions?Feel free to email us at info@assistedlivingak.com with any questions you might have. Our administrative staff will help guide you to the right person to answer any questions you may have.
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How long can I stay?Your length of stay will depend on your individual needs, goals and desires. We encourage a minimum length of stay of two months. Alaska Premier Assisted Living is a non-time limited program and offers the flexibility for individuals to use the program as a stepping stone or as a more permanent home.
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