The Alaska Veterans and Pioneers Home in Palmer was built in 1971 on the former site of the Alaska State Fairgrounds. Nestled in the heart of downtown Palmer, the home is surrounded by beautiful views of the Chugach and Talkeetna Mountain Ranges as well as the massive Knik Glacier.
View moreThe Ketchikan Pioneers Home (KPH) opened its doors to older Alaskans in November 1981 and has been providing compassionate care to elders ever since. Today the Home serves 45 residents, employs approximately 65 staff, and has a core group of dedicated and loyal volunteers. The building is conveniently located at…
View moreProvides assisted living facilities as well as providing designated assisted living for those in need of assistance with daily living due to physical and/or cognitive disability, including Alzheimer's disease and related disorders for residents and veterans.
View moreRendezvous Senior Day Service provides a safe place for Seniors and people with disabilities to spend hours or the full day.
View moreFairbanks Resource Agency is a non-profit Alaska corporation dedicated to assuring that Interior Alaskans with disabilities and their families have equal opportunity to be fully included in the community where education, employment, housing, recreation and family services are available in the same places, at the same times, and with the…
View moreThe Community & Senior Center provides recreational activities, educational activities, games, meals, and health related activities for children and adults
View moreTheir mission is to promote physical, social and emotional well-being through comprehensive programs and activities that include: physical exercise, nutrition education and counseling, health education, health promotion, medication management, and smoking cessation which all lead to a healthy lifestyle.
View moreThe program helps people to recover and lead fulfilling lives. Professional clinical staff provide assessment, case management, supportive counseling, employment services through Career Connections, housing assistance, residential services, social and recreational opportunities, medical evaluation, and psychiatric consultation.
View moreThe Meeteetse Recreation District is a non-profit organization that exists to provide opportunities that enrich our community through the preservation of safe and challenging environments. We strive to meet the recreational needs of our community and to ensure affordable recreation programs in order to promote physical and emotional well-being.
View moreProvides congregate meals, home-delivered meals, accessible transportation, escort service, personal emergency response systems, home makers, handyman services, outreach, information & referral, help with tax rebate applications, water therapy, blood pressure clinic, health & nutrition education, social & recreational activities, & respite care. Seniors over 60 YOA
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