Genacta works as a community-based services agency providing professional human assistance to our neighbors. From youth, to veterans, to retirees, Genacta provides personal home care assistance, social work, employment support and many more programs and services for Alaskans. Your home, our home, or out and about, Genacta is there when and where you need us!
Genacta sends personal aides to the homes of clients to help with homemaking, personal care, companion care, errands, and transportation assistance. Now accepting new clients and transfers. When seniors or people with disabilities need help at home, Alaska Medicaid pays Genacta up to 100% to send formally trained, nurse-supervised personal aides.
Genacta sends personal aides to the homes of clients to help with homemaking, personal care, companion care, errands, and transportation assistance. Now accepting new clients and transfers. When seniors or people with disabilities need help at home, Alaska Medicaid pays Genacta up to 100% to send formally trained, nurse-supervised personal aides.
Services
Genacta is a community-based service organization dedicated to providing health-and-habilitation-related human services to our neighbors. We work to improve independence and quality of life for our neighbors facing various disabling or potentially disabling challenges. Founded in 2003, Genacta has established itself as the standard in the region's home care and community-based services.
Mobility assistance: support when walking, using mobility equipment, transferring from chair to standing, etc. Transportation assistance: helping clients get to and from appointments and outings and accompanying them while there. If you are already receiving home care, discover a new agency that puts a whole community of support behind you.
Nurses, home care aides, and habilitation workers the Anchorage Area, Mat-Su Valley, and Kenai Peninsula. As a leading provider of community-based services in the Anchorage area, Mat-Su Valley, and the Kanai Peninsula, Genacta has an ongoing need for nurses, habilitation professionals, and personal care aides.
If you are the primary, unpaid caregiver for an elderly person or someone with a disability, we at Genacta understand the importance of what you do. We are also here to help, often with Alaska Medicaid paying for 100% of our services. We'll send trained aides to fill in during times when you cannot or should not be doing all your caregiver work.
Medicaid-funded assistance and skills training in self-help, independence, and community integration. For minors and adults with developmental disabilities or complex medical conditions. Programs also available for retirees. Day habilitation services are regularly scheduled but varied and individualized programs designed to optimize a person's independence and integration in the community.
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Mary Thoeni
Nov 04, 2021
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Jeanne Owen
Jun 20, 2020
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Marcia Anderson
Jan 12, 2019
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Mat-Su Borough
If you are looking for an unreliable and shady company to meet your needs as a client or as an employee, this is your go-to company. Not only are employees expected to cover the costs of any required training (i.e. First Aid/CPR), they are then fortunate enough to have to continually inquire about receiving their pay for services rendered. A common phrase they must ingrain their office worker’s to express is “next pay period” & if you aren’t hung up on when you call their office with a legit question, consider yourself lucky. The office staff is unprofessional, petty & how
If you are looking for an unreliable and shady company to meet your needs as a client or as an employee, this is your go-to company. Not only are employees expected to cover the costs of any required training (i.e. First Aid/CPR), they are then fortunate enough to have to continually inquire about receiving their pay for services rendered. A common phrase they must ingrain their office worker’s to express is “next pay period” & if you aren’t hung up on when you call their office with a legit question, consider yourself lucky. The office staff is unprofessional, petty & how
Ty Mulkey
Sep 10, 2017
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Nancy Robbins-Cullen
Aug 11, 2017
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