Hope Sandy Place

    8324 Sandy Place A, Anchorage, AK, 99507
    • Assisted living
    • Board and care

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    About Hope Sandy Place

    Hope Sandy Place is an assisted living home built in 1978 with a Ranch or Rambler style and stucco outside, where elderly residents can get care in a community setting with up to four licensed beds and a focus on daily help and safety, and now, with their memory care and medication management, people who need special attention for things like forgetting or handling medicine are looked after throughout the day and night. The facility has a common area, a library, and a fireplace in one of ten rooms, making it easier for people to gather, read, or relax, while the air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable TV, high-speed internet, pool, hot tub, gym, kitchenette, and chapel make staying at Hope Sandy Place a bit more comfortable and a bit less lonely, since there's always a chance for movie nights and devotionals or group activities. Residents have access to laundry, linen service, and full housekeeping, as well as three meals a day made with diets in mind-so folks with diabetes or allergies don't have to worry, they'll get what they need at mealtime, and if someone needs help dressing, bathing, or moving from bed to chair, the staff can help with that too. There are walking paths and gardens for enjoying the outdoors, a beauty salon for haircuts, and transportation arranged for both doctor visits and errands, all offered in a place with 24-hour supervision, emergency alert systems, and programs like Benedict Assisted Living Home, Mama's Assisted Living Home I, HOPE - Pioneer Muldoon, HOPE - Saratoga, Arctic Haven ALH I, and Hope - Juliana, each with their own licensed units and special names for care programs. The facility sorts out coordination with doctors for health needs, has scheduled daily activities that help keep a routine, and lets residents live either with some help or more independence, plus there's respite care for short stays if families need it. Even though Hope Sandy Place doesn't accept Medicare unless certified, the place is licensed and regularly checked by state agencies, which helps give some peace of mind, and they offer board and care home services too, so elderly people who need non-ambulatory care or help with the basics have a steady, respectful option in a multi-family setting, with community units, shared dining, and attentive staff who keep things running day and night.

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