Sandos Care is a senior living community with several facilities under names like Comfort Care Angels, Arbor Park Living Center, Griswold Home Care, Farmstead Care, Eventide, Moorhead Manor, Compassioncare, and The Evergreens Of Moorhead, and you see, here seniors can get many levels of care, so if you want independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing home services, or home care, this place has all those options, and they set things up to help people stay in the same place as their needs change, which means folks don't have to move when they need more help, and they also offer smaller board and care homes in regular neighborhoods for a close-knit feeling, which some folks like because it's more personal, and there are even continuing care retirement communities for those who want to age in place as they need more assistance over time.
The community provides services for people who need daily help, like assistance with bathing, dressing, moving around, managing medicine, or even memory support with specially trained staff for those living with dementia or Alzheimer's, and they do this in a secure setting with 24-hour supervision, so safety's always watched over, and for seniors who need more medical attention, skilled nursing care is available, including wound care, rehabilitation, and round-the-clock support after hospital stays or surgery. They also offer home care for those who want to stay where they're comfortable, sending support to help with personal care, meals, medicine, housekeeping, and other things, which can include check-ups, safety monitoring, and making sure the care plan fits anyone's unique day-to-day routine, and there's flexibility if needs change.
Residents have a choice of furnished private or shared rooms with cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, telephone, and kitchenettes, and the dining room has all-day dining with options for special diets like diabetes or allergies, plus meal service, housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning to keep things tidy. There's a barber and beauty salon on site, and you'll find outdoor spaces such as walking paths, a community garden, and spots for houseplants, and activities are both planned by the community and run by residents themselves, so you might get movie nights, arts sessions, and daily activities to keep people engaged. Transportation is set up for medical appointments and outings to help folks keep their independence, and the community has safety features like emergency alert systems and 24-hour call buttons.
The mental wellness program aims to support emotional and cognitive health, and the staff coordinate with health care providers to ensure seniors get the medical support they require, and there's help for residents who can't get around easily, as well as for those who use wheelchairs, including help with transfers. With a total capacity of twenty-one people, the community isn't too big, so things stay personal and close, and the care is tailored to each person's needs after talking with doctors and families, and care plans can change as someone's needs shift, always with a focus on keeping folks as independent as possible in a homelike setting.