Overview
Room Types
- 1-Bedroom Apartments
- 1-Bedroom Suites
- Deluxe Studios
- Memory Care: Private Rooms and/or Suites
Amenities
- Activities Offsite
- Activities Onsite
- Air Conditioning
- Arts and Crafts Center
- Barber Shop
- Beautician Onsite
- Beauty Salon
- Billiards Lounge
- Cable or Satellite TV
- Carpet
- Cats Allowed
- Complimentary Transportation
- Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
- Devotional Services Onsite
- Dogs Allowed
- Emergency Alert System
- Enclosed Courtyard
- Fireplaces
- Game Room
- Garden Area
- Garden View
- Grocery Shopping and Errands
- Ground Floor Units
- Guest Meals
- Handicap Accessible
- Handicap Accessible Units
- Housekeeping
- Individual Climate Control
- Indoor Common Areas
- Indoor Walking Paths
- Interior / Exterior Maintenance Services
- Kitchenette
- Library
- Meals Provided
- Outdoor Common Areas
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Pet Friendly
- Pet Weight Limit: 21-30lbs
- Pharmacy
- Piano or Organ
- Private Bath
- Professional Chef
- Raised Garden Beds
- Resident Parking Available
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Telephone Hookup
- TV Lounge
- Uncovered Parking
- Walk-In Closet
- Wi-Fi / High-Speed Internet
Services
- Ancillary Services
- Bathing & Showering Assistance
- Chronic Condition Management
- Dressing & Grooming Assistance
Care
Assisted Living
A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.
Memory Care
Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.
Respite Care
Respite care is short-term or temporary care. Respite care can be provided in adult day centers, in private homes via home health agencies and in senior living communities, most often assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.
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Neighborhood
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Reviews
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Suellen Gallier
a month ago
My review is for the memory care wing only. I am not familiar with the Assisted Living Side of this facility. I admitted my husband with Alzheimers in January of 2025. His 1st month was somewhat uneventful. By February his decline was rapid and alarming. His behaviors were ever changing and I began making notes and paying very close attention to his environment. I was told that they had regular activities in memory care however in the 4 months my husband was there I never witnessed any activities at all. Every time I went there the residents were seen in the hallway or common area room just sitting there watching something on TV and sometimes sleeping. Often times the lights were off , even in the middle of the afternoon. I witnessed no staff interaction with the residents at all. It was not uncommon on the weekends to not even see any staff anywhere. You know they are there somewhere?? Staff turnover was extremely high and very few wore name tags so trying to know even the names of people caring for your loved one was difficult. By mid March my husband would sometimes be in a zombie like state, would not speak, just staring into space, unable to communicate. Other days he would be better but his joy was zapped right out of him. Spent countless hours in his room with no one checking in on him and I know this because I had a camera in his room. I had to wake up a staff member sleeping in the dining room to get out of unit. I had to bang on a locked door with no response to leave the unit. I have had to hunt down someone to let me in. I had to supplement his bird size meal portions, i brought cleaning supplies to clean his room. I know my husband was in constant pain from advanced arthritis in his hip and I pleaded multiple times to try some kind of pain management. Making an alzheimers patient request pain meds is like expecting an infant to request a bottle. In April i had to go out of town and upon my return the water in his bathroom was disabled because he put paper down the sink supposedly and flooded his room. So for almost a month he could not wash his hands after toileting, brush his teeth or wash his face. When i asked staff how he could wash his hands or brush his teeth they said good question. Really, good question?? NO DIGNITY IN THAT!!! Imagine the horror when i found my husband had wiped himself with his hand and was desperately trying to turn on the water.to wash his hands. NOT ACCEPTABLE. I immediately started looking for a new facility. My husband's behaviors finally became unmanageable for the facility while I was still looking bit it became imperative to find a new facility and within a week i was ready to leave. Since moving him his bad behaviors are almost eliminated, he is feeding himself again, he can get as much food as wants, his room is cleaned daily & he participates in activities and smiles again. Sandsage memory care was a huge disappointment and I suffer from guilt in buying into there hype. I don't blame staff, I assume they are not really well trained in dementia care and the unit is understaffed. I blame management. Finding a place for your vulnerable loved one is very hard and personal. I have shared what my experience was.
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Sherri O'Neil
4 months ago
I cannot be happier with my experience with Sand and Sage! They made a hard decision so much easier. I am confident that my mom will be safe AND happy with her new “adventure”. Thanks to the staff for all your hard work. Putting your residents needs first tells me all I need to know. I will be recommending your facility and services to others.
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Kyle Drew
2 years ago
Writing this review in the foyer of comfortable Willowood at Mustang, (see picture). For my job, I visit senior care communities around the state. I find Willowood to be warm, clean, comfortable, homey, and pleasant. I interact with the clinical staff, and I can tell you that behind the scenes, the Director of Nursing definitely cares about the well-being and comfort of the residents. She makes decisions based entirely upon their best interests, (which is more rare than you might expect). As you’re searching for a comfortable home for your loved ones, I recommend scheduling a visit in Mustang at Willowood. I bet it’ll make your short list of places to strongly consider.
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Z SLA
2 years ago
What an amazing transformation at this retirement community. I have been visiting monthly for the past 6 months and the team has been so gracious. Once you walk in the doors you are greeted with smiles and you can feel the sense of community. The residents are very engaging and happy. I especially enjoy visiting the memory care neighborhood. Keep up the great work!
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