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The House of Hope - Troy, MI
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Semi-Private |
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- Nurses on Staff
- Complimentary Transportation
- Pets Allowed
- No Smoking Allowed in Private Areas Indoors
- No Smoking Allowed in Public Areas Indoors
- Hospice Available
About The House of Hope - Troy, MI
AlzheimerÆs and other forms of dementia are all extremely severe diseases that tend to take a toll on their hosts and on the people caring for those who are afflicted. When you come to the conclusion that your loved one needs care outside of what you are able to give, the next step is the most difficult. Located in Omaha, Nevada, the House of Hope focuses on those who suffer from all forms of dementia. From assisting residents with daily tasks to managing their medications, our goal is to provide your loved one with the best care out there. Our staff has been fully trained to effectively care to each individual's personal needs. We know and understand the need for the individual to feel safe and comfortable in his or her time of need. We offer many on-site amenities to our residents. There are beauticians available for those wanting a ônew doö, devotional services for those who want to attend church, and even common areas for mingling with their peers. We offer the same amenities off-site to those who wish to use them. Here at the House of Hope, we understand that our residents have pets that they love. We allow cats and dogs to live with their owners. With the knowledge that pets can help with depression and anxiety, we have grown to love seeing our residents playing with and walking their animals. The House of Hope is a loving environment. We care about our residents, and we care about their loved ones. We know that moving into a home that is focused on the elderly and/or disabled is a hard move, but we are here to help you along the way.