Born in Montreal, Canada, Sandria’s family moved to Peachtree City, Georgia, the golf cart capitol of the world, when she was she was six years old, “But we did not have a golf cart – but my best friend Sally did!”, said Sandria. Her father is from England and came to the U.S. when he was eight years old and grew up in Wisconsin where he became a textile engineer, making the fabric that creates paper. Sandria has two sisters; one is a nurse in Minnesota and the other is an educator with a Master’s degree who trains teachers on how to be classroom instructors. She and her husband Russ have a seven year old named Rex who loves art and ice skating. Russ is a professional chef, and his career has brought their family to Santa Fe twice: the first time when he worked at The Club at las Campanas, and the second time for Sage Hospitality so that he could continue working through the pandemic, where their main account is St. Johns College. They were wed at El Farol on Canyon Road, so they are thrilled that they found an opportunity to move back to Santa Fe. Sandria and Russ spend their time enjoying Rex’s childhood, with fun activities like teaching him to swim and taking road trips to enjoy the culture and sights throughout New Mexico. What Sandria loves most about Kingston is having a relationship with residents and their families, and all of the staff. She loves our care model of having a nurse on property at all times, our beautiful building, the great activities that Kingston offers, and the wonderful memory care program. She holds a degree in management from Georgia State University. Her vision for Kingston’s future entails a healthy community that is thriving and really enjoying life with their family and friends while their health is taken care of.
