by Beth Holden | Aug 12, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, General, Independent Living
Springmoor is ready to pamper you! There are three massage therapist, three manicurists and six hairstylists in our two salons. Deep tissue massages, pedicures, color and cuts – our experts make you feel like a king or queen while you are sitting in their chairs....
by Beth Holden | Aug 8, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, General, Independent Living
Finding The Springtimes publication in the mailbox continues to be one of the most anticipated days of the month for residents and for our wait-list families. Everyone knows that you need to read through the book, mark your calendars and make reservations early. There...
by Beth Holden | Jul 29, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Continuing Care, General, Health, Independent Living, Volunteers, Wellness
Springmoor offers many extras to our residents. From multiple dining options to an endless list of monthly activities, a state-of-the art exercise facility to a beautifully landscaped 42-acre campus nestled within a neighborhood. We provide care for our residents in...
by Beth Holden | Jul 22, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, General, Independent Living
Our Springmoor Residents are active volunteers in the city as well as here on campus. Most of them began volunteering when their children were young and their careers were just beginning. Now that retirement offers more free time to pursue activities and causes that...
by Beth Holden | Jul 7, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, General, Independent Living
What began in a third grade classroom has since blossomed into an exciting tour business for our favorite docent, Parker Call. The Classroom When Parker was teaching her young Wake County students about the community she became aware of the fact that there was no...
by Beth Holden | Jun 24, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, General, Independent Living
The Piedmont Train pulled out of the Cary station at 11:58 am and headed to Burlington with 62 Springmoor residents and staff members. The whistle blew and the passengers felt the same delight that a child feels on their first excursion on the train at Pullen Park....