by Beth Holden | Apr 10, 2015 | Active Seniors, Continuing Care, Gardening, General, Independent Living
By Thom Morgan, Springmoor Lanscape Manager Most of us are very fortunate to have all of our five senses and move freely with out the aid of medical devices or help from others. A park, arboretum or any other public space, however, should and—with current laws—must be...
by Beth Holden | Apr 6, 2015 | Active Seniors, Continuing Care, Independent Living, Wellness
With the summer months quickly approaching, it’s time to think about those upcoming vacations you have planned. As anyone knows, planning a trip means planning for life back at home too. Who will get the mail? Who will look after your home? What if there’s an...
by Beth Holden | Mar 20, 2015 | Active Seniors, Community, Gardening, General, Independent Living
By Thom Morgan, Springmoor Landscape Manager Right now the weather doesn’t seem conducive to enjoying our outdoor hobbies such as hiking, bird watching or gardening. I’m writing this blog just after the February 16/17 “Event.” The hot weather will come soon enough...
by Beth Holden | Mar 13, 2015 | Active Seniors, Events, General, Independent Living
Once you have made the decision to move to a retirement community like Springmoor, the hardest part can be organizing your belongings and preparing your house to sell. This is why we are hosting a rightsizing event to better help you manage this task. On March 17,...
by lovedigital | Feb 13, 2015 | Active Seniors, Continuing Care, Family, Independent Living, Wellness
No matter where they travel, Don and Jane Preiss always have each other, from the west cost to the east coast and back again. In their 65 years of marriage, they have traveled far and relocated several times, so moving to Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community was...
by Beth Holden | Feb 6, 2015 | Active Seniors, Gardening, General, Independent Living
By: Thom Morgan, Springmoor Landscape Manager My interest in phenology–the life cycle of plants and animals—has led me to document bloom times for a variety of trees and shrubs found on Springmoor’s beautiful 43-acre campus. Today, I’m sharing my research with...