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...
by lovedigital | Nov 21, 2014 | Active Seniors
Baby, it’s cold outside! When you’re a homeowner, colder temperatures can make a mounting list of home maintenance chores that much more difficult to tackle for aging adults: shoveling snow, sealing cracks, clearing dead branches and disposing of piles of leaves—all...
by lovedigital | Oct 31, 2014 | Active Seniors
Anyone who thinks life starts to decline once you move into a retirement community has obviously never met Don McKinney, a Springmoor resident who has recently published his first crime novel. His book, “Murder of a Modern Woman,” is a 26-year project that he was able...
by lovedigital | Oct 24, 2014 | Active Seniors
What does it take to be able to run a marathon? Some may think it’s purely a physical feat, but I learned it is much more than that. On Oct. 19, I ran my first marathon. It took four months of training and after five hours and 35 minutes, I crossed the finish line...