by Beth Holden | May 4, 2018 | Active Seniors, Community, General, Health, Independent Living, Wellness
Are you interested in taking a tour of our campus? We would be more than happy to show you around, introduce you to our staff and tell you about all the extras Springmoor has to offer. Bring your questions. Bring your walking shoes. Bring a friend or family member. We...
by Beth Holden | Apr 26, 2018 | Active Seniors, Community, Continuing Care, General, Independent Living
This week the Springmoor Residents offer their advice to Prospective Residents in Part II of our When to Move stories. Have you thought: Oh sure, I know one day I may need to move to one of those retirement homes. But now? Why would I want to do that now? Happy Place...
by Beth Holden | Apr 20, 2018 | Active Seniors, Community, Independent Living, Volunteers
The purpose of a newsletter would be to help foster successful living at Springmoor. It would do this by helping us know each other better through reports of resident activities, accomplishments, celebrations, etc.; by informing us of plans, activities,...
by Beth Holden | Mar 29, 2018 | Community, Gardening, General, Independent Living
Raleigh saw large wet snowflakes four days ago and is expecting temperatures to be in the 80s today. Over the years, Raleigh residents have come to expect several seasons all in one week! The beauty of living here is not only the fair weather temperatures but also the...
by Beth Holden | Mar 12, 2018 | Active Seniors, Community, Continuing Care, General, Independent Living
The key feature of a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) that distinguishes it from other retirement living communities is the type of contract available for your “continuum of care.” The continuum of care typically includes independent living, assisted...
by Beth Holden | Mar 5, 2018 | Active Seniors, Community, Family, General, Independent Living, Wellness
It’s true; those furry, slobbery, wagging creatures can be the best of companions. Pets provide a comfort system and actually produce a chemical chain reaction in the brain that helps to lower levels of the stress-inducing hormone, cortisol and increase the production...