by Beth Holden | Oct 24, 2017 | Community, Family, General, Health, Wellness
Looking for a part-time job in high school that works with school hours, study time, after-school sports and club meetings can be challenging. The Springmoor Dining Room schedule offers many of our neighborhood high school students the perfect place to work. Serving...
by Beth Holden | Oct 18, 2017 | Community, General, Independent Living, Volunteers, Wellness
Since its beginning in 1984, a dedicated Board of Directors has managed the Springmoor Retirement Living Community. With a wide variety of professional backgrounds, they each bring a different perspective to the table. They meet quarterly to discuss all aspects of...
by Beth Holden | Oct 6, 2017 | Active Seniors, Community, General, Independent Living, Volunteers
After 15 years at the helm, Springmoor Resident, Winnie Apperson has passed the torch to Mary Alice Hale. The Springmoor library is running like a well-oiled machine with the guidelines Winnie has put in place. Mary Alice agreed to step in as Committee Chairman of the...
by Beth Holden | Sep 29, 2017 | Community, Culinary, Family, General, Independent Living
Springmoor is the proud recipient of the 2017 Employer of the Year Award from The Arc of the Triangle. Demi Tucker, Springmoor’s Dining Room Manager, recently accepted this exciting award on behalf of our community. She says not only do The Arc participants add value...
by Beth Holden | Sep 25, 2017 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, General, Independent Living
Meraki (may-rah-kee) verb or adverb (from the Turkish “Merak”) labor of love; done with pleasure applied to tasks, usually creative or artistic Leaving a little piece of yourself (your soul, creativity or love) in your work. When you love doing something, anything, so...
by Beth Holden | Sep 15, 2017 | Active Seniors, Community, Continuing Care, Family, Health, Independent Living
This week, Bill Marley, one of Springmoor’s newest residents shares his journey to Springmoor – his new home and his new extended family. Many thoughts come to mind as Frances and I reflect on our journey to Springmoor. This journey actually began in quiet...