by Elizabeth Forsythe | Jun 27, 2023 | Active Seniors, Community, Continuing Care, General, Independent Living
Residents Lynis Dohm and Tom Zimmerman have a lot in common in addition to choosing to move to Springmoor. They’re both married to a lovely woman named Carol, they’ve enjoyed illustrious careers in the sciences, and they’ve continued to work after retiring. Moving to...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | May 30, 2023 | Active Seniors, Community, Continuing Care, General
By Brandon Hair, Executive Director Over the past three years, the retirement industry has been hit as hard as any other regarding the hiring and retention of top-quality employees. The additional stresses of the COVID-19 crisis caused many professionals in the...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | Apr 25, 2023 | Active Seniors, Community, Continuing Care, Family, General, Independent Living
Lillian Mallia knows a thing or two about Springmoor. Both her in-laws were members of our community, and her mother currently resides in Supportive Living. “I just can’t say enough wonderful things about Springmoor,” Lillian says. “A lot has to do with the fact that...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | Feb 27, 2023 | Community, Continuing Care, Family, General, Independent Living
Springmoor resident Theron Few turns 90 this year. He recently completed a book about his wife and their life together over the past 25 years. Titled My Darling Darlene, the book describes how the couple met and follows their journey together all the way to the...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | Dec 5, 2022 | Active Seniors, Community, Continuing Care, General, Independent Living, Volunteers
Like so many of our staff, Brad has a long history with our community. When he was 14, he started his first “real” job as a busser/dishwasher at Springmoor, and he continued to work in our Dining Services department throughout high school. He focused at the time on...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | Oct 3, 2022 | Community, Continuing Care, General, Health, Independent Living
By Brandon Hair, Executive Director Have you ever wondered what percentage of people 55 or older have given any thought to how they will live independently should they ever need assistance? The question may be an unexpected one, yet residents of a CCRC (Continuing...