by Beth Holden | Oct 19, 2015 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, Family, Fitness, General, Independent Living
“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” –C.S. Lewis To inspire her residents, Becky Boulo, Springmoor’s fitness instructor, hung this quote in the workout room at the beginning of the year. That was this past January, and the conversation...
by Beth Holden | Oct 2, 2015 | Active Seniors, Community, Family, General, Independent Living, Volunteers
Springmoor’s 42-acre campus offers residents many places to work or play, socialize or study, shop or dine, exercise or simply relax. Today, we take a look around the campus in search of Bob. Who is Bob, you ask? There are several residents named Bob on campus, but...
by Beth Holden | Sep 28, 2015 | Active Seniors, Community, Family, General, Independent Living, Volunteers
National Good Neighbor Day was September 28, and in celebration, Springmoor is taking time to recognize a few good neighbors who live right here on campus! What do you do when you are out of bread or milk? Most of us run to the corner store or call a good neighbor....
by lovedigital | Jul 10, 2015 | Active Seniors, Community, Continuing Care, Family, Gardening, General, Independent Living, Wellness
In simple terms, your monthly service package includes a lifestyle of activity and freedom that can’t be beat! Yes, your to-do list just got easier with your move to Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community. The list of amenities included is long… You will have use...
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 lovedigital | Aug 23, 2013 | Family
David AmmonsBy David Ammons, chief executive officer of Springmoor Life Care Retirement CommunityWhen I was a boy, “Mr. Smith” was already using a cane. He was funny and odd—a popular guy at church—and we admired him for his devotion to his faith, and to his wife and...