by Elizabeth Forsythe | Sep 18, 2020 | Active Seniors, Community, Culinary, General
When the coronavirus first descended on North Carolina in March, the community went into lockdown. Staff dealt with the most urgent concerns first: protecting residents and staff from the virus, delivering healthy meals, and providing essential supplies. Initially,...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | Sep 9, 2020 | Active Seniors, Community, General, Independent Living, Wellness
Dedicated staff in each department at Springmoor have been working hard to make sure residents can enjoy life to the fullest, despite the pandemic. Many of our residents are extremely active, and they participated in a wide range of programs before COVID-19. While...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | Aug 26, 2020 | Community, General, Independent Living
As we all continue to adjust to life during a global pandemic, you may be wondering if it’s safe to visit Springmoor to go on a tour and gather more information. You may question whether it’s the right time to consider becoming a resident of a Continuing Care...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | Aug 4, 2020 | Continuing Care, Family, General
Safety, security, and peace of mind—you probably consider them to be priceless. As an Activities Assistant in the Stewart Health Center, Jill Spencer helps provide seniors with these benefits of a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) on a daily basis. As the...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | Jul 29, 2020 | General, Independent Living
If you’re like most of us, moving tops your list of stressful life events. You’re dealing with packing up your belongings, additional expenses, and general disruption to your daily life. But moving can also be an exciting adventure that facilitates a happier, more...
by Elizabeth Forsythe | Jun 26, 2020 | Active Seniors, General, Volunteers
When you’re considering your options for retirement living, you’re weighing many factors such as cost, location, amenities, and services. The choices can seem overwhelming. It can be helpful to think of retirement communities as falling into four primary categories:...