The Monday following Thanksgiving, we make a huge effort to
get all the Christmas decorating underway. The staff works on decorating common
areas and offices, while residents decorate their apartments, doors, and other
areas. It’s a joint effort that creates a beautiful scene for the season.
Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community is a nationally-accredited, full service life care retirement community in beautiful Northwest Raleigh, N.C. Springmoor is designed to emphasize independent living, dignity, security, and peace of mind; we have many residents and staff who have extensive expertise and wisdom to share with you. Springmoor may be a secret garden, but it's no secret that we know how to have fun.
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Showing posts with label retirement communities in Raleigh. Show all posts
Friday, December 19, 2014
Christmas at Springmoor
It’s that time of the year again! Here at Springmoor, we are
ready for the holidays and all of the festivities that come with them. Both the
residents and staff go all out in decorating our campus with trees, wreaths,
lights and more.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Why Springmoor? The Neighborhood Feel

Neighborly Welcoming
Like moving to any new neighborhood, those who move to
Springmoor often worry about meeting new people and making new friends, but their
fears are immediately quashed when they discover Springmoor’s Southern
hospitality. Residents are very welcoming to newcomers, going out of their way
to meet their new neighbors and include them in their lives. They enjoy going
to dinner regularly with large groups and out to nearby events and their
favorite restaurants. Around the holidays, residents come together to help
decorate trees and get everyone in the holiday spirit.
Friday, December 5, 2014
December Landscape Department Blog: Holiday Plants
By Thom Morgan,
Springmoor landscape manager
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Thom Morgan |
Are you scratching your head, trying to figure out what
gifts to give your friends and family for the holidays? You want to give them
something that will brighten their spirits, and that might brighten their
home—right? Carefully-selected plants can do wonders for the spirit and the landscape (inside and out).
Consider shopping at your local nursery this holiday season. You just might end
up walking out with a few festive treasures for yourself.
Before you get started, here’s the rundown on the most
popular holiday selections:
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Springmoor Wellness Blog: Thanksgiving Tips
Stuffed: Fill Your Holidays with Activity to Curb Unwanted Weight Gain
By Kari Richie, Springmoor Health and Fitness DirectorKari Richie |
The holiday season can be a time of celebration with family and friends, but it can also be a time of stress and weight gain. Avoid the anxiety and pounds this year by focusing on a healthy balance of food, activity and fun. By implementing a few simple mantras and trying a few simple moves, you can make sure you’re prepared to start off 2015 the right way:
- Be realistic. Don’t try to lose weight during the holidays; try to maintain your weight instead.
- Put exercise on your calendar. A moderate and daily increase in exercise can help partially offset increased holiday eating. Make exercise fun by including family and friends. Grab a relative after the holiday dinner and take a brisk 10- to 15-minute walk together, or start a new tradition by holding a competition to see who can do the most jumping jacks in one minute. Going shopping on Black Friday? Park farther away from the mall and take the stairs instead of the escalator. Is watching football part of your tradition? Do squats on commercial breaks, or, better yet, toss around the ball with family outside.
- Don’t skip meals. Before leaving for a party, eat a light snack to curb your appetite like a few raw vegetables or a piece of fruit. You will be less tempted to over-indulge.
- Look at all the buffet options before filling your plate. Though the temptation is there, you don’t have to eat every item you see. Stick with your favorites and skip the rest. Try to include some fruit and vegetables for a balanced plate.
- Don’t eat until you are stuffed. It’s not a holiday requirement. You can still savor your favorite holiday treats in small portions. Instead of immediately taking your plate back to the buffet for seconds, talk with your family and friends first; this gives you time to digest your first serving and determine whether or not you are actually full.
- Be careful with beverages. Alcohol reduces inhibitions, but can induce overeating; both alcoholic and non-alcoholic holiday beverages are typically full of calories and sugar.
- Don’t let one “bad” or “heavy” meal ruin all of your holiday eating. It takes 500 calories per day (or 3,500 calories per week) above your normal consumption to gain one pound. It is impossible to gain weight from one piece of pie!
- Take your focus off of food. This may seem harder than it sounds. Instead of focusing on what’s for dinner (and dessert), spend time with family and friends by playing games, making a holiday wreath, or volunteering in the community.
We can all enjoy the holidays without ruining our waistlines by planning for activity and incorporating healthy recipes into our holiday meals. Don't restrict your favorite holiday foods; just restrict the portion size. In the long run, your mind and body will thank you.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday, November 21, 2014
Springmoor Residents Express the Benefits of Not Owning a Home Anymore
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Curtis and Barbara Freeze |
Baby, it’s cold outside! When you’re a homeowner, colder
temperatures can make a mounting list of home maintenance chores that much more
difficult to tackle for aging adults: shoveling snow, sealing cracks, clearing dead
branches and disposing of piles of leaves—all can take a toll on your back,
hands and ticker. At Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community, residents don’t
have to lift a finger in winter! Crews clear the sidewalks (and cars) of
debris, leaves and snow and make all of the repairs! You won’t find Springmoor
residents bundled up outside, trying to navigate and clear slick walkways.
They’re all indoors, sipping hot cocoa, sitting by the fire, visiting with new
friends and enjoying winter from the comfort of their homes or common areas at
our beautiful Raleigh, North Carolina, community.
Springmoor Residents Curtis and Barbara Freeze moved to the
community in April from Kannapolis, North Carolina, and are enjoying the perks of
maintenance-free living immensely. They both are thankful for “the beautiful
grounds to enjoy everyday, and the benefit of not having to keep it up.” Both
of them grew up on dairy farms, so they know how hard it can be to get up in
the mornings in cold weather and work outside.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Springmoor’s Promise of Life Care

Friday, November 7, 2014
November Landscape Department Blog: Holiday Lighting
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Thom Morgan |
After the pumpkins have been thrown on the mulch pile and the Thanksgiving turkey is almost ready, it’s time to hang those holiday lights. Festive lighting can make a great accent to any well-designed landscape.
Choosing the Lights
LED lights last a lot longer than incandescent lights, and they last longer, and are more cost-efficient. LED lights also come in a variety of styles such as chains, snowfall, icicle and those that flash.
Making Connections
Please waterproof: Make sure that all of your connections are off the ground, and waterproofed by using silicone or petroleum jelly. I wrap grocery store bags around the two connecting cords for further protection and to ensure the connection is protected from the elements.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Springmoor Resident and Retired Magazine Editor Publishes First Crime Novel
Anyone who thinks life starts to decline once you move into a retirement community has obviously never met Don McKinney, a Springmoor resident who has recently published his first crime novel. His book, “Murder of a Modern Woman,” is a 26-year project that he was able to complete after moving into Springmoor in 2009.
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Don McKinney |
McKinney has a background in writing. He worked in magazine editing for 21 years, and was an editor of a men’s magazine before moving on to work for the prestigious McCall’s Magazine for 17 years. He also taught at the University of South Carolina and has written pieces for Reader’s Digest. During the early stages of his career he started work on this novel, but work and life forced it to take a back seat. It was only after he retired and moved to Springmoor that he was able to continue his work on it.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Life is a Marathon
What does it take to be able to run a marathon? Some may think it’s purely a physical feat, but I
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Kari Richie |
As I was running and enjoying the scenery of Detroit, Michigan, I had plenty of time to think. Many aspects of the race and training made me think of what we go through in our everyday lives.
Physical challenge: Running is most definitely a physical challenge of endurance. We must train our body over time and it will improve. We are constantly faced with physical challenges throughout our lives including arthritis, heart disease, diabetes, depression and more. Each day we must face the challenge and choose to “train.” This could involve taking a 15-minute walk, going to physical therapy, taking an exercise class or making social connections each day. This mindset is especially helpful for seniors to embrace; the mantra “age is just a number” is often held by people who challenge themselves to do great things and ignore how many candles adorn their birthday cakes.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Springmoor Floorplan Feature: Two Bedroom Villa
If you are thinking that Springmoor is the right place for you, it’s now time to figure out what floorplan would work best for you. We offer multiple floorplans for prospective residents to choose from. This allows them to find the new home that will fit them perfectly. One of our popular choices is the two-bedroom villa.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Springmoor's Amenities

We have many recreation areas and craft rooms for residents to enjoy. An indoor swimming pool, putting green, private chapel, bank branch, hair salon, pharmacy services, library, convenience store, multi-purpose space for entertainment and social events, as well as parlors for relaxation and companionship. Springmoor residents also have golfing privileges at Wildwood Green, which is less than 10 minutes away.
Monday, October 6, 2014
October Springmoor Blog from the Landscape Department
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Thom Morgan |
Going Gray
As we get older, some of us consider the color gray a bad thing, but in the landscape Gray is Great!Gray goes well with any color, so you can’t go wrong using it in any color scheme. If used with the warm colored plants, gray plants seem to make the red, orange, and yellow plants really pop. If used with cool colors such as green, blue, and purple gray adds to the softer, more relaxing color scheme.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Springmoor Celebrates Active Aging Week
Active Aging Week, which
was created by the International
Council on Active Aging[PV1] ® (ICAA), is an annual, weeklong health observance
every September designed to celebrate people ages 50 and older who are active
members of society, as well as to encourage the senior population to focus on
wellness.
Springmoor residents
embraced Active Aging Week with gusto, as they always do! The community hosted
plenty of activities at The Pathways Wellness Center that kept everyone busy
and focused on their wellbeing. The Health and Fitness staff hosted several “Brain,
Body, Balance” sessions, which were my favorite events of the week because
residents had so much fun! Every instructor and every class at Springmoor
provides a fun, supportive environment for all fitness levels.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Resident Profile: C.P. Minnick
Active Lifestyles at Springmoor
Springmoor strives to provide a community that promotes and encourages healthy lifestyles. From the food we serve in the dining rooms to the brand new wellness center we opened this year, we provide numerous opportunities for our residents to take advantage of. One of these residents is Carlton “C.P.” Minnick who describes living at Springmoor as “like living in a 5-star resort.”At 87 years old, C.P. has lived here for five years and has seen a great improvement in his overall health since his move. Before coming here, he was pre-diabetic and took numerous medications for his health. Soon after his move-in, he had our wellness center staff do an evaluation of him and they set him up on a program of daily exercise suited just for his needs. This is something he described as “simply unbelievable.” These daily workouts include working on the machines, going for a brisk 2-mile walk, and swimming in our salt-water lap pool.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Springmoor Management Profile: Executive Director, Fred Conner

"Leaders lead from the front."
Here at Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community, our management take that quote to heart and strive to do anything they can to make our residents feel happy in their new homes and community.
One of these leaders is Fred Conner, the Executive Director of Springmoor. A native of Rockingham, North Carolina, Fred has worked at our community for seven and a half years and loves being able to help seniors transition into their new homes.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Springmoor Residents Take On the Ironman Triathlon Challenge
When you hear the word “Ironman,” your mind may pull up an exhausted but excited young man or woman crossing the finish line after spending an entire day participating in an intense triathlon. You probably don’t imagine seniors taking part, but they do!
Does Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community have Ironman Triathlon athletes? Yes! Two of our residents, Mr. Bob McGaffin and Mrs. Harriet Ross, recently finished the Ironman Challenge!
Does Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community have Ironman Triathlon athletes? Yes! Two of our residents, Mr. Bob McGaffin and Mrs. Harriet Ross, recently finished the Ironman Challenge!
Friday, August 22, 2014
The One Bedroom Deluxe: Is it the Right Floor Plan for You?
Are you trying to figure out which floor plan is the best option for you? Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community offers a variety of floor plan options to meet a variety of needs. One popular option is the One Bedroom Deluxe, which features a spacious living room and dining area, a full-sized kitchen, a full bath, and a bedroom complete with a walk-in closet!
In addition to the interior space, the One Bedroom Deluxe apartments in the North Village feature an inviting porch just off the living room, perfect for a morning cup of coffee, or reading in the evening:
In addition to the interior space, the One Bedroom Deluxe apartments in the North Village feature an inviting porch just off the living room, perfect for a morning cup of coffee, or reading in the evening:
Friday, August 15, 2014
Furry Friends and Four–Legged Family Members at Springmoor
“Animals are such agreeable friends. They ask no questions, they pass no judgment.” – George Elliot
Here at Springmoor, we strive to make your new house or apartment feel like home. That’s why we welcome residents to bring their pets along with them. With lots of room to walk and play, the Springmoor campus is a great place for dogs and cats to enjoy and explore along with their owners. In fact, some residents know the pet’s names before the owners!
Here at Springmoor, we strive to make your new house or apartment feel like home. That’s why we welcome residents to bring their pets along with them. With lots of room to walk and play, the Springmoor campus is a great place for dogs and cats to enjoy and explore along with their owners. In fact, some residents know the pet’s names before the owners!
Friday, July 11, 2014
Springmoor Is Taking a Sweet Bite out of the Summer Heat
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S'mores are not the only reason to visit Springmoor. |
Starting this past Tuesday and running for the following
two, Springmoor is hosting an event purely for your favorite summer
treat….S’mores!
During these events, prospective residents get a feel for all
that Springmoor has to offer at our event by seeing our new Pathways Wellness
Center. This includes our salt-water lap pool, movie theater, exercise room,
bistro, sauna, hospitality bar, and more. They will also see our Valley Dining
Room, where the delicious treats will be served.
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Friday, June 27, 2014
H2O is the Way to Go!
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By Kari Richie, Springmoor Health and Fitness Director
This summer the Springmoor Health and
Fitness department is teaming up with the dietitians from Sodexo, Springmoor’s food
service provider, to encourage exercise and hydration! We will kick off our
first Springmoor Triathlon Challenge and encourage healthy hydration at the
Pathways Pool Party on Friday, July 11. Residents can enjoy a dip in the pool,
a friendly game of water volleyball, and refreshments, delivered poolside!
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prevention, which is why we are focusing on preventing dehydration this summer.
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