Springtime Residence is licensed as a Residential Care Home, giving it the flexibility to address a broad range of health needs while still maintaining a home-like setting. The team can monitor and administer oxygen, coordinate and prepare special diets, accept residents younger than 60, and manage diabetes whether controlled by oral medications or insulin injections. Moderate dementia conditions are supported through routine oversight and staff cues. A visiting podiatrist is scheduled on site, reducing the need for outside travel for routine foot care and preventive checks.
Care delivery is continuous, with an awake night-shift caregiver, a dedicated activity director, and 24-hour staff who maintain door-alarm security. Direct personal care includes full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Mobility needs are met across the spectrum: staff provide standby help, one- or two-person transfers, full Hoyer-lift transfers, and bed-bound repositioning, while also assisting residents who use walkers or wheelchairs. These measures allow residents with changing or complex physical conditions to remain in place longer without needing an outside move.
Private and semi-private rooms are offered, and some have cable service; availability depends on the specific unit selected. Common areas are maintained for socializing, television, and quiet reading. Independent-living residents can opt for medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, scheduled laundry, and a monthly meal plan, creating a lighter service package while still maintaining oversight.
Dining follows a set menu prepared in-house, with snacks available throughout the day. Diet modifications, including low-sugar, low-sodium, or texture-adjusted meals, are implemented as ordered by a physician or dietitian to accommodate medical and personal preferences. Residents who require total assistance with feeding receive one-on-one support to ensure adequate nutrition and hydration.
Springtime Residence provides resident parking, outside smoking areas, full wheelchair accessibility, and community-wide internet access to support connectivity for both residents and their families.