Springhouse Village of Springfield offers three levels of senior living: Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care. Residents who need daily support receive assistance with activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, and mobility. A licensed nurse is on-site or on-call at all times, and specially trained caregivers monitor blood pressure, glucose levels, and other vitals as ordered. The Memory Care neighborhood uses structured routines, secure entrances, and individualized programming to reduce confusion and promote safety for people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Independent Living residents benefit from the same medical alert system and optional care services, making it possible to add support quickly if health needs change.
Beyond direct medical services, the community coordinates physical, occupational, and speech therapy through outside providers who come to the campus, and staff help arrange transportation to off-site physician visits or specialized treatments. A 24-hour emergency call system connects residents to caregivers within minutes, and electronic health records allow for timely communication with family members and primary physicians. Regular wellness assessments track changes in strength, balance, cognition, and nutrition, allowing care plans to be updated promptly. Scheduled fitness classes, chronic-condition support groups, and on-site vaccination clinics round out the health-focused services available to every resident.
Apartments range from studios to two-bedroom floor plans with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and ample storage space, while cottages provide full kitchens and garages for those in Independent Living. Basic utilities, weekly housekeeping, routine maintenance, and cable television are included, and personal laundry service can be added for a fee. Safety measures such as grab bars, walk-in showers, emergency pull cords, and smoke detectors come standard, although not all accommodations have all the features. Residents furnish and decorate their spaces to fit their preferences, and pet-friendly options are available for those who qualify.
Meals are prepared in a commercial kitchen and served restaurant-style in the main dining room three times a day, with snacks and beverages available at any time. Menus rotate regularly and include heart-healthy, diabetic-friendly, and low-sodium choices approved by a dietitian. Pureed or mechanically altered textures are offered for residents with swallowing difficulties, and personal favorites can be added to the menu after consultation with the culinary team. Private dining space may be reserved for family gatherings, and room service is available during short-term illness or at other times by request.