Spring Arbor of Greenville offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, giving residents access to daily help with tasks of living as well as structured cognitive support for dementia-related conditions. The community is equipped to handle Diabetes Care through monitoring and medication assistance, offers planned Respite or short-term stays for caregivers who need relief, and maintains on-call physician oversight so a doctor is available when medical issues arise.
Additional clinical resources are built into the property’s operations. A sprinkler system, an emergency call system in resident areas, and a secured perimeter are in place to support safety. On-site practitioners provide hospice care coordination, routine medication management, podiatry, occupational and physical therapy, incontinence and ambulatory care, and memory-specific programming. These services reduce the need for outside appointments and help residents remain on campus while receiving continual health supervision.
Residences range from ground-floor units to apartments with cable or satellite TV, air conditioning, and internet access. Some layouts offer a central fireplace, handicap-accessible designs, or direct access to outdoor areas and gardens. Utilities are included, and both uncovered parking and reserved resident parking are available, but not every unit contains every listed feature.
Meals are prepared by the culinary staff and served throughout the day so residents can choose their preferred dining times. Scheduled menus accommodate special dietary programs, and outdoor BBQs or picnics are held when weather permits. All-day dining ensures late sleepers or appointment-bound residents do not miss a meal.
Residents can stay active through an on-site activity center, indoor and outdoor walking paths, structured fitness and stretching classes, and health and wellness programs. Social options include clubs, trivia games, reminiscence sessions, happy hours, birthday celebrations, and organized day trips or other outings. These offerings are designed to encourage participation, cognitive engagement, and community interaction.