Asbury Springhill operates as a continuing care retirement community, so residents can move among independent living, personal care, skilled nursing, and short-term rehabilitation without leaving the campus. On-site physicians, registered nurses, and licensed therapists are available, and nursing coverage is maintained around the clock. The health center provides wound care, pain management, IV therapy, post-surgical recovery support, and regular monitoring for chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease. For residents living with cognitive decline, a secured memory support neighborhood offers structured programming and behavior management under the supervision of dementia-trained staff.
Beyond direct medical services, the community supplies an emergency response system in every residence, scheduled medication administration, and coordination with outside specialists when additional diagnostics or treatments are required. A full-time wellness team organizes strength, balance, and cardiovascular classes geared to different ability levels, and transportation is provided to local physician appointments and hospitals. Social workers assist with care planning, insurance paperwork, and transitions between levels of care, helping residents and families stay informed about any changes in health status.
Accommodations range from studio apartments to one- and two-bedroom residences, along with freestanding patio homes for those entering at the independent level. Most layouts come with kitchenettes, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, cable hookups, and an emergency pull-cord system, but not every unit includes features such as in-unit laundry, walk-in closets, or private patios. Weekly housekeeping and linen service are standard, and maintenance staff handle repairs. The community is pet-friendly; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Residents take their meals in a central dining room where wait-staff service is provided three times a day. Menus are developed by a registered dietitian and include regular, heart-healthy, diabetic, and mechanically altered diet options. For casual fare, a bistro offers lighter meals and snacks, and room service can be arranged during illness or recovery. Special-occasion meals can be held in a private dining room, though not all meal plan packages include this option, and some apartment types do not have full kitchens for extensive personal cooking.