Spring Arbor of Winchester provides two levels of residential care: Assisted Living and Memory Care. Residents who need help with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, or medication reminders receive that support in Assisted Living while maintaining as much independence as possible. In the Memory Care neighborhood, team members use structured routines and cueing techniques to assist individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, aiming to reduce confusion and promote a predictable day-to-day rhythm.
Additional medical and safety measures are in place to support changing health needs. On-site programs include diabetes monitoring and management, regular physician visits, respiratory therapy, and a structured mental wellness program for residents who benefit from mood or behavior support. Short-term respite stays are available for families needing temporary assistance. The building has a full sprinkler system, and the Memory Care area is a secured community to help prevent unsafe wandering.
Accommodations are offered in a range of floor plans, all with private bathrooms, and many with kitchenettes, phone lines, cable service, and individual climate controls. Select rooms are furnished, and residents may bring their own furniture or repaint and decorate to suit personal preferences. Accessible features such as wheelchair-friendly showers and handicap-adapted layouts are available in certain units. Outdoor areas, parking, community Wi-Fi, and pet-friendly policies are part of the campus, although not every suite includes every feature.
Dining follows a set menu that rotates throughout the year, with the culinary team overseeing diet modifications for specific medical or cultural needs. Snacks are available between meals, and seasonal BBQs or courtyard picnics are scheduled when weather permits. Staff members remain on hand during meals to provide prompt assistance for residents who need help cutting food, monitoring blood sugar, or following prescribed dietary guidelines.
Residents can take part in a broad activity calendar that includes intergenerational visits, reminiscence programs, arts and crafts, bingo, trivia games, stretching classes, and structured exercise sessions. Indoor and outdoor walking paths, an on-site activity center, and club gatherings support daily movement and social interaction. Scheduled day trips, social outings, and birthday celebrations round out the program, helping residents maintain engagement with both the campus community and the wider Winchester area.