Springwood Court sits in a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood in Fort Myers, FL, and has a classic, cozy look with a smaller setup that's easy to get around as the years go by. The building holds 85 apartments that come in different floor plans, like studios and one-bedroom suites, all with kitchenettes, WiFi, cable TV, and private bathrooms with walk-in showers and safety bars, so folks have what they need right in their space and can make it feel like home with familiar things around them. The rooms have coastal decor, relaxing armchairs, and built-in dressers, and the community itself has a warm reception area, a residents' lounge, a computer room, a library, and walking paths outside, with a patio, shuffleboard court, and plenty of seats to enjoy the fresh Florida air and sunshine, not to mention that it's pet-friendly so people can bring along their companions.
The staff at Springwood Court includes part-time nurses and trained caregivers on-site 24/7, thanks to their LNS license (State License 0007475), and there's support for everything from medication reminders and therapies like physical rehab to diabetic and high acuity care, as well as help with daily needs such as bathing, dressing, and medication oversight. There's also access to an on-site pharmacy and hospice services, and for those who just need a break or recovery time, seasonal stays and respite care are available, so folks can come for a short time or during transitions.
You'll find plenty to do, with daily programs for arts and crafts, garden activities, Tai Chi, yoga, educational and music events, reading groups, outings to local spots, and even religious services for those that want them. Residents don't need to worry about home chores since housekeeping and laundry come weekly, and there's shopping and general transportation help if needed. Meals are served restaurant-style in a common dining area with several options to pick from, so everyone gets a choice and a chance to chat with neighbors.
Springwood Court accepts different ways to pay, including checks, credit cards, insurance, and Medicaid, and even has a long-term Medicaid program to support those who need financial help over time. The community has a reputation for honest, caring support and long-term staff. They focus on keeping folks comfortable as their needs change, providing either assisted living, personal care, respite stays, or memory support as required. The campus is designed for aging in place, so as someone's health changes, they can stay in the same familiar surroundings. Life here is about having help close by, chances for social connection each day, and a setting that feels a lot like home, with experienced staff that look after each resident's needs with attention and respect.