Spring Arbor of Crofton sits in a quiet neighborhood, and the building's only one story tall, so it's pretty easy to get around. The place has a warm, homey feel, and folks seem to settle in quick, whether they're in independent living, assisted living, or memory care like the Spring Arbor Cottage Care program, which was made for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia and has its own secure memory care cottage and enclosed courtyard for safety. You'll find a lot to do, since there are Wise & Well fitness classes, bingo, book clubs, art, exercise groups, movies, outings to restaurants, and activities for families, like Easter get-togethers and Mother's Day teas-kids and grandkids always welcome at those. Spring Arbor has a full staff on duty, nurses around the clock to manage medicine, and staff ready to help with bathing, dressing, meals, or whatever needs to be done, and they let folks keep pets, which is nice because it makes things feel more like home.
There're 100 licensed beds and apartment options for studios, one-bedrooms, or two-bedrooms, with big bathrooms and kitchenettes-sinks, fridges, and microwaves included. The main dining room serves three meals daily, and the menu changes so it doesn't get dull, and those meals come out of a proper kitchen. The place makes it easy for everyone to stay active and keep sharp, offering word games, walks, and their Wise & Well classes. There's a salon, a well-stocked library, sunrooms, and plenty of space for sitting and chatting or reading, and if folks want to be outdoors, they can rock on the porch or enjoy the courtyard. Residents use the transportation service for outings or appointments, and the building has handicap access and fast internet for those who want it. For those who need special help because of memory challenges, the care is personalized, with care plans that adjust to whatever kind of support is needed as people age or their health changes. Residents get on-site therapy, and if someone needs a higher level of care than assisted living, there's skilled nursing through the same community. Spring Arbor's focus stays on residents' independence and overall wellness, including physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs, and while Spring Arbor is licensed with the number 02AL3134 by the State of Maryland, it doesn't take Medicare unless the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services says it's covered. People can decorate their rooms however they want, which helps make it feel like their own.
Families often say they feel at ease knowing their loved ones are looked after, with 24/7 care, meals ready, and plenty of well-structured activities. The community keeps an even pace and has friendly staff who keep an eye out for everyone, offering support with just about everything day or night. The aim is to make sure everyone stays busy, healthy, and comfortable, no matter what care level they need, and people say it's a good place for seniors who want somewhere safe and steady to live, with a focus on quality of life and a bit of independence.