Springs At the Fountains is a senior living facility designed for older adults who need different levels of care, and they offer assisted living, memory care, independent living, short-term rehab, and nursing care, so it's a place where someone can find support if they need a little help or more advanced care like skilled nursing or memory care for Alzheimer's, and the staff at Springs At the Fountains help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, managing medicine, and they keep an eye on health with around-the-clock supervision, a 24-hour call system, and help with mobility, bladder and bowel control, and other personal care. Residents live in private suites or shared rooms, which come fully furnished with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, telephone, and internet, and if someone needs a wheelchair or has medical disabilities, the building's layout and security measures help keep residents safe and prevent wandering, which is especially useful for people living with dementia. The dining room serves restaurant-style meals with special diets when needed, and residents can join scheduled activities, enjoy a meal together, use a small library, or spend time outside in the garden, and there's even a beauty salon, so people can get a haircut without leaving the building. Housekeeping, linen service, and meal preparation are covered, which takes a lot off someone's plate. The building has a fully sprinklered environment for fire safety, and infection prevention is strong, with high vaccination rates for both influenza and pneumococcal illness among long-term residents. Health and safety inspections have found some issues in the past, including things that caused harm, but those were addressed, and the facility is open about tracking things like pain, pressure sores, infections, and weight loss to make sure residents stay as healthy as they can.
Springs At the Fountains is not in a hospital and is not labeled as a special focus facility, but it does participate in both Medicare and Medicaid programs, which can help people who need financial support, and as a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), the place helps people age in place, meaning residents don't have to move as their care needs change. The staff includes nurses and certified nursing assistants around the clock, and the staffing per resident is about 0.72 RN hours, 0.56 LPN hours, and 2.72 CNA hours per resident, totaling 1.28 staff hours per resident daily. While they offer support for behavioral needs and Alzheimer's care, severe behavioral outbursts usually lead to automatic referrals to the ER, so ongoing behavioral management on-site may have limitations. The owners run several nursing homes, and Springs At the Fountains can accommodate about 38 residents in the living communities, with 50 certified beds and a 94% occupancy rate. Amenities help support independence and comfort, with laundry, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and options for in-home care or hospice if needed, and if someone wants to take part, resident and family councils help people have a say in how things run and plan community-focused activities for social and mental well-being. Transportation is available for doctor's appointments, and nursing staff coordinate with healthcare providers to manage medicines and treatments. There are safety features built in, like systems to lock outside doors and careful monitoring to help prevent residents with memory loss from getting lost. Recreational spaces like the garden, outdoor patio, and small library help residents spend time as they want, and planned activities keep things interesting. Springs At the Fountains works to offer care that matches what each resident needs, without overpromising, and tries to make its environment comfortable and safe for seniors who want support in daily life.