Springfield Villa gives residents many levels of care, including assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and rehabilitation, with round-the-clock help from trained nurses and aides, and you'll always find someone to assist with bathing, dressing, or daily tasks whether someone just needs a little help or more hands-on care, and people who need speech, occupational, or physical therapy can use those programs right on site, so there's a focus on medical, physical, and emotional support with visiting doctors, dentists, psychiatrists, physical therapists, speech therapists, and other specialists coming in regularly. The community keeps 146 certified beds, and in June 2025, there's word that 38 will be open, so people looking for a spot might have a wait or might get in quickly depending on timing.
Residents live in furnished rooms that have private bathrooms, with kitchenettes, cable TV, phones, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning, and the building stays fully handicap accessible, so folks using scooters or chairs can get everywhere including the spacious outdoor gardens, common areas, and walking paths, and everyone can enjoy the community library, fitness room, gym, movie theater, activity spaces, arts room, and dining hall that doubles for family events and birthday parties. Andrew's Retreat sits within Springfield Villa for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and it runs with more than 10 beds for those specifically needing memory care or special supervision, and you'll notice there are family and resident councils, support groups for Parkinson's disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, stroke, Huntington's, and general support for both caregivers and the people receiving care, so everybody can find a group to share experiences and get help.
People who live at Springfield Villa don't have to worry about meals because there are chef-prepared menus, restaurant-style dining rooms, all-day food, healthy snacks around the clock, and special diets covered-whether it's for allergies or diabetes-plus registered dietitians help plan all the menus, so there's some peace of mind for those with food concerns, and when it comes to housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, transportation, and even moving in, staff help coordinate and provide everything. Activities cover movie nights, music events, art classes, fitness, walks outside, spiritual programs, and resident-run gatherings, with daily options meant to boost everyone's physical, mental, and social wellness, and anybody needing a ride to appointments or family events can use the facility's handicap-accessible vans.
Security stays tight since Springfield Villa has emergency alert systems, a 24-hour call and supervision system, and constant staff around to check in, and with its for-profit LLC management and position inside a larger Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), the place aims for comprehensive support, including short-term rehabilitation or hospice when needed, and residents can pay with private funds, Medicaid, or Medicare. Folks who are interested can take a virtual tour before visiting, and since there's a calendar of activities and events, folks and their families stay busy and involved, with support from both staff and the community around them.