Elaine – Resident of the Month
The Springs at Simpsonville‘s February 2020 Resident of the Month is Elaine! Elaine was born in the small southern town of St. Stephen, South Carolina.
The Springs at Simpsonville‘s February 2020 Resident of the Month is Elaine! Elaine was born in the small southern town of St. Stephen, South Carolina.
While caregiving can be wholly rewarding, it can be hard to maintain a balance between your responsibilities to their care and your own. In a study conducted by AARP, the leading cause of caregiver burnout was the caregiver neglecting their own health. Caregiver burnout is a state of emotional and physical exhaustion that can occur while undertaking these responsibilities.
The Springs at Simpsonville’s December Resident of the Month is Miriam!
Congratulations to our December 2019 Employee of the Month, Josie Gallman! Josie is one of the Life Enrichment Directors at The Springs at Simpsonville, a position she started about four months ago.
Knowing when the proper time to talk to senior parent(s) about moving into a senior living community can be difficult. If your parent(s) or loved one lives far away, it can make it even more challenging, as you likely don’t know how they handle their day to day activities.
The Springs at Simpsonville’s November 2019 employee of the month is our dedicated and caring handyman, Kelly Turner!
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Signs of depression can vary from person to person, making depression particularly challenging to recognize. Depression in seniors can be especially difficult to notice as many think it is a normal part of aging, which is not that case.
The Springs at Simpsonville’s October Resident of the Month is Carl! Carl is originally from Cambridge, Ohio, but spent the majority of his life in Charleston, SC which is where he calls home. He grew up on a dairy farm but joined the Navy after he graduated from high school. He was a medic (X-ray technician) attached to the Marine Corps. When he was 20 years old, he was stationed in Charleston, SC and remembers getting off the city bus on Calhoun Street and walking the city for the first time.