Springfield Crossings

    463 W Sproul Rd, Springfield, PA, 19064
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing

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    4.61 · 144 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
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    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.7
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      4.4
    • Building

      4.8
    • Value

      4.4

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    About Springfield Crossings

    Springfield Crossings sits on a beautiful wooded campus in a quiet suburban neighborhood, where folks can look out at peaceful views from bright, spacious apartments ranging from studios to one-bedroom suites, and if someone needs help with daily living like bathing, dressing, or moving around, the staff provides respectful, round-the-clock assistance with a friendly attitude, and there's always a nurse or helper nearby through the 24-hour call system, which helps families worry less. The community works as a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), so residents can move through different care levels-Independent Living for folks who want to stay active and social, Assisted Living for people who need some support, and Nursing Home care for those requiring more day-to-day medical attention, while full long-term care and respite care services help people recover from illnesses or take a short stay if caregivers are away. There are even specialized programs like orthoWIN rehab and urgency SNF™ service for those needing focused rehabilitation, plus intensive nursing management with regular medical visits, medication management, care navigation, and many types of therapy, such as physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational and vocational therapy, with specialized clinicians in orthopedics, neurology, neurosurgery, and internal medicine, all available when needed.

    There are also planned full-center renovations coming up, and a Memory Care community opening soon to help folks with Alzheimer's disease or other dementia, with trained aides offering a caring, steady hand. Residents get personalized plans not only for health, since therapists and rehabilitation nurses design routines that aim to support strength and independence, but also for their days, so there's a full calendar of activities thanks to the life enrichment program and the Family Matters Program, as well as LifeLoop, which keeps residents connected to what's going on around them. People can play bingo, enjoy dance lessons, listen to visiting educational speakers, attend musical performances, or join community events held in the arts room, game room, library, or outside in landscaped gardens, where benches and walking paths let everyone enjoy some fresh air, while the gym and rehabilitation area offer a place to keep moving. There's Wi-Fi and a computer center, so residents can stay in touch with family or learn new things, and for those who like a bit of pampering, the beauty salon and barber shop are on-site.

    Dining services bring meals in restaurant-style settings, with dietary specialists preparing menus for folks needing special diets, like diabetes-friendly meals, which makes things a lot more comfortable for people with strict meal needs, and there are inviting lounges where residents can sit together, have a chat, or read in the library, with the community known for being friendly, joyful, and kind, and the staff described as genuinely warm and happy to help. The offerings also include home care with aides who give non-medical support and companionship, which can be a comfort for those preferring to stay in their own space. For families wanting information, Springfield Crossings provides a brochure, FAQs, and a resident ambassador program to help answer questions, making it easier to settle in or transition out of the hospital. The for-profit corporation behind Springfield Crossings stays on top of licensing, so families can expect compliance with state rules and regular checks. Altogether, this is a place where different needs can be met, whether someone's still independent, wishes to be more social, is recovering, or needs longer-term nursing care, with a structured environment but plenty of choices for how each day goes.

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