The Springs at Anna Maria sits nestled in the foothills of Southern Oregon's Rogue Valley, right in a family neighborhood on Golf View Drive in Medford, Oregon, and goes by the address 822 Golf View Drive. This retirement community has 73 beds in the main building and Anna Maria Creekside houses 102 units, giving seniors several choices depending on what's needed. The campus offers independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's and dementia, skilled nursing, and continuing care retirement options, which lets older adults adjust their level of support as health needs change. Some private rooms have dedicated bathrooms, and the facility includes wheelchair accessible showers and full tubs to help with mobility. Room features include washers and dryers, cable TV, housekeepers, and safety features like sprinkler systems. Staff and service professionals are available all day and night for supervision and quick emergency help.
Residents get three chef-prepared meals each day, with a focus on fresh and nutritious ingredients, and they can dine any time of day in the dining room or use kitchens or kitchenettes, depending on the living option. There are regular scheduled events, clubs, workshops, educational programs, and social activities to help seniors stay engaged. Spaces such as the card and game room, Fancho's Public House, cinema room, and outdoor courtyard give people both quiet corners and lively places to connect. There's a library nook for reading, arts and craft rooms, and a fitness center for health and wellness routines, as well as an on-site gym with exercise classes. For those wanting to explore or run errands, transportation services and resident parking are included, and the property has easy access to nearby buslines.
The Springs at Anna Maria helps with personal needs like bathing, dressing, getting to the bathroom, laundry, medication management, and housekeeping. Medical services on-site cover a wide range: nurses for wound care, podiatry, medication support, and occupational therapy. The staff maintains a friendly and welcoming environment and gives personalized support when needs shift. Safety comes from features such as handicap accessibility and a sprinkler system throughout the building. Wifi and cable TV help residents stay connected or entertained.
Socialization and activity are encouraged through a busy calendar, outings to shops, museums, and theaters, and events like seminars or guest talks. The outdoor landscaped courtyard is a quiet spot for fresh air, and community spaces are set up for projects, hobbies, and relaxation. Special programs cater to those with dementia, making sure everyone's dignity and comfort are supported. The goal is to let seniors remain as independent as possible, adapt care when needs change, and make life easier and more comfortable in a warm and respectful setting. Office hours run daily from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.