Springfield sits in Chandler, Arizona, and you'll find it's an age-restricted community with 742 single-family homes, mostly built between 1997 and 2000, so most lots don't have fences unless neighbors approve, and there are a few smaller homes with open backyards and walking or biking trails behind them, which folks seem to like for getting outside if they're able, and most homes here have two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two-car garages, coming in between just under 1,000 and up to 2,400 square feet. The community's smaller size helps people get to know one another, and the monthly HOA fee is $354, which goes toward keeping things running and keeping everything neat, all managed by Springfield Community HOA, which handles standards, safety, and looks after community needs, often working alongside AZ HOA Management and Asset Management. There's a guarded entrance for added peace of mind, and if you like golf, there's an 18-hole par 61 executive course everyone talks about, plus clubhouse reservations for gatherings or meetings. You might see a variety of faith-based activities because Springfield's connected with Howard King Ministries, Sunland Fellowship, and Blue Letter Bible resources, and you'll find daily devotionals, teaching series, and Christian counseling available through the ministry, including events on Fridays at 5:00 PM in the Saguaro Room and Sundays at 10:00 AM in Springfield, and the Christian Book Store linked to Springfield/Sunland draws in some who want devotionals or books. Seniors living with dementia can take part in art, music, or literature activities, and Springfield includes a mix of civic and social organizations with connections to the broader Chandler area, Sunland Village, and other associations. The community allows for a smooth operation since the HOA handles essential services and neighborhood standards, keeping a sense of belonging among residents, and some services let folks get a quick cash offer for their home if needed, though there's a regular home search available through the community website, usually handled by Margaret Stephens at HomeSmart. The property stands on 7.08 acres at 6495 S St Andrews Blvd, near Desert Star room where another fellowship meets, making Springfield well-known in Maricopa County for spiritual life, neat houses, and an active HOA, though there's no information about care types or detailed amenities in the provided material.
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The full address for this community is 6495 South Street Andrews Boulevard, Chandler, AZ, 85249.
Yes, Springfield offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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