One of our most popular events - The Spring Meadows Annual Winter Carnival - included ball tosses, pick-a-duck, popcorn, and snowcones. There was friendly competition and lots of laughs and camaraderie. Again, we want to thank Cindy and Jessica (and family) with Gentiva Hospice, and The Clark Family for volunteering to make this event such a great success.
"You don't just show up for a shift; you show up for your team. You are the reason our residents feel at home and the reason our culture is stronger than ever."
The team here at Spring Meadows Health and Rehabilitation pulled together so that family did not have to worry if their loved ones were being taken care of.
Supported by the tireless efforts of our administrator and maintenance director, who were picking up and dropping off for 5 days straight at all hours of the day to our ADON, team members and spouses, and the CLARKSVILLE JEEP CREW, we didn't miss a beat here! Our dietary and EVS and maintenance assistant made sure there was back-up food supplies, back up water, mattresses for the those who spent their weekend here and that emergency plans were in place if power was lost. It was a well-oiled machine.
So to EVERY SINGLE EMPLOYEE and support person who made sure the Spring Meadows Community would continue with their mission of keeping our elders safe and cared for - THANK YOU! ... See MoreSee Less
It is National Activity Professionals Week! This week, the always fabulous activities team has shown appreciation for the support we receive from other departments by treating them with popcorn and cookies!
Pictured below are three members of the Spring Meadows Activity team hosting a winter carnival, and two members of our EVS team enjoying their popcorn. All of us share a passion in helping our community alleviate loneliness, helplessness and boredom.
"You don't have to be crazy to be in this team. We'll train you!"
We’re hiring! 🩺 Join a compassionate skilled nursing team where your care truly makes a difference every day. If you have a heart for serving others, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today! ... See MoreSee Less
Celebrating our fabulous ACTIVITIES TEAM on ACTIVITY PROFESSIONAL'S DAY! The Activity Team hosted a Muffin Morning for staff. Marcie, one of our activity professionals here at Spring Meadows and Mary Anne, a member of our nursing team graciously took a moment to pose for the camera before grabbing a muffin and heading back to the floor. ... See MoreSee Less
Why the Activities Department Matters for Your Loved One
Our Activities Department is dedicated to making each day meaningful, engaging, and joyful for your loved one. Through personalized programs, we focus on supporting their emotional, social, cognitive, and physical well‑being.
What this means for your family member:
A sense of purpose and joy: Activities bring happiness, reduce loneliness, and help residents feel connected.
Social connection: Group events and small gatherings build friendships and create a warm community atmosphere.
Mental and physical stimulation: Crafts, music, discussions, games, and gentle exercise help keep minds and bodies active.
Person‑centered experiences: We tailor activities to each resident’s interests, history, and abilities—so they feel seen, valued, and understood.
Peace of mind for families: Knowing your loved one is engaged and supported helps you feel confident in their care.
Our goal is simple: to make every day brighter, more meaningful, and filled with opportunities to enjoy life. ... See MoreSee Less
Now hiring caring, dependable CNAs, LPNs and RNs who want to make an impact. Come be part of a team where your work truly matters—every single day. ... See MoreSee Less
Did you know that Glaucoma is often called the "Silent Thief of Sight"? 👁️
Because it often has no early symptoms, many people don't realize they have it until their vision is permanently affected. For our seniors, regular eye exams are the best defense in preserving independence and quality of life.
This month, we’re encouraging all our residents and their families to stay up-to-date with vision screenings. Early detection doesn’t just save sight—it saves the moments that matter most.
One of our most popular events - The Spring Meadows Annual Winter Carnival - included ball tosses, pick-a-duck, popcorn, and snowcones. There was friendly competition and lots of laughs and camaraderie. Again, we want to thank Cindy and Jessica (and family) with Gentiva Hospice, and The Clark Family for volunteering to make this event such a great success.
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#GentivaHospice
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Saturday morning painting sessions! ... See MoreSee Less
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"You don't just show up for a shift; you show up for your team. You are the reason our residents feel at home and the reason our culture is stronger than ever."
The team here at Spring Meadows Health and Rehabilitation pulled together so that family did not have to worry if their loved ones were being taken care of.
Supported by the tireless efforts of our administrator and maintenance director, who were picking up and dropping off for 5 days straight at all hours of the day to our ADON, team members and spouses, and the CLARKSVILLE JEEP CREW, we didn't miss a beat here! Our dietary and EVS and maintenance assistant made sure there was back-up food supplies, back up water, mattresses for the those who spent their weekend here and that emergency plans were in place if power was lost. It was a well-oiled machine.
So to EVERY SINGLE EMPLOYEE and support person who made sure the Spring Meadows Community would continue with their mission of keeping our elders safe and cared for - THANK YOU! ... See MoreSee Less
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It is National Activity Professionals Week! This week, the always fabulous activities team has shown appreciation for the support we receive from other departments by treating them with popcorn and cookies!
Pictured below are three members of the Spring Meadows Activity team hosting a winter carnival, and two members of our EVS team enjoying their popcorn. All of us share a passion in helping our community alleviate loneliness, helplessness and boredom.
"You don't have to be crazy to be in this team. We'll train you!"
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#chaoscrew
#we💜ourresidents
#activitiesrock ... See MoreSee Less
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We’re hiring! 🩺
Join a compassionate skilled nursing team where your care truly makes a difference every day. If you have a heart for serving others, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today! ... See MoreSee Less
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Celebrating our fabulous ACTIVITIES TEAM on ACTIVITY PROFESSIONAL'S DAY! The Activity Team hosted a Muffin Morning for staff. Marcie, one of our activity professionals here at Spring Meadows and Mary Anne, a member of our nursing team graciously took a moment to pose for the camera before grabbing a muffin and heading back to the floor. ... See MoreSee Less
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Why the Activities Department Matters for Your Loved One
Our Activities Department is dedicated to making each day meaningful, engaging, and joyful for your loved one. Through personalized programs, we focus on supporting their emotional, social, cognitive, and physical well‑being.
What this means for your family member:
A sense of purpose and joy: Activities bring happiness, reduce loneliness, and help residents feel connected.
Social connection: Group events and small gatherings build friendships and create a warm community atmosphere.
Mental and physical stimulation: Crafts, music, discussions, games, and gentle exercise help keep minds and bodies active.
Person‑centered experiences: We tailor activities to each resident’s interests, history, and abilities—so they feel seen, valued, and understood.
Peace of mind for families: Knowing your loved one is engaged and supported helps you feel confident in their care.
Our goal is simple: to make every day brighter, more meaningful, and filled with opportunities to enjoy life. ... See MoreSee Less
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Now hiring caring, dependable CNAs, LPNs and RNs who want to make an impact. Come be part of a team where your work truly matters—every single day. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Did you know that Glaucoma is often called the "Silent Thief of Sight"? 👁️
Because it often has no early symptoms, many people don't realize they have it until their vision is permanently affected. For our seniors, regular eye exams are the best defense in preserving independence and quality of life.
This month, we’re encouraging all our residents and their families to stay up-to-date with vision screenings. Early detection doesn’t just save sight—it saves the moments that matter most.
#GlaucomaAwarenessMonth #EyeHealth #SeniorCare #HealthyAging #SkilledNursing ... See MoreSee Less
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