Independent living residents of the apartments and houses of Springside At Seneca Hill recently supported the work of The Salvation Army in Oswego County.
They gave money and did the shopping for Christmas gifts for ten families in need. Springside Activities Coordinator Vickie Smith coordinated the effort which involved collecting financial contributions from residents, completing the shopping in stores and online, and organizing all the items in gift bags ready for distribution at Christmas time. According to Smith, “Our residents were even more generous this year than they were last year. We had a great time doing this project.”
Springside is a residential community for senior adults who can live independently but wish to be free of the expense and maintenance that goes with owning a house. Springside has a choice of apartments, cottages, and duplexes, many with garages, where all the maintenance is handled by maintenance staff. Apartment dwellers are served dinner each day and linen laundry and light housekeeping are provided by housekeeping staff.
While Springside residents are free to come and go to regional activities as they please, there are also many groups and activities available within the building such as: writing club, extensive library holdings, crafts, movies, religious groups, drum exercise, osteo exercise, wii bowling, shuffleboard, bridge, knitting, conversation group, bingo, various card, board, and table games, and exercise equipment.
Information may be found online at: https://www.oswegohealth.org/retirement-living/
