Meet some Springhill residents who continue to discover and enjoy happiness, healthiness and wellness.
In 1968 when the Seepes first caught the RV bug, gas was around 35 cents a gallon and their new trailer, a pop-up, cost $1,200. With their four children under age six, John and Roberta, or Bert... More »
If someone had told Lorraine Vitt five years ago that one year later she’d be directing a choir in front of an audience of more than 100 people, she would have laughed out loud. Yet soon after... More »
The zest for living that emanates from Nancy Sando and Norman Grode must be part of their DNA. Nancy’s parents led European tours for years, traveling all over the world, while Norm’s father was... More »
For proof that you’re only as old as you feel, look no further than Peter "Pete" Gonzalez. A retired Army recruiting supervisor and infantry soldier, Pete’s main passion in life is model... More »
When Shirley Wolfe moved into Springhill seven years ago she had difficulty getting out of a chair. But when she saw how many programs were offered to residents, Shirley decided she wasn’t going... More »
Ask Joe Bertoncini why he thinks Springhill’s HealthAbility program has been so beneficial for him, and he’ll give you 64 reasons - one for every Senior Olympic medal he’s won. A retired baker... More »