This AD model apartment features a spacious living room with two storage closets, kitchenette, and a wonderful view overlooking the Shell Point fountain.
Bedroom in the AD model apartment. Den in the AD model apartment.
The interior décor combined functional furniture in soft fabrics with a blend of neutrals and a pop of pleasing color to create a soothing reflection of home at The Springs.
“We have learned what appeals to residents at both the The Arbor and King’s Crown, and have brought all the best features to The Springs,” Rita said. “Even the planned Memory Support residence will be homey and quiet, with a courtyard and fireplaces in a ‘small house’ format.” Architects John Birge and Dave Heuring from RDG joined the Shell Point behavioral health and skilled nursing care team to provide details about the expansion at Waters Watch, including new healthcare services to meet the future medical needs of
residents. Interior Designer Kelley Hoffman, from Spellman Brady & Company, will be redesigning the interior spaces at The Springs. Conversation on the buses returning residents home was just as energetic as the approach. Having three assisted living options provides a new dimension for residents analyzing what fits their interests, and for determining when and which assisted living building might be the next best home for their changing lifecare needs. Continued next page Shell Point Life | April 2016
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