My mother was a resident of the Springs of Tanasbourne from January 2010 to June 2015. Mom was in independent living for the majority of that time, until December 2014, when her health declined and she transitioned into Assisted Living at the Springs. Mom passed away at the Springs, just one month short of her 92nd birthday on June 21, 2015. Our entire family is thankful for the care and love extended to my mother during her tenure at the Springs. There really are not sufficient words to express how wonderful the staff is at the Springs, including, but not limited to: * Executive Director Eric Christensen who evidenced resident-focused leadership and is well aware of how fortunate he is to have such a wonderful team of people to work with. * The Springs marketing team, Jan and her assistant Nichole. Jan has been a wonderful resource and friend to us over the years and when mom needed to transition to Assisted Living last December, Jan made sure the transition was smooth and timely. They are jewels. * Other jewels: Katherine, Greg, Michelle, Stephanie, Mikail, Mike, Janet, Amber, Michael, Nicholas and TJ. All of these folks performed their jobs with true love and caring for mom and for us over the years. I want to particularly recognize and thank the staff of the Assisted Living portion of the facility. The Registered Nurse in Assisted Living, Linda, and her team were absolutely outstanding during mom’s stay there and, particularly, as mom’s health declined during the last months of her life. Linda and the Resident Services Coordinator, Leanne, also worked with us to select the best Hospice provider for mom. I want to specially acknowledge and thank the following Assisted Living staff members: Med Aides: Tony, Itzel, Tracey, Monica, Tyler and Mandy. Caregivers: Meko, Maria, Sophie, Tiffany, Jennifer, and Betty. Linda, Leanne and the staff were professional and compassionate at all times. They made a very difficult journey for us much easier because of their true caring and love for mom and for us. We feel like they became part of our family, and will remain so forever. In closing, we were blessed that mom enjoyed the last several years of her life at the Springs of Tanasbourne, and we want you to know we will never forget the genuine love and caring extended to mom and to her family over the years, and particularly during her final journey in this life. Finally, a big thank you to founder and owner Fee Stubblefield for creating such a wonderful place for people to age gracefully and with dignity, and for the personal regard he extended to my mom during celebrations and events at the Springs. It meant so much to her. With deep gratitude, Janeen Wadsworth