March 29, 2024
Spring cleaning, a cherished tradition observed in various cultures globally, undergoes a transformation as the Earth’s axis tilts, ushering in the rejuvenation of winter landscapes in the northern hemisphere. Daffodils bloom, grass transforms into lush green carpets, and temperatures gradually rise from late March to early April.
The concept of spring cleaning has evolved into a nationally recognized event, observed during Spring Cleaning Week. This annual initiative transcends mere household chores, extending to encompass various aspects of individuals’ lives, including finances, technology, and more.
With this broader perspective in mind, the community of The Town & Country Senior Living in Town & Country, MO, gears up for its community-wide, spring-cleaning endeavor! This marks the fourth consecutive year that Arrow Senior Living has embraced this springtime tradition across our communities. Each passing year proves to be even more successful than the last.
During spring cleaning, I deep clean and reorganize at work and home. One benefit of spring cleaning is rediscovering items you thought you lost. This year, I plan to focus on cleaning my health as well.
As we, the community, gather to undertake this annual ritual, we remember the power of collective action and the significance of tending to our shared environment. Our efforts not only rejuvenate our homes and neighborhoods but also fortify the bonds that unite us as members of a vibrant and thriving community.
Town and Country Senior Living in Town and Country, MO offers assisted living and memory care with a variety of services and a range of floor plan options. Amenities include restaurant dining, 24-hour bistro, concierge service, housekeeping, events and entertainment, personal care, transportation services, and more. We are centrally located near St. Luke’s Hospital and Chesterfield Amphitheater. In addition, convenient access to major shopping centers and attractions, including the Ballwin Golf Course and Events Center, West Country Center, Lone Elk Park, Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House, Myseum, and Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant.