About Well-Spring Solutions

Community Based Care

About Well-Spring Solutions

Since its founding in 1984, Well-Spring Solutions has grown and adapted to serve the needs of people with memory loss and their caregivers. Originally known as The Adult Center for Enrichment (ACE), we have worked in tandem with many community partners to offer services and programming around the greater Greensboro area. In 2013, ACE became another trusted member of The Well-Spring Group, finally rebranding as Well-Spring Solutions in 2021. Today, as a result of the 2024 merger between The Well-Spring Group and Brightspire, we are proud to be part of the Greensboro-based nonprofit Kintura.

The Memory Care Center provides day service for adults age 60 and older with a diagnosis of dementia. Our Connections program offers a half day experience designed to engage individuals with chronic illnesses or memory impairments through a variety of enriching activities. Both programs provide caregivers with a much-needed break, along with access to support groups and educational opportunities.

OUR MISSION:
To exceed the needs of an evolving population of older adults through exceptional community-based services.
OUR VISION:
The vision of Kintura and its affiliated organizations is to be the leader in creating a vibrant, diverse and innovative set of services for older adults. Together as providers with a common purpose, we will be the State of North Carolina’s leading continuum of aging services for older adults through innovation, collaboration and system growth.

MEET OUR TEAM

The Well-Spring Solutions team is comprised of compassionate experts. They are here for you to make life easier for you and better for your loved one.

Well-Spring Solutions Mission

ADVISORY BOARD

The Well-Spring Solutions Board of Directors are local leaders who are engaged in helping us meet our fundraising goals to provide adult day care to all who need it.

Our Advisory Board

The Well-Spring Solutions Advisory Board is made up of local leaders who are engaged in helping make the lives of older adults better.

Advisory Board Members

  • Connie Collins
  • Jacqueline DeBrew
  • Kathy White Frank
  • Ginna Freyaldenhoven
  • Barbara James
  • Karen McKeithen-Schaede
  • Aashka Mehta
  • Stan Park
  • Dr. Tiffany Reed
  • Keith Volz