Our Residents
Joseph O
A career pilot, Joseph O. has traveled to 29 different countries throughout his life, and one thing remains constant—the kindness and care he gives those around him. His motto: be friendly and love your neighbors.
Sally W
Sally W., a loving mother of three, was raised by an outgoing family to always be kind to others, advice that’s come in quite handy living in a new community.
Robert K
Robert K., a lifelong Rockport resident, spent a lot of his life in the fast lane racing classic cars and helping fix engines. But all that took a back seat when he met his wife Sharon and together they built a wonderful life and family.
Henry W.
A New York City boy born and raised, Henry W. served in the Army and had a storied career as a salesman and business owner.
Herta
Born in Vienna, Herta was trained as a dressmaker before the war. She was grateful and happy to move to the United States, where she met her husband Robert and built a family together.
Gus K.
If all the world is a stage, then Gus K. is one of Monarch’s brightest stars, taking advantage of all the activities, connections, conversations, and adventures that come his way at Bella Terra.
Barbara M.
Barbara’s guiding star is gratitude—for the life she’s lived, the love she’s found, and the joy that comes from truly enjoying each and every day. She values the benefits of her golden years and the multitude of opportunities that greet her each morning.
Joel R.
Joel R. doesn’t believe in giving up. In the past few years, the 90 year old has written and published a book, still works 6-7 days a week running a business, and has been declared dead and miraculously come back to life. His advice? Never stop reaching for unattainable goals.
Francine P.
Francine P. fills her days with activities, people, and stories that make her happy. That way, she can go to sleep in her very favorite way—with a smile on her face.
Paul H.
Paul H., an Air Force veteran and lifelong employee of the beloved Baker’s Shoe store, is a family man who now enjoys playing cards with friends. At every stage of his life, whether in the air, during his career, or in his community, one thing has been with him at every step—his deep faith in God.
Joan P.
Joan P. has lived a life of resilience, growth, and joy—proof that every lesson, no matter how tough, leads to a deeper understanding. These days, she finds happiness in movement, laughter, and the wisdom that has carried her through the years.
Larry T.
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it—but if it is broke, Larry’s likely the man for the job. What’s the most effective tool in the lifelong mechanic’s belt? Happiness and laughter, two things he makes sure his life is chock full of.
Tom A.
Music is Tom A.’s mistress, but the lifelong harmonica player recently found a new way to expand his heart. At Spring Meadow, he met the love of his life.
Roger W.
A century of making music, Roger W. is still rocking out. A drummer, saxophonist, and singer, he’s far from a solo artist. His greatest memories and music have come from playing with the ones he loves.
Harry & Sandie
Born four days apart, Harry and Sandie have spent a lifetime together. Their secret to a happy marriage? Give as much as you take, love each other equally, and never, ever give up.
Dana A.
Dana A.’s professional life has taken a winding path with some celebrity-studded stops along the way.
Peter H.
Peter, who found easy success as a businessman, father, and community member, believes in the benefits of taking the hard road. His motto: a man’s reach should always exceed his grasp.
Mildred F.
Mildred, a very young 91 years of age, has never been afraid to find her own way in the world.
Roy A.
After a lifetime spent helping people, Roy has earned himself a reputation — for being the go-to guy if anyone needs a hand, or a lift, or maybe even a plane.
Marie T.
Marie T.’s love of playing the piano led her to the stage, but it also set the stage for the rest of her life.
Lance H.
A devoted educator, lifelong musician, and former school leader, Lance H. has learned a thing or two. But his greatest life lessons? Be considerate with your words and always remember to be kind.