Speaking from the heart.
Meet some of our residents and hear why they chose to retire at Covenant Living at Windsor Park.
People just like you have discovered a vibrant and fulfilling, carefree retirement lifestyle here at Covenant Living at Windsor Park. See their stories below, then schedule a visit to meet a community of warm residents who look forward to welcoming you to the neighborhood!
““Being at Covenant Living at Windsor Park is like being a freshman in college. I’ve been here two and a half years and I love it. My husband and I have found new friends and old friends. Lots to do and even get-togethers with friends down the hall, like dorm parties. One of the best parts is not having to mow lawns or shovel snow.”
-Ruth Gibson
“It has become fun to discover within myself the joy of painting and of learning. Covenant Living at Windsor Park’s Center for Lifelong Learning has given me a passion for attending lectures and creating beautiful pictures. Through LifeConnect I have been able to join with others as we discover together, and for that I am grateful.”
– Ruth Bamford, Resident
“I tell everyone I meet what a wonderful place Covenant Living at Windsor Park is. It is the perfect place for me at this stage in life.”
-Clayton Brown
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Windsor Park and Wheaton Academy have a connection that spans generations. Some of our residents attended high school at Wheaton Academy and/or sent their children there. Some have grandchildren now. For about a decade there has been a special connection between the sophomore history class and select residents who meet with the students to share their own perspective on world events that the students are studying. COVID created obstacles to meeting students in person, but one committed resident kept the connection going by meeting with Ms. Dunlap's class via Zoom. This Spring semester we were delighted to go eat lunch with some of the students in Mr. Leman's classroom and have lively conversations. Then there was a big Q&A program in the library with all 85 sophomore Global Civilization students. All of the students loved to hear our resident’s best advice and their memories of historical events! We can’t wait to see them again in the fall. ... See MoreSee Less
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The study examined over 2,500 Americans and found something remarkable: older adults are shattering the stereotypes associated with aging. These individuals are rewriting the narrative of what it means to grow older and challenging preconceived notions: ow.ly/XqAu50OA3Xa ... See MoreSee Less
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