As we reflect on our progress and look ahead, we want to share updates about the future of Westminster Village Terre Haute.
Click here to read a letter from our Executive Director, Colleen Matthews!
As we reflect on our progress and look ahead, we want to share updates about the future of Westminster Village Terre Haute.
Click here to read a letter from our Executive Director, Colleen Matthews!

Finding a place to call home is about so much more than just a roof over your head. For Westminster Village resident, Steven Ireland, returning to his hometown of Terre Haute, Indiana, after more than four decades away was both exciting and daunting. Like many seniors, he wanted a community where he could feel safe, engaged, and near family. His journey led him to Westminster Village, and his story is a powerful example of how the right senior living community can transform the experience of aging. In his own words, Steven reflects on what made Westminster Village the perfect choice: from reconnecting with family and friends to discovering a community that supports residents with kindness, care, and a wealth of activities.
Since both my parents were no longer living, and both my brothers and their families lived in Terre Haute, Indiana, or towns and cities close to Terre Haute, Indiana, I was asked if I would like to live there. My answer was yes: I would love the idea of moving back to Terre Haute. I hadn’t seen many of them since the summer of 1978, and I missed all of their family and my two brothers immensely.
I hadn’t heard from or seen any member of my family for months, so I assumed the question of staying in Minneapolis, Minnesota, or moving back to Terre Haute had become moot. I had no idea that my twin brother was looking at various places in Terre Haute and the surrounding cities and towns close to Terre Haute.
So, while still living in Minneapolis, I received a long-distance phone call from Terre Haute, Indiana, reversing the charges. I assumed I would be talking to one of my brothers. To my surprise, I was speaking with the Navigator Nurse from Westminster Village of Terre Haute, Indiana. The question needed to have an answer.
The fact that I had never seen or heard of Westminster Village, and the fact of where I lived, was considered in answering the question to the best of either party’s ability. The idea of moving back to Terre Haute, very near most of my family, was thrilling. The surprise of my twin brother looking, and the long-distance call, clinched any questions I might have had about moving back. I did, and I couldn’t wait to tell my twin brother that the idea of moving back to Terre Haute, and hopefully ending up at Westminster Village, ended my search for a new home.
My brother, although thrilled for me, asked me, like any relative, friend, or guest might, to make the final decision carefully, to ensure that my future home would not be temporary, but my new independent home where I would live for many years. I may have been thrilled at the time, in the summer of 2022, yet I wondered if this feeling would last. As an independent home, Westminster Village is very much the shining example of friends and blessings.
For me, the fact that I learned I knew three residents at Westminster Village after living 44 years in Minneapolis, Minnesota, so far away was a miracle.
Westminster Village of Terre Haute, Indiana, offered six real factors that mattered to me:
The second anyone crosses the front glass doors of Westminster Village, beginning at the front desk and, for me, starting with that long-distance phone call. You are treated with dignity and respect. I have been treated with dignity and respect in every part of Westminster Village. Knowing that this respect is present 24/7 has brought me a profound sense of peace.
This is why I am very grateful to call Westminster Village my comfort and my one and only residence, my new home. When I set the bar for how well everyone could satisfy me, I am always pleasantly surprised. The staff and residents do more than just meet expectations: they exceed them. For that, I am forever grateful for that one long-distance telephone call, which started and ended my search for a comfortable and spacious home. Westminster Village has, since July 3, 2022, become not only a place of comfort but my spacious new home.
For any new or current resident, I am not “paid” for this testimonial in money, but in the satisfaction of living in a place where each day I learn something new, not because I have to, but because I want to. I hope what I have found here can be found by others. Trust me, the staff and residents of Westminster Village make it a blessing and a friendly home for all.
Sincerely,
Steven Ireland
Steven’s experience shows that choosing the right independent living community can bring not only comfort and convenience but also new joy and connections. Westminster Village offers more than just a home; it’s a place where residents can find a new sense of purpose.
From the first phone call to the moment he crossed the front doors, Steven found a community that exceeded his expectations and provided him with a true sense of belonging. His story is a testament to the dedication of the staff, the warmth of the residents, and the thoughtful design of Westminster Village. In this place, every day brings new opportunities for connection, learning, and happiness. Contact Westminster Village today to learn more about how your story can change with our community.
As we reflect on our progress and look ahead, we want to share updates about the future of Westminster Village Terre Haute.
Click here to read a letter from our Executive Director, Colleen Matthews!
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Terre Haute is set for Saturday, September 27 at 9 a.m. at Memorial Stadium. This annual event aims to raise money for education, support, and research for Alzheimer’s disease.
The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s is coming up this weekend at Memorial Stadium in Terre Haute. Deana Wilson from Westminster Village in Terre Haute joined David and Jen Wednesday morning on WTWO 6:30 Today to talk about the event and her personal connection to Alzheimer’s.