
The staff is patient and friendly, and the residents become like family. The grounds are extensive and walking the trails is good exercise. There are also many social events held here, such as a picnic at the gazebo during the summer. There is a wonderful variety of music programs, speakers on various topics, excursions to civic and sporting events. If you want to stay in your apartment and read, watch television, or just sit, you may, but there is so much more available to you. He married Anne Sawyer Clark and they had three daughters. Earl worked for Food Brokerages in Indianapolis, as a Retail and Account Executive. He was a teacher and Principal at Royerton and DeSoto Elementary schools. Earl taught at Yorktown Elementary School. My family and I are most appreciative!Įarl Muterspaugh graduated from Middletown High School, and earning a B.S and M.S. Residents voice regularly about the personal attention they get from the nurses and staff. I would be remiss in not mentioning the supportive care nursing services that are available to all residents like me and a major factor with my family’s strong interest in my coming to Westminster. Many of my family members went into action and they were able to move me in almost immediately. We toured with Tyler Ewing, Sales Consultant, who informed us that there was an apartment all ready for me to move in to.

We were also invited to eat in their wonderful dining room, so I could sample a meal. We had a discussion about me and what Westminster had to offer. They arranged a meeting for us with Gay Nation, the Marketing Director. My family knew that I would need to immediately look at possibilities and opportunities for a quick move.

My dear wife, Anne, passed peacefully a few days before Christmas 2019. At the top of the list for me is to be aware that it is perfectly alright to be spiritually grounded at Westminster. Westminster is not just a place to exist it was, and is, a concept of a wonderful, ever-developing place to consider for comfort, continued education, and programs for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. I am privileged and blessed to be a resident at Westminster, especially during this very difficult and critical time in my life.
