How one couple found support, safety, and a way forward at Senior Star Wexford Place
Sometimes, life doesn’t give you time to plan. For Judy and Bob, everything changed suddenly.
After years of building a life together, they suddenly found themselves navigating strokes, ongoing therapy, and a level of care they hadn’t expected. What started as a temporary stay at Senior Star Wexford Place quickly became something more. “It was a sudden shock,” Judy shared. “And as time passed, I could see this was going to be the answer to a lot of our problems.”
Their home, once familiar and manageable, no longer felt safe. A three-level house became difficult to navigate. Daily routines became harder to maintain. And the responsibility of caregiving began to shift in ways they hadn’t anticipated. At Wexford Place, that weight began to lift.
With support built into their everyday environment – on-site partnerships, access to care, and fewer day-to-day responsibilities – Judy was able to step out of a full-time caregiver role and back into something more familiar: a partner. That shift didn’t happen all at once. But over time, it brought a sense of relief.
Meals were taken care of. The home was maintained. Support was close by. And most importantly, they were still together.
For couples facing an unexpected health event, that combination can feel hard to find.
At Wexford Place, life is designed to meet people where they are. That means creating space for both care and independence to exist at the same time – so couples can continue sharing their days, even when needs begin to change. Because in moments like these, support isn’t just about services. It’s about being able to move forward without feeling alone.
Please allow us to be of service and provide a personalized tour for you to experience the Senior Star difference firsthand. Judy and Bob did, and now they’re living their best third chapter with peace of mind.

