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Meet the Residents

Get a glimpse inside our community through those who know it best: our residents. Our Meet the Residents series highlights the distinctive stories of those who call Vi home and a chance to take a peek inside the lives of the people you could one day call “neighbor.”
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Plant House President Marlene Long

A place to connect: The Vi at Bentley Village Plant House

Vi at Bentley Village’s community garden has provided resident green thumbs with a shared purpose and an outdoor space in which to safely connect.
The Vogels' motto: run while you can

The Vogels' motto: run while you can

With life taking Dr. Vogel and his wife across multiple continents and cities, he describes Vi at Bentley village as, “…one of our best decisions.”
Bentley Veterans Association Bob Griffith.

Former military members build friendships

Vi at Bentley Village's Veterans Association fosters camaraderie and connection among former military members.
A doctor retired, but not resting

A doctor retired, but not resting

Retirement has done little to slow down Dr. Ira Dash. With a passion for volunteering, she’s constantly on the go.
Vi at Aventura Resident Honored with Legal Pioneer Award

Creativity leads to a new kind of happy hour

When the pandemic caused Vi at Bentley Village residents to put plans on hold, a little creativity and the community’s ample outdoor space was the recipe for reconnecting.
Two couples golf at Vi at Bentley Village.

Friends and neighbors live
the resort life on the green

Learn about the vibrant Vi at Bentley Village social circle that revolves around bocce and golf.
Shirley Hartmann’s life at Vi at Bentley Village is anything but par for the course.

Shirley Hartmann’s life at Vi at Bentley
Village is anything but par for the course.

“When I think back on what my life might have been if I hadn’t come here, I can’t even fathom it. I’d be missing so much!”
Joe Rovida, the Vi at Bentley Village bocce king

Joe Rovida, the Vi at Bentley Village bocce king

When Joe Rovida set up a Bocce demonstration to share his love of the game to neighbors, he never imagined what would follow.