Meet Our Senior Living Professionals at Capstone Royal Palm
Debbie Lewis
Executive Director
Denae Woodward
Senior Lifestyle Counselor
Pavel Veloso
Director of Culinary Services
Kelli Dague
Director of Celebrations
Kelli Dague has more than 15 years of experience as a certified nursing assistant. Since joining the The Capstone at Royal Palm team, she has had the opportunity to help the residents in a different capacity working together to meet their social needs. She loves learning about the residents and learning from them. Kelli recently moved to Florida from Pennsylvania with her family.
Tia McKay
Director of Health and Wellness
Tia's calling to the medical field was evident from the start. With a mother who dedicated over 40 years to nursing and a grandmother battling dementia, Tia stepped into the role of a Licensed Nurse over a decade ago. Specializing in geriatric behavioral health, she has provided invaluable insights and consultations to Assisted Living in the local community. As a Veteran, Tia embodies unwavering dedication, compassion, and determination at The Capstone at Royal Palm. Outside of work, she cherishes moments with her son and beloved pets."
David Brooks
Director of Facility Operations
David Brooks comes to The Capstone at Royal Palm with six years of maintenance experience in the senior living industry and 10 years of overall maintenance experience. David ensures fast, yet safe, service for residents to have the best experience possible, and is a caring employee with a strong work ethic and devotion to the happiness of the residents.
In his free time, David enjoys playing basketball and fishing, learning about history, and going to museums.
Brenda Johnson
SHINE® Memory Care Director
Brenda Johnson LPN brings thirty years of medical experience to The Capstone as our SHINE® Memory Care Director. Brenda previously worked as The Capstone’s Senior Medication Nurse and before that enjoyed a long career as a nurse in schools, hospitals, and senior care facilities. She has extensive experience working with memory care patients and has expert knowledge in wound care and geriatrics.
The Village of Wellington presented Brenda with a Life Saving Award for jumping in and saving her neighbor’s life before paramedics arrived. She was presented a Key to the City and a Lifesaving Medal. When she’s not caring for residents or saving lives, Brenda is a huge physical fitness buff and starts her morning run at 5 am daily.