About

Dr. Roger Landry

Dr. Roger Landry is a preventive medicine physician trained at Tufts University School of Medicine and Harvard University School of Public Health. Dr. Landry specializes in building environments that empower older adults to maximize their unique potential. He is currently the president of Masterpiece Living, a company dedicated to creating centers for successful aging. Through Masterpiece Living, Dr. Landry brings decades of research to life, helping senior living communities across the country to create an environment where residents are most likely to enjoy health and wellbeing, and become all they can be.

For well over a decade Dr. Landry has focused his efforts on older adults as a lecturer, researcher, consultant, and author. He is the author of the award winning book Live Long, Die Short: A Guide to Authentic Health and Successful Aging. His book has been endorsed by AARP, was a pick of MORE Magazine, and is a winner of the Gold Medal for Living Now Awards, books for better living. Dr. Roger is the author or scores of published articles, a white paper, Where You Live Matters, and a contributing author to 80 Things to do When You Turn 80. Dr. Roger’s keynote addresses are powerful, entertaining and optimistic.

Dr. Roger At a Glance

  • Trained at Tufts University School of Medicine and Harvard University School of Public Health
  • Author of “Live Long, Die Short: A Guide to Authentic Health and Successful Aging”
  • Dynamic presenter and storyteller, Dr. Roger specializes in empower older adults to maximize their potential
  • President of Masterpiece Living, a company dedicated to creating centers for successful aging
  • Keynote presenter for Where You Live Matters
  • As a Veteran with of 23 years in the Air Force, Dr. Roger appreciates working for the greater good, self-sacrifice, and camaraderie
  • Dr. Roger lives with his wife Paula and the sun rises and sets on his four grandchildren, his daughter, and his son
  • Throughout his personal life Dr. Roger has many experiences that has helped form his character and leadership in times of crisis, including surviving polio, climbing both Mt. Whitney and Mt. Shasta, skiing across the Sierras, flying into the stratosphere, and spending nights alone in both the arctic and jungle
  • Trained at Tufts University School of Medicine and Harvard University School of Public Health
  • Author of “Live Long, Die Short: A Guide to Authentic Health and Successful Aging”
  • Dynamic presenter and storyteller, Dr. Roger specializes in empower older adults to maximize their potential.
  • President of Masterpiece Living, a company dedicated to creating centers for successful aging
  • Keynote presenter for Where You Live Matters
  • As a Veteran with of 23 years in the Air Force, Dr. Roger appreciates working for the greater good, self-sacrifice, and camaraderie
  • Dr. Roger lives with his wife Paula and the sun rises and sets on his four grandchildren, his daughter, and his son
  • Throughout his personal life Dr. Roger has many experiences that has helped form his character and leadership in times of crisis, including surviving polio, climbing both Mt. Whitney and Mt. Shasta, skiing across the Sierras, flying into the stratosphere, and spending nights alone in both the arctic and jungle