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Why I Chose Morning Pointe: Peace of Mind for Us Both

Dear Morning Pointe,

When I first chose The Lantern at Morning Pointe, it was the open and inviting appearance that initially drew me in. However, it’s the staff that has truly made the difference. They are absolutely wonderful, consistently kind and helpful in attending to my husband’s needs.

After about four or five months, my husband seems to have settled in quite well. He finds the place beautiful and, when I ask, he tells me he likes it here. The biggest change for me is the peace of mind I now have, knowing he is well cared for. This allows me to travel and spend time with friends, all while knowing he’s in good hands.

I’m not sure if he has made any special bonds yet. He used to be a very friendly and inquisitive person, the kind of gentleman you’d want to sit next to at a Thanksgiving dinner. I miss him.

Sincerely,

Joann

Wife of Resident

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