Chattanooga, TN. (August 29, 2025) – Adventure has no age limit—and Morning Pointe Senior Living communities are ready to prove it! From September 7–13, 2025, residents, families, and neighbors across the Tennessee Valley will come together to celebrate National Assisted Living Week (NALW) with a jam-packed schedule of fun, meaningful events.
This year’s national theme, “Ageless Adventure,” is all about celebrating the spirit of exploration, discovery, and new experiences at every stage of life.
Established by the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) in 1995, NALW invites communities across the country to honor the seniors who reside in assisted living, as well as the dedicated associates and volunteers who support them each day. For Morning Pointe, it’s a chance to showcase the vibrant lifestyles of residents while opening doors for the public to see what assisted living is really like.
Adventures Across the Southeast
Morning Pointe’s 42 assisted living and memory care communities across Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, and Indiana will mark the week with a variety of activities that bring residents, families, volunteers, and neighbors together. From intergenerational events and storytelling to themed socials and service projects, the celebrations are designed to reflect both the adventurous spirit of residents and the connections they share with their communities.
A Week of Purpose and Connection
Beginning each year on Grandparents Day, National Assisted Living Week is a time to showcase the richness of life inside assisted living communities. At Morning Pointe, this year’s events will center on creative opportunities for residents to reminisce, try new experiences, and share their wisdom with others—all while celebrating the idea that adventure has no age limit.
About Morning Pointe Senior Living
Founded in 1997 by Greg A. Vital and Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living operates 42 assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities in five southeastern states. Communities are located in the Chattanooga area, East Hamilton, Collegedale, Hixson, and Walker County, Georgia.