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A New Year’s Message from Morning Pointe Senior Living

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As 2022 comes to a close, we at Morning Pointe Senior Living are so thankful for everyone who made this year a success – from our residents who call our communities home, to our associates who care for our residents and spread joy throughout our buildings, to our family members and volunteers.

This year marked our 25th anniversary since the company started in 1997. We celebrated the occasion with our 25,000 Touches campaign to partner with new volunteers, as well as parties, the installation of a commissioned painting in each of our campuses, and more!

Thank you for being part of our Morning Pointe Family in 2022, and we look forward to the good things that 2023 will bring!

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