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Happy Employee Appreciation Day from Morning Pointe!

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Morning Pointe Senior Living is not only home to more than 1,900 residents – it also employs more than 1,600 associates across five states.

As we celebrate Employee Appreciation Day on March 3, we recognize the contributions of each of these associates. Each employee plays an essential function in making our campuses vibrant places for our seniors to make the most of each day.

From our leaders to our clinical staff, kitchen staff to housekeepers, business office staff to maintenance personnel, sales staff to home office employees… you all make a difference! We are thankful you are part of our Morning Pointe family!

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