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A Morning Pointe Couch Conversation: New and Longtime Residents Talk about the Transition to Assisted Living

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Join us for the latest Morning Pointe Senior LivingCouch Conversation” series installment. In this open and engaging dialogue, two residents at the same Morning Pointe assisted living community talk about what brought them into senior living, what the transition was like and how they have benefitted from the move.

Don Dupree has been a Morning Pointe resident for three years, while Jane Forcier joined the Morning Pointe family four months ago.

“When I came here, the first night I slept like a log,” Jane shared. “I didn’t realize it, but my body was so relieved. I was able to leave all that back home, and this was here for me to jump into.”

At Morning Pointe Senior Living, we love to help residents like Jane and Don live their best and most fulfilling lives. Contact a Morning Pointe community near you to see how we can help you or your loved one thrive in their senior years.

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