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Morning Pointe Senior Living Communities Offer 24/7 Access to Care

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One of the biggest reasons why older adults choose to move into a senior living community is for the 24/7 access to care. Knowing that staff is just a button push away gives residents… and their loved ones… a sense of safety and peace of mind.

“The fact that there is care staff on campus 24/7 is why I chose here,” shared the wife of one of Morning Pointe Senior Living‘s residents. “There were a lot of other things… everyone is very nice, the facility’s beautiful, but that was the deciding factor.”

Each apartment is equipped with pull cords in the bedroom and bathroom, and many residents choose to wear pendants they can use to call for help. In addition, licensed nurses on staff keep families up-to-date on any health changes.

Day or night, there is always someone available to help.

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