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Morning Pointe Senior Living named Best of Lexington 2023

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The Lexington Herald Leader’s annual Best of Lexington contest recently named Morning Pointe Senior Living as the Best of Lexington, KY, in Senior Living!

The Best of Lexington awards were announced on Aug. 13, 2023. Winners were determined by reader votes. The award honors Morning Pointe’s Lexington-area communities, including:

“It is an honor the community we serve has given us this kind of support, and we are so proud to have achieved this honor!” said Staci Dennis, Regional Vice President for Morning Pointe Senior Living’s Bluegrass Region. “Our caring and dedicated team members truly make Morning Pointe a family, and this award reflects back on how wonderful they are in making these communities a home for our residents.”

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