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Morning Pointe Senior Living recognizes third-shift workers

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During the daytime, Morning Pointe Senior Living campuses are often full of bustle. Residents attend programs and activities. Associates from all departments are present, and families, volunteers and vendors come and go.

When the evening comes and things quiet down a little, however, there are associates who continue to watch over our residents in their home.

To all our third-shift workers, we extend a heartfelt thank-you for your dedication and service to our residents. Your unwavering commitment to quality care is essential to residents and their families, who can rest easy at night knowing their loved ones are in good hands. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

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