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Morning Pointe gives thanks 2023

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Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what we are grateful for, and at Morning Pointe Senior Living, we have much to give thanks for this year.

Did you know that gratitude and thankfulness have a positive impact on health and longevity? Research shows gratitude is linked to lower blood pressure, improved immune function, and better sleep, crucial for the well-being of senior residents and those who love and care for them.

Our assisted living and memory care residents are a source of inspiration, bringing rich stories and wisdom to our community. We’re equally thankful for their families, who support and collaborate with us, strengthening our care.

Our associates, the heartbeat of Morning Pointe, also deserve immense gratitude. Their dedication and empathy create a nurturing environment, fostering meaningful relationships with residents.

This Thanksgiving, let’s remember the importance of gratitude. It enhances the quality of life, for seniors, their families, and our associates alike. We’re grateful for each of these members of our large Morning Pointe family. In this season of thanks, let’s embrace gratitude as a way of life, enriching our communities and each other.

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