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Chattanooga-area Morning Pointe communities win Best of the Best Assisted Living award

photo of Best of the Best banquet attendees from Morning Pointe

Congratulations to the Chattanooga-area Morning Pointe communities on winning first place for Assisted Living in the Chattanooga Times Free Press’ annual Best of the Best contest!

Winners were determined by reader votes, and we are honored to have earned the trust of our residents and their families who voted for us!

Ten Morning Pointe associates attended the Best of the Best banquet on Sept. 29, representing each of Morning Pointe’s communities across the Tennessee Valley. This award is especially meaningful as we celebrate Morning Pointe’s 25th anniversary this year.

Thank you to all our team members at our Chattanooga-area campuses. You are truly deserving of this award for the work you do and the caring hearts you display.

Check out the video below of our winning moment!

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