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Construction Progress Continues on The Happy Valley Lantern, Expanding Memory Care Options in Walker County

Happy Valley, Ga. — (December 2, 2025) — Morning Pointe Senior Living is pleased to share a construction progress update on The Happy Valley Lantern, the newest addition to the Morning Pointe at Happy Valley senior living campus. Each week brings the project closer to completion, as the future memory care building rises beside the already-established assisted living and memory care community at 2937 Happy Valley Road, Rossville, GA 30741.

Slated to open early 2026, The Happy Valley Lantern will complete the campus vision: a fully integrated, two-building senior living environment designed to support residents and their families across all stages of cognitive change.

Two Levels of Dedicated Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support

The new Lantern building will feature two distinct program levels, each tailored to the needs of residents at different stages of memory loss:

Lamplight — Created for individuals in the early to moderate stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia, offering structured routines, social engagement, purposeful activities, and gentle cognitive support.

Lantern — Designed for residents in the more advanced stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia, providing secure environments, sensory-based programming, and personalized interventions to promote dignity, comfort, and wellbeing.

This two-tier model allows Morning Pointe to meet residents where they are — fostering independence when appropriate while ensuring around-the-clock support and care.

Bringing Comprehensive Memory Care to Walker County

The Happy Valley Lantern reflects Morning Pointe’s commitment to serving families across Northwest Georgia. Once complete, the campus will offer:

  1. A coordinated continuum of care
  2. Thoughtfully designed life enrichment programs
  3. Licensed nursing support and medication management
  4. Warm, familiar environments that reduce stress and confusion
  5. Meaningful spaces for family involvement and community visits

“Morning Pointe is committed to meeting the growing needs of families across Walker County, and this expansion represents another important step in that mission,” said Greg A. Vital, co-founder of Morning Pointe Senior Living. “The Happy Valley Lantern will bring trusted memory care to this community, giving families the peace of mind that their loved ones are receiving the support, compassion, and attention they deserve.”

Learn More

Those interested in exploring The Happy Valley Lantern, joining the pre-opening list, or speaking with team members about future availability may call (706) 567-4111.

Learn more: https://ow.ly/XFZG50XuX6b

About Morning Pointe Senior Living

Morning Pointe of Franklin is part of Morning Pointe Senior Living, founded in 1997 by Tennessee healthcare entrepreneurs Greg A. Vital and Franklin Farrow. The company operates 42 assisted living, personal care, and Alzheimer’s memory care communities across five southeastern states

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