Morning Pointe of Greeneville Assisted Living Residence has earned a Deficiency-Free Health Licensure Survey from the Tennessee Department of Health—an achievement that highlights the community’s commitment to safety, quality care, and operational excellence.
Senior health care communities across Tennessee undergo unannounced inspections each year. The clinical survey reviews every aspect of resident care, including medication management, nutrition and hygiene practices, staffing levels and staff training, accurate record keeping, and resident and family feedback. Surveyors observe care firsthand and conduct on-site interviews to confirm that standards are consistently met.
“I am so proud of our team for achieving this deficiency-free outcome,” said Marissa Woody, Executive Director at Morning Pointe of Greeneville. “Our residents deserve the very best. We work hard every day to make sure they feel safe, supported, and cared for like family.”
Located at 324 Mount Bethel Road, Morning Pointe of Greeneville offers assisted living services with 24/7 access to clinical or staff support. Residents enjoy dietitian-supported meals served in a restaurant-style dining room, along with a robust life enrichment program featuring outings, service projects, intergenerational activities, and meaningful community partnerships. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy services are also available on-site.
“This accomplishment is a direct reflection of the dedication and professionalism of our Greeneville associates,” said Bebe Kennedy, Senior Vice President of Operations for Morning Pointe Senior Living. “These results reaffirm to families that quality and safety remain at the forefront of everything we do.”
About Morning Pointe
Morning Pointe of Greeneville 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.



