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Morning Pointe of Owensboro Grand Opening Postponed as Area Recovers from Recent Storm, Seniors Continue to Move In

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In light of the recent hailstorm that impacted the greater Owensboro area, Morning Pointe of Owensboro Assisted Living has postponed its planned grand opening celebration originally scheduled for April 10. A new date will be announced soon.

What the Grand Opening Will Showcase

The grand opening, when rescheduled, will highlight Morning Pointe’s $2.5 million transformation of the assisted living campus, located at 3362 Buckland Square. Guests can expect a formal program and ribbon-cutting, guided tours, music, and heavy hors d’oeuvres.

Acquired by regional senior living provider Morning Pointe Senior Living in September, the Owensboro community has undergone extensive upgrades—both in services and design—to better meet the evolving needs of Kentucky seniors and meet state licensing requirements for a comprehensive level of assisted living.

“We’re proud to bring Morning Pointe’s signature standard of care to Owensboro,” said Greg A. Vital, co-founder and president of Morning Pointe Senior Living. “We’ve served Kentucky seniors for more than 20 years, and we’re honored to now be part of this strong and caring community.”

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The hair salon

“We are incredibly thankful that our residents and associates remained safe,” said Karleigh Roby, executive director at Morning Pointe of Owensboro. “A lot of families and businesses are dealing with repairs and that’s where the focus needs to be right now. We look forward to welcoming our greater community to visit us after those immediate needs are addressed.”

Although the grand opening formal event is postponed, Morning Pointe of Owensboro is continuing to welcome new seniors. Assisted living apartments are available, and staff are ready to offer tours and answer questions for families exploring senior care options.

Services at Morning Pointe of Owensboro

The community’s upgrades include modernized interiors, enhanced safety features, and a fully updated suite of services such as licensed nursing support, medication management, personalized assistance, and vibrant life enrichment programming. Morning Pointe of Owensboro Assisted Living features:

  • One-level, easy-to-navigate living
  • Licensed, clinical or care staff available 24 hours a day
  • Assistance with daily living activities
  • Medication management and regular wellness checks
  • On-site therapy (physical, occupational, speech)
  • Life enrichment programs, exercise classes, and arts
  • Intergenerational activities with local schools
  • Farm-to-Table dining with fresh, seasonal ingredients
  • Transportation to medical appointments
  • Beauty salon/barbershop
  • 24-hour emergency response system

The community has 66 thoughtfully designed assisted living apartments and continues to welcome new residents daily. For more information or to schedule a tour, call 270-689-0930 or visit the community at 3362 Buckland Square.

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The dining room at Morning Pointe of Owensboro

About Morning Pointe

Morning Pointe of Owensboro is one of 13 Morning Pointe locations in Kentucky, joining communities in Louisville, Lexington, Danville, Frankfort, Richmond, and Russell. Founded in 1997 by healthcare entrepreneurs Greg A. Vital and Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living operates assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities across five southeastern states.

The Morning Pointe Foundation, the company’s nonprofit arm, supports caregiver education and funds nursing scholarships.

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