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Morning Pointe of Owensboro’s Grand Opening Celebration is Tomorrow $2.5M Renovation + Perfect Survey Sets the Stage for a Big Reveal

OWENSBORO, Ky. (August 13, 2025) – The wait is almost over! Tomorrow, Thursday, August 14, Morning Pointe of Owensboro Assisted Living will throw open its doors for a can’t-miss Grand Opening Celebration from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.—showcasing the community’s stunning $2.5 million transformation and celebrating its perfect, deficiency-free health licensure survey.

City, county, and state leaders, along with neighbors from across the region, will gather to mark this exciting milestone and witness Morning Pointe’s renewed commitment to excellence in senior care.

Located at 3362 Buckland Square, the celebration will feature:

  • Official ribbon-cutting at 4:30 p.m. with remarks from local leaders
  • Guided tours of the beautifully updated spaces
  • Live music and heavy hors d’oeuvres
  • An inside look at how Morning Pointe is setting the new standard for assisted living in Owensboro

“We have new residents moving in daily and can’t wait to welcome everyone inside,” said Karleigh Roby, executive director at Morning Pointe of Owensboro. “It’s going to be a celebration of transformation, community, and the people who make Owensboro such a special place to call home.”

A Complete Makeover — Inside and Out
Since being acquired last September by Morning Pointe Senior Living—a trusted provider across the Southeast—the Owensboro community has undergone sweeping upgrades to its physical spaces and care services, including:

Expanded clinical services approved by state regulators, such as:

  • Licensed nurses and care staff on-site 24/7
  • On-site medical and therapy coordination
  • Regular nurse assessments
  • Certified medication administration
  • Dietitian-reviewed menus
  • CPR and emergency readiness training

Major physical updates, including:

  • Fresh paint, new flooring, and updated furniture
  • New cabinetry and apartment amenities
  • A fully functional nurses’ station
  • Upgraded kitchen equipment and window treatments

“This grand opening will be more than a ribbon-cutting—it’s a showcase of how Morning Pointe helps seniors live their best lives, right here in the community they love,” said Greg A. Vital, co-founder of Morning Pointe Senior Living.

Grand Living in the Heart of Owensboro
Morning Pointe of Owensboro offers 66 assisted living apartments with:

  • Easy, one-level floor plan
  • Assistance with daily activities and medication management
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
  • Life enrichment programs and intergenerational activities
  • Farm-to-Table dining
  • Beauty salon/barbershop and transportation services

Currently employing 40 team members, the community contributes over $15 million annually to Daviess County through jobs, partnerships, and local spending.

About Morning Pointe
Morning Pointe of Owensboro is one of 13 Morning Pointe locations in Kentucky. Founded in 1997 by Greg A. Vital and Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe operates 42 assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities across five Southeastern states. Learn more at morningpointe.com.

The Morning Pointe Foundation supports caregiver education and nursing scholarships across the region. Visit morningpointefoundation.com to learn more.

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