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Morning Pointe Senior Living Awards Tullahoma Life Enrichment Director Jennifer Boals With Regional Exceeding Expectation Award

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TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (December 10, 2020) – Jennifer Boals, life enrichment director for Morning Pointe of Tullahoma, has received the Morning Pointe Senior Living Exceeding Expectations award for outstanding service in the Cumberland Region, covering 10 Morning Pointe communities in Middle Tennessee.

Independent Healthcare Properties (IHP) and Morning Pointe Senior Living presented its Exceeding Expectations awards at its virtual annual conference last week, recognizing the most exceptional of its associates for demonstrating leadership and excellence in providing quality senior care service. Every year, the company acknowledges top performing team members in its 35 communities in Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. This year’s conference was held virtually, the first in the company’s nearly 25-year history, and was attended by over 300 associates.

Boals began her career with Morning Pointe as a resident assistant on the third shift in 2017. As other positions opened up, she stepped into a first shift role where she began to take note of all the engaging life enrichment activities going on each day with residents. When the life enrichment director position became open, Boals went for it. She landed the role and has been leading life enrichment ever since!

“When I received the call that I had won, I was really caught off-guard,” said Boals. “I had my fingers in peanut butter and birdseed, preparing for an activity! It’s an honor to win this award, and I am truly working in my dream job!”

When selecting her as an Exceeding Expectations award winner, Morning Pointe leadership cited Boals’ instrumental role in consistently creating meaningful connections with residents, leading engaging activities that help keep seniors active and improve their quality of life—especially amidst a challenging pandemic. Her advocacy for associates and residents also stands out as particularly noteworthy.

“This award goes to associates who exceed the expectations set for them, and Jennifer is no exception,” said Heather Tussing, executive vice president of Morning Pointe Senior Living. “Her ability to go above and beyond the call of duty with residents, as well as enhancing relationships with families and her team, is truly awe-inspiring.”

“Morning Pointe is proud to recognize employees like Jennifer, who go above and beyond in their service to seniors,” said Greg A. Vital, the president of Morning Pointe Senior Living. “In spite of the challenges of 2020—COVID-19—Morning Pointe associates like Jennifer have risen up to protect the health and safety of our residents.”

Independent Healthcare Properties, LLC, a Chattanooga, Tenn.-based senior healthcare services company, is the developer, owner, and manager of 35 Morning Pointe assisted living and The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence communities in five southeastern states. IHP was founded in 1996 by Tennessee healthcare entrepreneurs Greg A. Vital and Franklin Farrow. For more information, please visit www.morningpointe.com.

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photo, left to right: Greg A. Vital, Morning Pointe Senior Living co-founder and president; Tana Caldwell, executive director at Morning Pointe of Tullahoma; and Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living co-founder and CEO

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