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The Quiet Work That Keeps Senior Living Communities Running Every Day

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (March 9, 2026) — On National Maintenance Director Day, Morning Pointe Senior Living is recognizing the dedicated professionals who work behind the scenes to ensure residents enjoy safe, comfortable, and welcoming communities every day.

Across the Morning Pointe assisted living and memory care communities, Maintenance Directors play a vital role in keeping buildings running smoothly, responding quickly to needs, and maintaining environments where residents can feel at home. Their work often happens quietly in the background, but its impact is felt in every hallway, apartment, and shared space.

Morning Pointe Senior Living communities in the Chattanooga area are proud to recognize the following Maintenance Directors for their commitment and service:

  1. Charles Stephens, Morning Pointe of Chattanooga
  2. Shelby Chattin, The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, Chattanooga
  3. Chris Hammontree, Morning Pointe of East-Hamilton
  4. Chevy White, The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, East Hamilton
  5. Devin Rossman, Morning Pointe Of Greenbriar Cove
  6. Steve Campbell, The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, Collegedale
  7. Chris Keith, Morning Pointe of Hixson

“Our Maintenance Directors are some of the most dependable and resourceful team members in our communities,” said Rob Pollard, Senior Vice President of Services and Assets for Morning Pointe Senior Living. “They take great pride in their work and play an important role in creating an environment where residents feel comfortable, secure, and at home. Their dedication truly supports the daily life and well-being of everyone who calls Morning Pointe home.”

“Maintenance Directors are the people who make sure everything works the way it should so our residents can focus on enjoying their day,” said Billy Owens, Senior Director of Property Services. “From safety checks to quick fixes and long-term upkeep, they take tremendous pride in the details that keep our communities comfortable and running smoothly. We are incredibly grateful for the dedication and professionalism they bring to Morning Pointe every day.”

For many Maintenance Directors, the role is deeply personal.

“Residents believe and trust you as a Maintenance Director that you can pretty much do anything and everything they need you to do,” said Charles Stephens, Maintenance Director at Morning Pointe of Chattanooga. “I adore and love seniors. Residents turn into my parents and grandparents, and there’s nothing I wouldn’t do for my parents and grandparents.”

Maintenance Directors at Morning Pointe Senior Living communities oversee a wide range of responsibilities, from preventative maintenance and safety checks to supporting the daily operations that help communities function efficiently and safely.

Morning Pointe Senior Living communities provide assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care services throughout the Southeast, offering personalized care, engaging life enrichment activity programs, and supportive environments designed to help seniors live purposeful, fulfilling lives.

Morning Pointe recognizes and celebrates these individuals every day and extends its gratitude to maintenance teams across its communities for their hard work, dedication, and heart for service.

About Morning Pointe Senior Living

Founded in 1997 by healthcare entrepreneurs Greg A. Vital and J. Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living operates assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities in five southeastern states, including AL, GA, IN, KY & TN. For more information, visit morningpointe.com.

The philanthropic arm of Morning Pointe Senior Living is the Morning Pointe Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to provide clinical scholarships and caregiver support.

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