CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — March 26, 2026 — Some stories are big and defining. Others are quiet, found in everyday moments. Together, they shape a life.
That idea is at the heart of the newly released 2026 Milestones Magazine from Morning Pointe Senior Living, a collection of stories, reflections, and real experiences from residents, families, and associates across the organization’s communities.
Rather than focusing on any one theme, this year’s publication offers a wide lens into senior living today. Readers will find personal resident stories, glimpses into daily life inside Morning Pointe Assisted Living and Memory Care communities, and thoughtful insights into aging, caregiving, and connection.
“At its core, Milestones is about people,” said Amy Clarke, Vice President of Communications and Branding for Morning Pointe Senior Living. “It’s about honoring where someone has been, celebrating where they are, and recognizing the moments that continue to matter. These are the stories that deserve to be told.”
The magazine highlights how meaningful engagement, supportive care, and a sense of belonging come together in ways both large and small. From creative programs and community traditions to individual journeys and family perspectives, each story reflects the broader mission of helping seniors live with purpose and dignity.
For families exploring senior living, Milestones also serves as a helpful, approachable resource. It offers a clearer picture of what life can look like in an assisted living or memory care setting, moving beyond common assumptions to show the relationships, routines, and personal touches that define the experience.
The 2026 edition is now available at Morning Pointe communities across the Southeast and can also be viewed online.
To read the digital edition, visit: https://ow.ly/LBAl50YwwPY
About Morning Pointe Senior Living
Founded in 1997 by Greg A. Vital and Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living operates 42 assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities across five southeastern states. In the Tennessee Valley, communities are located in Chattanooga, East Hamilton, Collegedale, Hixson, and Walker County, Georgia.



