
Morning Pointe Senior Living wins 3 awards from the Kentucky Senior Living Association
On March 14, Morning Pointe Senior Living received three awards at the Kentucky Senior Living Association’s 2024 banquet in Lexington.
On March 14, Morning Pointe Senior Living received three awards at the Kentucky Senior Living Association’s 2024 banquet in Lexington.
Robbin Darden, regional recruiter for Morning Pointe Senior Living, is celebrating 15 years with the company this year, and she has accomplished a lot in her Morning Pointe career so far!
On Friday, March 22, community leaders and leaders from Morning Pointe Senior Living broke ground for the new The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, East Hamilton, expected to open in early 2025.
The Morning Pointe of East Hamilton campus is about to expand the local Alzheimer’s and dementia care options, adding a new, free-standing Alzheimer’s/memory care community.
On Monday, March 18, four local experts will answer audience questions during the Morning Pointe Foundation’s free Caregiver Café discussion, “How to Make Tough Decisions for Your Aging Loved One.”
On March 18, the Morning Pointe Foundation will present its first in-person panel discussion, “How to Make Tough Decisions for Your Aging Loved One,” at the Silverdale Center Creekside Theatre.
Dignitaries from the Chattanooga and Hamilton County area will join Morning Pointe Senior Living leaders on Friday, March 22, at 11:30 a.m., to break ground on the new The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence at East Hamilton.
Linda Hahn has a deep love of Christmas – the lights, the decorations, the food. She and her husband of 35 years, Bert, have celebrated many holidays together and enjoyed the time with family and friends.
If you have a loved one living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, the holidays can be challenging. Let Morning Pointe Senior Living and The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Centers of Excellence share some tips for making this season easier on you and your loved one.
Kathryn MaRous, LPN, Director of Nursing at Morning Pointe of Brentwood, Tennessee, never could have anticipated all the turns that her life has taken. Starting as a Broker in Chicago, she has also been a Homeschooling Mom, a Singer, a Pageant winner, a Floor Nurse and an Alzheimer’s Educator.
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