
Aging in Place: How Morning Pointe Senior Living Communities Offer More Freedom and Peace of Mind
Explore how Morning Pointe empowers residents to maintain their autonomy while receiving care, which enables aging in place, even in senior living.
Explore how Morning Pointe empowers residents to maintain their autonomy while receiving care, which enables aging in place, even in senior living.
As we recognize Fall Prevention Day on September 22, 2024, it’s a reminder of the proactive steps Morning Pointe takes to help seniors stay safe, active, and confident in their daily lives.
At Morning Pointe Senior Living, our memory care communities are dedicated to offering specialized programs designed to enrich our residents’ lives.
In June 2024, the state of Kentucky changed its regulations for senior care communities, and Morning Pointe Senior Living personal care communities in the state are now all considered Assisted Living.
Morning Pointe Senior Living communities offer clinical services that address many common illnesses for seniors, and Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is one of them.
You know that Morning Pointe Senior Living communities are places where seniors can thrive while receiving clinical assistance, but did you know that our clinical services address many common chronic illnesses?
Growing older doesn’t mean life has to slow down or become boring. At Morning Pointe Senior Living, we believe in keeping life exciting and full of activities that make our residents feel happy and fulfilled. Life enrichment is about creating a vibrant, engaging community where our seniors can thrive. Breaking Out of Boredom Sometimes seniors
Knowing the signs that indicate a need for memory care can help ensure your loved one receives the appropriate care and attention they deserve. Here are 5 key indicators that it may be time to consider memory care for your loved one.
Summer is here, and with it come those temperatures in the 90s and even potentially the triple digits. While this weather can impact anyone, seniors should be especially cautious during the extreme heat.
Have you ever thought about how purposeful activities can add meaning to your day? How much more is this the case for individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia, who are often seeking meaning and direction.