Calhoun Times

Morning Pointe celebrates National Nurses Assistants Week

- From staff reports

In honor of National Nursing Assistants Week, Morning Pointe Senior Living recognized the hard work of its certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and other caregivers who make a difference in the lives of senior residents every day.

At all Morning Pointe locations, CNAs and resident assistants on all three shifts were recognized with messages of appreciati­on and treats from their fellow coworkers, residents, and administra­tion, honoring the excellent care they provide to residents.

Founded in 1996 by healthcare entreprene­urs Greg A. Vital and J. Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living is a Chattanoog­a, Tennessee-based senior healthcare services company with 35 assisted living, personal care, and Alzheimer’s memory care communitie­s in five southeaste­rn states, focusing on a commitment to resident care and associate appreciati­on.

“Morning Pointe CNAs and resident assistants work exceptiona­lly hard every day to provide our residents with the absolute best care,” said Mandy Taylor, RN, senior vice president of clinical services at Morning Pointe Senior Living. “We truly have some of the most compassion­ate caregivers in the industry, and we are so grateful for everything they do.”

“The caregivers at all Morning Pointe communitie­s personify excellence and dedication,” said Greg A. Vital, president of Morning Pointe Senior Living. “Families choose Morning Pointe for a variety of reasons, such as activities programmin­g, fine dining, and attractive accommodat­ions. However, they ultimately choose Morning Pointe because they know their loved one will receive the highest quality of care. By providing seniors with the love and attention they need, our certified nursing assistants and caregivers make a profound impact on the lives of our residents. We are deeply, sincerely grateful for their hard work.”

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