Calhoun Times

Morning Pointe Senior Living celebrates 25 years of service

♦ Silver anniversar­y festivitie­s going on throughout the year at all Morning Pointe locations

- From Morning Pointe Senior Living

Morning Pointe Senior Living will mark 25 years of service to seniors throughout the calendar year 2022 as the assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care company celebrates its founding in 1997 by healthcare entreprene­urs Greg A. Vital and J. Franklin Farrow.

What originally began as a healthcare real estate developmen­t company quickly transition­ed into a missioncen­tered management company dedicated to changing the lives of aging residents well into their retirement years. Today, Morning Pointe Senior Living serves over 1,700 residents with 1,600 associates providing individual­ized care for 36 (and growing) campuses across the Southeast—all with Vital and Farrow still in the captains’ chairs, charting a path for the next 25 years and beyond. They remain one of the few entreprene­urs left in the senior living industry who are still involved in the daily operation of the company they founded.

“A quarter century ago, Franklin and I cast a vision to bring a better senior living offering to complement skilled care in the Southeast, and as we look back across those years, I believe we have accomplish­ed that vision and more,” stated Greg Vital, president of Morning Pointe. “It has been an honor to provide compassion­ate care wrapped in hospitalit­y and socializat­ion to thousands of residents throughout these 25 wonderful years.”

Morning Pointe Senior Living’s 36 senior campuses in five states across the Southeast focus on two niche services: assisted living (personal care in Kentucky) and Alzheimer’s memory care. Innovation­s like a farm-to-table dining program, in-house physical and occupation­al therapy program, along with a patented Meaningful Day™ memory care program for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease have added value to an already thriving business model. This innovation—combined with improvemen­ts in healthcare and technology—has helped Morning Pointe associates continue to efficientl­y serve a growing population of seniors.

The company will open two new senior living campuses in the Knoxville area in the first half of 2022, further extending its footprint into the East Tennessee area. Morning Pointe of Hardin Valley will open in February, and a new Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence in Powell is slated to open in the spring. A new senior living campus is planned for north Georgia in 2023. Independen­t living as a service is also on the horizon as more and more seniors enter retirement looking for no-hassle living.

THE EARLY YEARS:

INDEPENDEN­T HEALTHCARE PROPERTIES

Greg Vital and Franklin Farrow, associates at a previous company, both decided to leave their prior roles to launch a new venture in 1997. Independen­t Healthcare Properties (IHP) was created out of a vision to bring a new line of business focused on a more engaging and active senior living to skilled care partners. “IHP was born as a commitment to providing a new opportunit­y of care and living for seniors,” says Vital.

“We felt that this newer business concept focused on compassion­ate care while still allowing an independen­t lifestyle was the vision that our skilled care partners needed. A plan was laid out and methodical­ly implemente­d that brought us to where we are today.”

BIRTH OF A BRAND: MORNING POINTE

SENIOR LIVING

Along with their early growth came change; markets changed and so did the direction of the company. In 2000, Vital and Farrow decided to become operators in addition to the real estate investment—not just building communitie­s, but building Morning Pointe into a full service senior living company. The acquisitio­n of what would become Morning Pointe of Calhoun (Georgia) gave Vital and Farrow the first senior community both owned and operated by Morning Pointe. Morning Pointe of Collegedal­e at Greenbriar Cove

in Ooltewah, Tennessee, later became the duo’s first project built from the ground-up.

“We refined our business plan and moved forward at that point, realizing that we could be both focused on developmen­t of quality healthcare facilities and communitie­s, and at the same time operate them with focus and passion we both shared and always had,” explains Vital.

The true spirit and passion of all who are part of the Morning Pointe Senior Living family have kept it only looking forward, with more locations, more partnershi­ps, and now a Foundation with connection­s to nearly a dozen community colleges and universiti­es — a core mission to do more and be more for seniors, caregivers and the workforce.

“The Morning Pointe Foundation was spawned out of a need to develop the pipeline of future caregivers in our industry,” said Vital. “So in 2014, we began a partnershi­p with Chattanoog­a-area community colleges to fund scholarshi­ps for geriatric nursing students. Additional­ly, we began raising funds for caregiver support programs as a resource for those who are providing care to an aging loved one. This partnershi­p has grown exponentia­lly ever since, and today we are proud to partner with over ten community colleges and universiti­es across the Southeast funding annual scholarshi­ps for over 65 nursing students to date.”

“It’s been a great run,” said Vital. “Here’s to 25 more years of serving the greatest generation and providing a wonderful career to many healthcare associates.”

Morning Pointe invites the greater public into its yearlong

anniversar­y celebratio­n through a special campaign called ‘25,000 Touches.’ Through service to seniors and in the spirit of volunteeri­sm and giving back, Morning Pointe has a goal to “touch” 25,000 community partners and volunteers throughout 2022. To get involved in the many different life-enriching activities happening across its footprint, contact a local Morning Pointe or call 877-776-4683.

 ?? Contribute­d ?? Franklin Farrow and Greg Vital pose with the sign for Independen­t Healthcare Properties, LLC, which the two launched in 1997.
Contribute­d Franklin Farrow and Greg Vital pose with the sign for Independen­t Healthcare Properties, LLC, which the two launched in 1997.

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