Morning Pointe Senior Living Celebrates Nurses Week May 6-12

  • Monday, May 6, 2024
Morning Pointe Senior Living campuses across the Southeast are celebrating National Nurses Week, May 6-12.

"Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses are essential to the care of residents in all of the senior living company’s communities, from assisted living to memory care," officials said. "During Nurses Week, we say a special thank you to each nurse, from our directors of nursing and regional nurse leaders to our floor nurses providing medication and daily care."

"Our nurses do so much for our residents throughout Morning Pointe's communities, from passing out medications and assessing our residents' medical statuses to overseeing and coordinating care with their physicians,” said Bebe Kennedy, RN, vice president of clinical services for Morning Pointe Senior Living.
“We are thankful for all they do."

Contact your local Morning Pointe community to see how it is recognizing National Nurses Week. Area communities are located in Chattanooga, East Hamilton, Hixson, Collegedale and Walker County, Georgia.
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