Morning Pointe Seniors Appreciate The Small Beauties Found In Life

  • Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Pictured are residents Wade Coward, Emma Johnson and Carolyn Creasman
Pictured are residents Wade Coward, Emma Johnson and Carolyn Creasman

Ooltewah Nursery’s mounds of brilliant Impatiens grabbed the attention of residents of The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence in Collegedale.   The residents just had to stop and take in the bountiful beauty.  

Resident Emma Johnson said this is the best outing she’s ever taken.

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