Morning Pointe Of East Hamilton Earns Deficiency-Free State Survey

  • Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Pictured, left to right, are: Abby Medley, vice president of Morning Pointe’s Lookout Region; Ghena Wilson, regional director of nursing for Morning Pointe’s Lookout Region; Shana Hensley, director of nursing at Morning Pointe of East Hamilton; Ian Shives, senior executive director at Morning Pointe of East Hamilton; and James Wilson, business office director at Morning Pointe of East Hamilton.
Pictured, left to right, are: Abby Medley, vice president of Morning Pointe’s Lookout Region; Ghena Wilson, regional director of nursing for Morning Pointe’s Lookout Region; Shana Hensley, director of nursing at Morning Pointe of East Hamilton; Ian Shives, senior executive director at Morning Pointe of East Hamilton; and James Wilson, business office director at Morning Pointe of East Hamilton.
Morning Pointe of East Hamilton Assisted Living and Memory Care recently achieved a deficiency-free clinical and life safety survey from the Tennessee Department of Health.

Officials said, "Senior health care communities must undergo unannounced state inspections yearly. The clinical survey addresses aspects of care from proper medication to nutrition, hygiene to proper record keeping, staffing to resident and family feedback. Surveyors not only observe care but also conduct interviews.
The life safety survey addresses the physical state of the building and environment."

“I am so proud of our team for achieving this deficiency-free outcome,” said Ian Shives, senior executive director at Morning Pointe of East Hamilton. “We always strive to treat our residents like family, with the utmost care and respect. Our seniors have given so much for us, and it’s our privilege to be here to take care of them as they get older.”

Located at 1776 Generations Way, off East Brainerd Road, Morning Pointe of East Hamilton offers assisted living and memory care services with 24/7 access to clinical care. Meals are served with dietician oversight in a restaurant-style setting and with an emphasis on fresh, local produce. Residents also enjoy a full life enrichment activity program, including regular outings, service projects, intergenerational programming and engaging community partnerships. Physical, occupational and speech therapy services are also available on-site. 

Rob Pollard, senior vice president of operations for Morning Pointe Senior Living, added, “With our campus growing here in East Hamilton, achieving these survey results speaks volumes to the community about the emphasis we place on quality. Well done, team East Hamilton.”

The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, East Hamilton is currently under construction next door. It will offer two levels of memory care, including adding earlier memory care as a service on the campus. The Lantern is expected to open in early 2025.
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