Morning Pointe Senior Living announces the grand opening of Morning Pointe of East Hamilton.
Local dignitaries and guest speakers from the Hamilton County area will gather for the grand opening of the assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care community on Thursday, Dec. 12 from 4-7 p.m., with a formal dedication program at 4:30 p.m.
The event will have a Christmas theme and will feature heavy hors d’oeuvres, a meet-and-greet opportunity with Santa Claus, and live music from Christmas carolers.
Located at 1776 Generations Way on the 9700 block of East Brainerd Road in Ooltewah, Morning Pointe of East Hamilton is the first phase of a new state-of-the-art senior living campus in Hamilton County and will provide a continuum of care for residents with a variety of care services for seniors needing assistance with daily living as well Alzheimer’s disease and dementia in a secure environment.
"The $35 million, 24-acre campus, located in the East Hamilton corridor near East Hamilton High School and The Course and Homes of Windstone offers high-quality amenities including walking trails, exercise paths and beautifully landscaped grounds," Greg Vital, president and co-founder of Morning Pointe Senior Living said. "The community also features fine dining with local, farm-fresh foods through Morning Pointe’s 'Farm to Table' program, life enrichment activities and professional health and wellness services. Daily activities will feature innovative therapeutic programs, including the Meaningful Day purposeful memory care program and physical and occupational therapies, to ensure the highest quality of care for residents.
For more information on Morning Pointe of East Hamilton, call 423-212-1208.
In addition to its East Hamilton location, Morning Pointe Senior Living operates five other assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities locally in Chattanooga, Collegedale and Hixson. Morning Pointe of East Hamilton is the company’s 17th campus in Tennessee.