From medication management to meal prep, personalized care to housekeeping, it takes countless moving parts and a deeply dedicated team to keep a senior living community running at its best.
At Morning Pointe Assisted Living and Memory Care, that commitment to excellence was recently recognized with a deficiency-free health licensure survey, a notable achievement that reflects the communityÐÔÊӽ紫ý unwavering focus on quality, safety, and compassionate care.
Senior healthcare communities must undergo unannounced state inspections yearly. The health licensure 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.
“I am so proud of our team for achieving this deficiency-free survey,†said Traci Clements, executive director of the community. “Each resident and their family are special to us, and we strive every day to not only meet the requirements of the state but also to be a true caring family for our residents. We love them and their families, and we always want to provide the best for them.â€
Greg Vital, Co-founder of Morning Pointe Senior Living, added, “Achieving these survey results speaks volumes to the community about the emphasis we place on quality. Well done, team Morning Pointe of Calhoun!â€
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