Morning Pointe of Hixson offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to transition between support levels without leaving the community. Daily wellness needs are overseen by licensed nurses who coordinate doctor visits, diabetes monitoring, and medication schedules. Short-term respite stays are available for families needing temporary help, and speech therapy services are on-site for residents working on communication or swallowing goals.
A secured environment helps protect residents who wander, while an extensive list of medical professionals—including dentists, podiatrists, optometrists, physical, occupational, and speech therapists—visit the campus regularly. The community also provides ambulatory and incontinence care, hospice coordination, and a program layout specifically designed to accommodate memory loss. In-house medication management ensures prescriptions are dispensed accurately and on time, reducing the need for outside appointments.
Studio and one-bedroom apartments can include kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, individual climate control, and Wi-Fi, though not every unit features every option. Common areas such as a central fireplace, piano lounge, and outdoor spaces give residents additional places to socialize. Parking is available for those who still drive, and the building is fully handicap accessible to support mobility devices and accommodate visiting family members.
Dining follows an all-day model, allowing residents to eat on their own schedule. A professional chef prepares three daily meals with accommodations for low-sodium, no-sugar, gluten-free, and vegetarian preferences. Guest meals are offered so families can dine together, and snacks are available throughout the day to support blood-sugar management and individual nutrition plans.
Residents have access to an activity center, fitness and indoor walking programs, and both indoor and outdoor paths for exercise. A library and computer lounge, clubs, raised garden beds, karaoke sessions, Montessori-based learning, reminiscence and sensory programs, and intergenerational events provide varied engagement options. Social calendars include birthday celebrations, live music, community outings, and seasonal use of a swimming pool, which together support physical health and meaningful social interaction.