Morning Pointe of Lenoir City

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Morning Pointe of Lenoir City

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198 Morning Pointe Drive, Lenoir City, TN 37772

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

4.6 from 40 reviews
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Morning Pointe of Lenoir City Costs & Pricing

Morning Pointe of Lenoir City offers competitive pricing for its assisted living accommodations compared to both Loudon County and the broader state of Tennessee. For a studio apartment, residents can expect to pay $2,395 monthly, which is significantly more affordable than the county average of $3,625 and the state average of $3,485. Similarly, the one-bedroom units at Morning Pointe are priced at $3,750, slightly below Loudon County's rate of $3,770 and above the state average of $3,592. In terms of two-bedroom options, Morning Pointe charges $4,100 - a price that remains lower than the county's average of $4,897 while exceeding Tennessee's statewide average of $3,962. Overall, Morning Pointe stands out as an economical choice for residents seeking quality care in a welcoming environment.

Floor plansMorning Pointe of Lenoir CityLoudon CountyTennessee
Studio$2,395$3,625$3,485
1 Bedroom$3,750$3,770$3,592
2 Bedrooms$4,100$4,897$3,962

Overall Review of Morning Pointe of Lenoir City

Pros

  • pro The community has a welcoming feel.
  • pro The staff are friendly, the community is clean, and there are always activities.
  • pro Lindsey is wonderful and truly cares about the residents.
  • pro The care is wonderful and the staff go the extra mile to help.
  • pro The nursing staff, including Val, Jack, and Stuart, are fantastic.
  • pro The nurse practitioner, Susan Johnston, is amazing.
  • pro The communication is excellent and families are well informed.
  • pro This is a wonderful place for loved ones to receive care.
  • pro The facility is bright, cheery, clean, with ample amenities and activities.
  • pro The Lantern’s environment is immaculate, homey, with genuinely caring staff and high-quality food, plus engaging activities.

Cons

  • pro One reviewer claims some staff lack professionalism, integrity, and moral compass, suggesting they should be stripped of their titles.
  • pro A reviewer says Morning Pointe is too expensive and not willing to negotiate on price.
  • pro A reviewer notes there are too many Alzheimer's-unit residents in the assisted living area, and the dining could be improved.
  • pro A reviewer mentions that some meals are not served hot.
  • pro A reviewer observes higher staff turnover and that some staff are new.
  • pro A reviewer describes the facility as not modern and too fast-paced.

Review

Morning Pointe of Lenoir City is best suited for seniors who want a warm, home-like environment with deeply relational care, strong leadership, and a vibrant activity calendar. This campus shines for families seeking consistent, personable communication and a team that treats residents like family. The executive leadership, notably the executive director, sets a tone of kindness, reliability, and proactive problem-solving that permeates nursing and support staff. The Lantern memory-care option on site provides a clear path for residents who may need specialized memory support later, reducing the disruption of a move. The setting feels intimate rather than institutional, with accessible outdoor spaces and dining areas that encourage social interaction. In short, it is a practical home for active seniors who value a community staffed by people who know residents well and keep families informed.

Not every family will find Morning Pointe the right fit, and alternatives deserve consideration for several reasons. For those working within tighter budgets, the higher end of assisted living costs may be a non-starter, especially when price sensitivity is a top priority. Some families may prefer a newer or more modern feel, a more compact campus layout, or a design that minimizes walking distances between living spaces. Others might prioritize exceptionally consistent dining service or a stricter hotel-like efficiency in scheduling and moves. Additionally, concerns about staff turnover or variable experience among newer hires can be a factor for families who want near-uniform performance across shifts. In these situations, exploring other providers with lower rates, different floor plans, or different staffing models would be prudent.

The strengths here, strong, caring staff; clear leadership; and a lively social milieu, are the primary levers that offset most notable drawbacks. Families consistently praise the kindness and attentiveness of caregivers, the thorough and timely communication from the nursing team, and the sense that residents are genuinely valued. The campus’s cleanliness and the homey atmosphere feed a comfortable sense of safety and belonging, while the broad slate of activities helps residents stay engaged without feeling scheduled or supervised. Meals are frequently described as enjoyable, with menu variety and dining-room service that preserves residents’ dignity by eating at tables and in a social setting. The Lantern memory-care portion of the campus, along with the option to transition within the same campus, minimizes disruption and preserves continuity of care as needs evolve.

On the downside, several reviews flag pricing as a potential constraint, with a perception that the value proposition may be stretched for some families. There are mentions of staff turnover and some newer team members who may not yet be as seamless in their routines, which can momentarily disrupt consistency. A few comments point to occasional gaps in communication or a feeling that family updates could be more proactive, even as most families report being kept informed. There are also practical realities to contend with: the campus is spread out, and some residents may find distances between dining rooms, activity spaces, and their apartments larger than expected, especially if mobility is a concern. There are mentions of dining instances not always arriving piping hot and a sense that the mix of memory-care residents with those in assisted living could dilute dining energy at peak times. Finally, some reviewers note room sizes and overall campus layout may be less than ideal for pet ownership or for those seeking a more compact, elevator-free single-floor experience.

Still, the balance of advantages frequently outweighs these drawbacks when anchored by the community’s core strengths. The leadership-driven culture translates into reliable staffing patterns and genuine accountability, with long-tenured nurses and a team that often goes the extra mile. The result is a consistent level of care that keeps residents happy, engaged, and well-supported, which in turn reduces family anxiety and the sense of uncertainty that often accompanies aging in place. The extensive activity calendar, ranging from live music to outings and intergenerational engagement, creates meaningful choices every day, helping residents avoid isolation and boredom. The home-like vibe, coupled with well-maintained shared spaces and attractive outdoor areas, makes mornings and evenings comfortable and predictable rather than clinical or sterile. For families who prize an integrated approach to care, where memory-support, skilled nursing, and assisted living exist on a single campus, Morning Pointe delivers substantial value.

For families weighing a decision, a practical path is to assess fit against personal priorities. If the goal is a respectful, resident-centered environment with visible leadership, transparent family communication, and a robust social program, Morning Pointe of Lenoir City should rise to the top. Prospective residents and their families should consider touring with a focus on dining during peak hours, evaluating room sizes for current and anticipated needs, and probing for current staffing ratios across shifts. It is wise to request a concrete breakdown of monthly costs, understand what is included and what may incur extra charges, and validate the pet policy if four-legged family members are part of the plan. Check the Lantern memory-care options in detail, and ask how transitions between levels are managed if cognitive or physical needs change. In sum, this community is a strong match for those who prioritize warmth, reliability, and an active, engaging daily life; it is less aligned with those prioritizing budget constraints, ultra-modern design, or minimal walking distances.

Features

Types of Care

  • Assisted Living Assisted LivingAssisted living facilities provide crucial support and care for seniors who may need help with daily tasks such as medication management, bathing, and meal preparation. These communities offer a safe and comfortable environment where seniors can maintain their independence while receiving the assistance they need to thrive in their golden years.

Pets

  • Cats allowed Cats allowed"Pet friendly" senior living communities are important for seniors because pets provide companionship, reduce feelings of loneliness and depression, promote physical activity and mental stimulation, and offer a sense of purpose and responsibility. Pets can improve overall well-being and quality of life for seniors in many ways.
  • Dogs allowed Dogs allowed"Pet friendly" senior living communities are important for seniors because pets provide companionship, reduce feelings of loneliness and depression, promote physical activity and mental stimulation, and offer a sense of purpose and responsibility. Pets can improve overall well-being and quality of life for seniors in many ways.

Amenities

  • Activities off-site Activities off-siteEngaging in off-site activities is crucial for seniors to maintain social connections, stay active, and stimulate their minds. It promotes overall well-being and helps combat feelings of isolation and loneliness.
  • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
  • Beautician on-site Beautician on-siteHaving a beautician on-site at a senior living community is important for seniors as it allows them to easily access grooming and personal care services, boosting their self-esteem and overall well-being. It also provides convenience and helps seniors maintain their sense of independence and personal style.
  • Devotional services off-site Devotional services off-siteDevotional services off-site are important for seniors as they provide spiritual nourishment, social engagement, and a sense of community outside of the senior living facility. This can enhance overall well-being and help combat feelings of isolation and loneliness often experienced by older adults.
  • Devotional services on-site Devotional services on-siteDevotional services on-site provide seniors with spiritual support and a sense of community, as well as an opportunity for reflection and guidance during their senior living experience. This can promote emotional well-being and connection to others, leading to a more fulfilling and enriching lifestyle in their later years.
  • Indoor common areas Indoor common areasIndoor common areas are crucial for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, recreation, and community engagement, promoting overall well-being and reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness.
  • Outdoor common areas Outdoor common areasOutdoor common areas are important for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, physical activity, and relaxation. Being outside in nature can improve mood and overall well-being, while also encouraging movement and engagement with others. These spaces can help combat feelings of isolation and promote a sense of community among residents.
  • Respite or short term stays offered Respite or short term stays offeredRespite or short term stays provide seniors with a temporary solution when their regular caregiver is unavailable, offering them the opportunity to receive additional care and support during times of need, while also giving caregivers a chance to rest and recharge.
  • Wheelchair accessible showers Wheelchair accessible showersWheelchair accessible showers are crucial for seniors as they provide a safe and independent bathing option for those with mobility challenges. These showers help prevent falls and allow seniors to maintain their dignity and autonomy while ensuring they can bathe comfortably.

Transportation

  • McGhee-Tyson (15 miles away) McGhee-Tyson (15 miles away)

Care Services

  • Ambulatory care Ambulatory care"Ambulatory care services provide essential medical support and treatment to seniors without requiring hospitalization, allowing them to maintain their independence and quality of life while managing chronic conditions or receiving routine medical care."
  • Diabetic care Diabetic careDiabetic care is crucial for seniors as they are more susceptible to developing diabetes due to aging and other health conditions. Proper management of diabetes can help prevent complications such as heart disease, vision loss, and nerve damage, improving the overall quality of life for seniors in senior living communities.
  • Incontinence care Incontinence careIncontinence care is essential for seniors to maintain their dignity, hygiene, and overall quality of life. By addressing incontinence issues promptly and effectively, seniors can enjoy a sense of independence and comfort in their daily activities.
  • Medication management Medication managementMedication management is crucial for seniors to ensure they are taking the right medications at the correct dosages and times. This helps prevent adverse drug interactions, reduces the risk of medication errors, and promotes overall health and well-being. Proactive management also allows for adjustments as needed based on changing health conditions or new prescriptions.

Dining

  • Meals provided Meals provided"Meals provided" are crucial for seniors in assisted living communities as it ensures they have access to nutritious, balanced meals without the stress of meal planning and preparation. This can help promote overall health and well-being for seniors who may have limited mobility or cognitive abilities.

Activities

  • Activities off-site Activities off-siteEngaging in off-site activities is crucial for seniors to maintain social connections, stay active, and stimulate their minds. It promotes overall well-being and helps combat feelings of isolation and loneliness.
  • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
  • Devotional activities offsite Devotional activities offsiteDevotional activities offsite are important for seniors because they provide social engagement, spiritual growth, and a sense of community outside of their living environment. This can improve overall well-being, mental health, and combat feelings of isolation or loneliness.
  • Devotional activities on-site Devotional activities on-siteDevotional activities on-site provide seniors with a sense of community, spiritual fulfillment, and emotional support, promoting overall well-being and a positive sense of purpose in their lives.

Description

Morning Pointe of Lenoir City in Lenoir City, TN is a vibrant assisted living community that provides a warm and welcoming environment for seniors. Our community offers a range of amenities and care services designed to meet the unique needs of our residents.

Our residents can enjoy a variety of activities right on-site, including group exercises, arts and crafts classes, movie nights, and live entertainment. We also have an on-site beautician who can provide haircuts, styling, and other grooming services. For spiritual nourishment, we offer both on-site devotional services and off-site visits to nearby places of worship.

Indoor common areas provide comfortable spaces for socializing with fellow residents or hosting family gatherings. Outdoor common areas are beautifully landscaped and offer peaceful settings for strolling or simply enjoying nature. Our community also offers respite or short-term stays for individuals who may need temporary assistance.

To ensure our residents' health and well-being, we provide specialized care services such as diabetic management, incontinence care, and medication management. Our compassionate staff is trained to assist with these specific needs while promoting independence and maintaining dignity.

Morning Pointe of Lenoir City benefits from its location near various amenities. There are cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians' offices, restaurants, places of worship, and hospitals conveniently located nearby. This allows easy access to additional resources like dining options, recreational activities, medical services, and spiritual support.

At Morning Pointe of Lenoir City, we strive to create a supportive community where seniors can thrive in their golden years. With our comprehensive amenities and personalized care services combined with the local conveniences available in the surrounding area - this is truly a place where seniors can feel at home.

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Nearby Places of Interest

This part of Lenoir City, Tennessee, offers a convenient and diverse range of amenities for senior living. With several reputable physicians and healthcare facilities nearby, residents can easily access medical care. There are also a variety of restaurants and cafes within walking distance, providing options for dining out or grabbing a quick bite to eat. Nearby pharmacies ensure that medication needs can be met efficiently. Places of worship are also easily accessible, offering opportunities for spiritual fulfillment. Additionally, the presence of parks and recreational facilities provides opportunities for outdoor activities and social engagement. Overall, this area offers a well-rounded and convenient environment for seniors looking to settle in Lenoir City.

Physicians

  • Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics (0.2 miles)
  • Knoxville Heart Center (0.2 miles)
  • Peninsula Outpatient Center (0.2 miles)
  • Pediatric Consultants of Lenoir City (0.3 miles)
  • Allergy Asthma & Sinus Center (0.5 miles)
  • Cherokee Health Systems (0.6 miles)
  • Mardini, Antoin Summit Medical Group Concord at Lenoir City (1.2 miles)

Restaurants

  • Aubrey's (0.2 miles)
  • Chili's Grill & Bar (0.3 miles)
  • Cracker Barrel (0.3 miles)
  • China King Buffet (0.3 miles)
  • Chick-Fil-A (0.3 miles)
  • Zaxby's (0.5 miles)
  • Shoney's - Lenoir City (0.5 miles)

Cafes

  • Starbucks (0.5 miles)
  • Starbucks (7.1 miles)
  • Starbucks (8.4 miles)
  • Starbucks (8.4 miles)
  • Honeybee Coffee (8.6 miles)

Hospitals

  • FMC Loudon (0.7 miles)
  • Turkey Creek Medical Center, Labor And Delivery (8.5 miles)
  • Covenant Health (9.7 miles)

Places of Worship

  • Pleasant Hill Baptist Church (1.2 miles)
  • Hindu Community Center of Knoxville (2.1 miles)
  • Forgiveness Baptist Church (3.1 miles)
  • St John Neumann Catholic Church (5.8 miles)
  • Faith Promise Church (7.4 miles)
  • Concord United Methodist Church (8.1 miles)
  • New Midway SWAT Student Ministry (8.7 miles)

Pharmacies

  • CVS Pharmacy (1.2 miles)
  • The Fresh Pharmacy (1.2 miles)
  • Belew Drug Choto (5.7 miles)
  • CVS Pharmacy (5.8 miles)
  • Walgreens (5.8 miles)
  • Ingles Market (6 miles)
  • Revco Drug Stores (6.2 miles)

Parks

  • Mayor Bob Leonard Park (3.5 miles)
  • McFee Park (4.6 miles)
  • Anchor Park (6.6 miles)
  • Campbell Station Park (7 miles)
  • PetSafe Park (9.5 miles)

Transportation

  • Enterprise Rent-A-Car (5.6 miles)

Theaters

  • Regal Pinnacle ScreenX, 4DX, IMAX & RPX (8.1 miles)

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