Scott Edens

Senior Vice President Of People & Culture at Morning Pointe Senior Living

Scott Edens serves as the Senior Vice President of Professional Development at Morning Pointe Senior Living, focusing on enhancing professional development, HR, life enrichment, and dining operations. Previous roles include Vice President of Professional Development, Executive Director at Carroll Lutheran Village, and President at both Potentia Living and TREAK. With extensive experience in strategic initiatives and team productivity within the healthcare industry, Scott also has a background in executive leadership coaching through Edens Group, LLC. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Health Services Administration from the University of St. Francis and a Bachelor of Science in Long Term Care Administration from Southern Adventist University.

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Morning Pointe Senior Living

Independent Healthcare Properties (IHP), LLC, a Chattanooga, TN.-based senior healthcare services company, develops, owns and manages over 32 Morning Pointe® Assisted Living, Personal Care and The Lantern Alzheimer’s Memory Care Center of Excellence communities in five southeastern states including Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana. It was founded in 1996 by Tennessee healthcare entrepreneurs, Greg A. Vital and Franklin Farrow. We provide services in a comfortable home-like environment with the benefit of having nursing care available when needed. • Individual care plans are coordinated by licensed nurses and with healthcare providers in order to maintain an optimized healthcare management plan. These plans are drafted, programmed and reviewed regularly allowing staff to meet the ever changing needs of the resident.  Licensed nurses provide oversight of health, wellness and medication administration while licensed clinical staff are available 24 hours a day. Transportation to doctor appointments is also offered. • On-Site Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy Services are available through both an outpatient clinic and home health aimed at keeping residents independent longer. • Restaurant-style dining can be found in a central dining room offering three delicious meals per day, regular alternate selections and dietician oversight. • An Active Senior Social calendar keeps residents engaged with the greater community and includes intergenerational programming, service projects and regular weekly outings. • Additional services and amenities include, but are not limited to: a 24-hour emergency response system, housekeeping and linen services, barber and beauty shop covered porches, courtyards and walking areas.


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