Morning Pointe of Frankfort Achieves Perfect Health Inspection Score
Morning Pointe of Frankfort Assisted Living has a lot to celebrate. They just received a perfect score of 100% on their latest kitchen inspection from the Franklin County Health Department.
This inspection, held a few weeks ago, was the final review of 2025. The health department checks the kitchen every six months. This survey is different from the general licensing survey that covers all areas of the facility; it specifically looks at kitchen operations and dining services. The standards used are the same as those for top local restaurants, making this achievement particularly impressive.
Cherry Stanton, the Food Service Director, expressed her pride in the team’s work. “At Morning Pointe, we ensure that every meal is safe and prepared with care. This perfect score reflects the dedication of our staff to uphold the highest food safety and sanitation standards,” she said.
A score of 100% means there were no violations found during the unannounced inspection. For residents and their families, this offers reassurance that Morning Pointe meets and even exceeds food safety standards. Recent surveys show that 93% of individuals in assisted living facilities consider food safety one of their top priorities.
Morning Pointe is part of a larger campus in Frankfort that also includes The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence. Together, they provide a comprehensive range of assisted living and memory care services tailored for seniors.
The importance of such inspections cannot be overstated. According to a recent health report, assisted living facilities nationwide are seeing a greater focus on food safety, with a growing number of facilities receiving top scores. This trend highlights a shift in the industry towards transparency and quality care.
For more information about life at Morning Pointe of Frankfort, check out their website at www.morningpointe.com.