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Morningside Center is a District nursing home, a nonprofit governmental entity owned by the taxpayers. Morningside Center offers individualized treatment plans and focuses on each residents abilities. The Livingston County Nursing Home District, doing business as Morningside Center, is a not-for-profit corporation that is the governing body for the nursing home and assisted living apartments.

The governing six-member Board of Directors are elected to three-year terms. Each year, two board members are elected for a three-year term of office. The Board of Directors establish the governing policies of operation of the facility and the day-to-day operations are the responsibility of the Administrator and Administrative staff.
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Morningside Center is a District nursing home, a nonprofit governmental entity owned by the taxpayers of Livingston County. We are governed by a local elected six member Board of Directors. Thank you for considering Morningside Center in your search for a nursing home which meets your personal needs.
If your former employment references, education or military service are under a name other than indicated on the front of application, please indicate below. This institution does not discriminate in hiring or any other decision on the basis of race, color, sex, citizenship, national origin, ancestry, Vietnam era veteran status, or on the basis of age or physical or mental disability unrelated to the ability to perform the work required.
Reviews (5)
Bernie Crump
Bernie Crump
Dec 10, 2020
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Aunt Eileen is happy here but she hates the food (I think it's acceptable)
Brenna Rich
Brenna Rich
Dec 04, 2019
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They provided great care of my grandma. Grandma talked about nursing staff like she was talking about her own family, and that's how we always saw them treating her as well. Along with that and other little touches, what always stood out to me was the lack of typical nursing home smell. Morningside Center always smelled good or like nothing, never a bad or antiseptic odor. They provided Grandma a caring and dignified home for her last years.
Anna Reeter
Anna Reeter
Nov 20, 2019
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Great place to work and if you want the best care for your loved ones there's no other place in the area I would go!
Grayson Knisely
Grayson Knisely
Oct 22, 2019
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This Nursing home was the nursing home that took care of faye Copeland after she was paroled of the cattle murders After she suffered a stroke that paralyzed her and refrain her from talking but I would like to just say that I think that’s pretty cool that they had her at this facility she had died in 2002
Dan Saale
Dan Saale
Sep 21, 2018
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Very appropriate level of care by a committed staff. Good routine treatment regimen, but a bit slow to respond to call light, presumably due to low staffing levels.