The Bee Hive Ft Morgan I, now called Harmony Home, sits in Fort Morgan, CO, and serves a small group of seniors-no more than sixteen-so everyone gets to know each other in a quiet, home-like setting. The place specializes in memory care for people living with Alzheimer's disease or other kinds of dementia, and every day's pretty structured with all sorts of activities, from exercise classes and cooking events to crafts, board games, Wii games, and music or pet therapy, which helps folks stay active, sharp, and social, though they keep a close eye on safety with secure doors and an alarm system to keep people from wandering. There are both private and shared apartments, and each one's got its own half-bath with an easy-to-use toilet, handrails in the hallways, and a call system that lets residents ask for help at any time, and there's always a staff member nearby day or night, ready to assist with bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, or anything that makes the day easier.
Meals here feel like home, too, with three family-style, home-cooked meals each day set at regular times, but the staff tries their best with special diets, whether that's low-sugar, low-salt, or something else the doctor ordered, and they manage medications safely by using bubble packs. Residents can decorate their rooms with their own things if they want, though the staff can provide basic furniture and linens, and the housekeeping team handles cleaning, laundry, and weekly linen changes so families don't need to worry about chores getting done. You'll find patios and verandas for summer barbeques or gardening, walking paths, and spots set aside outdoors for smokers, while indoor spaces include a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen where everyone can gather-plus there's a private dining room, coffee shop, and even a media room and beauty shop on-site.
Scheduled transportation's available for shopping, appointments, or cultural outings, and parking can be arranged with the manager, though spots are limited, and sometimes outside providers like home health agencies or physical therapists drop by to help out. The staff covers help with eating, incontinence needs, and daily tasks, and some apartments offer different sizes or privacy options. There's always something going on, from movie nights and bingo to guest lectures or outings with the community, and the whole place is designed to promote independence, dignity, and a pleasant, active lifestyle. House rules say no smoking indoors, and everyone works to foster a warm, positive atmosphere where families can get involved, and every resident gets care tailored to their needs, whether that's basic help, special memory care, or even visits from outside healthcare providers. They offer several types of care-assisted living, memory care, independent living, long-term care, adult day services, and even home care-so the community supports people through many stages of aging, focusing on quality of life and keeping everyone as independent and comfortable as possible.