BeeHive Home - Osburn is a small assisted living and memory care community with room for up to 21 residents, so folks living there tend to know one another and staff can pay close attention to each person, and you'll find the building set up like a home, with private or semi-private bedrooms and attached ADA bathrooms for safety and privacy, and the rooms come furnished with cable TV hook-up, telephone, Wi-Fi, and easy access to a secure courtyard, which sure is nice for those who enjoy some fresh air or like to watch the mountain views and wildlife right from the patio that's shaded by a pergola. The place has been set up for seniors who want some independence but need help with daily things like bathing, dressing, transferring, and medication management, and there's 24-hour supervision, a call system, and trained staff who help both with planned and unplanned needs, whether it's getting up in the middle of the night or needing extra medication monitoring, and dietary needs are looked after, too, since meals are home-cooked, three times a day, with snacks and options for special diets, all served in the community dining room to make mealtimes social.
They've designed BeeHive Home - Osburn with a focus on long-term care, and the licensed nurses, therapists, and caregivers draw up an individualized plan for each resident, figuring out just what kind of help a person needs, from help with eating and toileting to supervised activities and memory care programs for dementia and Alzheimer's, and sometimes even home health services or hospice can be arranged when needed, which makes a difference for families who need those options. The whole place is wheelchair accessible, with minimal nursing care for those who need it but don't require a hospital, and there's also adult day health and adult day care programs, assistive technology equipment, and folks get training for that equipment too, which can make certain daily tasks easier for some residents or help them stay engaged longer. Both in-home and out-of-home respite care are available for short stays, so caregivers can get a break or seniors can try the place out for a bit, and short-term stays come with use of all the amenities and participation in activities.
Daily life at BeeHive Home - Osburn can be lively, with community-sponsored and resident-run activities, games, arts and crafts in an arts room, movie nights, exercise programs, walking paths, and a library, and there's a raised garden for people who want to grow vegetables and herbs that sometimes end up used right in meals, and there's always a beauty salon or barber available for hair and nail care. The staff handles medication charting, laundry including dry cleaning, and housekeeping, so residents don't have to fuss over chores, and utility costs like phone, cable, and internet are included, so there's less to keep up with. They can also arrange transportation for errands or doctor visits, which helps when a person isn't driving anymore. For folks living with memory loss or needing more supervision, the staff tailors activities and schedules, keeping routines familiar, which can bring some comfort. All these pieces together make it possible for seniors at BeeHive Home - Osburn to get the help they need in a home-like place, with plenty of chances for socializing, good meals, and support for whatever level of care each person's facing at different times.