Beehive Home of Richfield sits at 540 N 600 W in Richfield, Utah, and offers seniors a family-oriented place with personal attention and support. The facility provides assisted living and memory care services in a cozy, home-like setting, with private bedrooms that each have a bathroom and an ADA shower, so everyone can feel comfortable and safe. Some rooms fit couples, depending on what's available, and these areas come furnished and ready to be lived in. Staff stay on-site at all hours for support with daily living needs like bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, while a consulting nurse answers questions and helps out around the clock, even though you won't find a full-time nurse on staff.
Residents get three home-cooked meals every day, all approved by a dietitian, and snacks in between, so nutrition's always part of the routine, and there's housekeeping, laundry work, and regular cleaning to keep things tidy. Every room has access to telephone and cable TV, there's public Wi-Fi, and linens and towels come with the stay. Activities, outings, and daily exercise are planned to keep everyone active and connected, plus there's an outdoor courtyard for fresh air and parks nearby for when folks want a change of scenery. Life enrichment events run regularly and social activities help keep seniors connected, and the facility often encourages families to stay involved in care and gatherings.
Residents who like to get out will find options, since there are three transportation services near the facility so errands, shopping, and appointments don't become a hassle. It's also next to a hospital in case emergencies happen, with a couple pharmacies and local physicians close by for everyday health checks. For those interested in spiritual life, there are 17 nearby places of worship, and for entertainment, a theater with movies and live performances sits close to the home. Eating out is easy since the area has nearly 30 restaurants, plus cafes and parks all within a short distance. Beehive Home of Richfield focuses on helping seniors keep as much independence as possible, while still offering regular help and gentle monitoring. The care team works to build real relationships with each resident, so people feel at home. Both assisted living and respite care are available, with services that adjust as needs change. The community operates as a privately owned board and care home, and has been part of the local area since 2013. It's not accredited with the BBB but has a BBB file, as part of the BBB Mountain West chapter. Residents can expect support, calm surroundings, and close connections in this neighborhood-based senior living community.