The mission of The Bee Hive Assisted Living is to provide assistance with the activities of daily living in a respectful, dignified manner in a home-like setting. The Bee Hive Assisted Living provides warm, family-like settings for residents who choose to retain their independence and dignity but do not require skilled nursing care. We provide 24 hour assisted living services by trained staff ranging from the simple assistance in everyday life to assistance with medications, laundry, meals and personal care.
See "About our Homes" section. We are a non-profit organization. TLC Care Choices Inc. doing business as The Bee hive Assisted Living is a 501(c)3 Colorado corporation. We established our first home in 1997 and have been continuously serving the Ft. Morgan and Sterling communities. We are pleased that you have visited our webpage; please like us on Facebook, or email us at beehive01@msn.com with any questions.
See "About our Homes" section. We are a non-profit organization. TLC Care Choices Inc. doing business as The Bee hive Assisted Living is a 501(c)3 Colorado corporation. We established our first home in 1997 and have been continuously serving the Ft. Morgan and Sterling communities. We are pleased that you have visited our webpage; please like us on Facebook, or email us at beehive01@msn.com with any questions.
Services
Our ranch-style homes have a living room, dining room and kitchen, and 10-12 bedrooms.
Each bedroom has a private half bath with 18 toilet (ADA approved).
We invite our residents to decorate their own rooms so they feel at home; we can provide a twin bed, night stand, lamp and chest of drawers.
Basic cable TV is provided; premium channels are paid for by residents.
A call system is used to provide assistance to our residents.
Telephone outlets are available in each room; however, residents order and pay for their own line.
Each bedroom has a private half bath with 18 toilet (ADA approved).
We invite our residents to decorate their own rooms so they feel at home; we can provide a twin bed, night stand, lamp and chest of drawers.
Basic cable TV is provided; premium channels are paid for by residents.
A call system is used to provide assistance to our residents.
Telephone outlets are available in each room; however, residents order and pay for their own line.
Moving to an assisted living home can be very traumatic, not only for the individual who is moving, but also for the caregiver and the family.
Expect moving day to be difficult no matter how carefully you've planned for it.
There are several things that can make the transition go more smoothly.
Plan ahead.
Become acquainted with the home.
Get to know the staff and the daily schedule of the home, what activities are planned, how a care plan works.
Personalize their room before moving day.
Decorate with personal items such as pictures, a favorite chair, lamp, etc. Bring favorite clothing, books, familiar items to provide reassurance.
Expect moving day to be difficult no matter how carefully you've planned for it.
There are several things that can make the transition go more smoothly.
Plan ahead.
Become acquainted with the home.
Get to know the staff and the daily schedule of the home, what activities are planned, how a care plan works.
Personalize their room before moving day.
Decorate with personal items such as pictures, a favorite chair, lamp, etc. Bring favorite clothing, books, familiar items to provide reassurance.
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