BeeWell Assisted Living sits in Colorado Springs, Colorado, running as a small, 16-bed assisted living community where folks can get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and managing their medicines, and the staff keeps busy making sure the place always feels like home, where you can bring your favorite chair or keepsakes if it helps you settle in. The community's got private and semi-private room options in studio layouts, and helps people who want to stay independent but need a little help now and then. There's a focus on care for mental health needs and the care team, managed by Scott Gustafson with Brandon Gustafson's experience in health and Medicaid matters, adapts support as needs change. BeeWell is also a certified Medicaid provider for Colorado, so residents who use Medicaid are welcome.
You'll see amenities here that many expect in an assisted living setting, like on-site laundry, outdoor spaces, a dining room, areas for sitting, restrooms, showers, a smoking area, cable TV, a kitchen, and group spots where residents can chat or take part in activities. Meals are planned for nutrition, and services run daily, including cleaning, laundry, and help with dressing and toileting. The community ensures safety with emergency call systems and 24/7 staff who are trained to handle situations quickly if something comes up.
Residents can get involved, too, because there's a steady schedule of social and recreational programming-group trips, crafts, movies, exercise classes-all designed to keep everyone active and connected with others. BeeWell Assisted Living says they try to make everyone feel welcomed and valued, following a mission based on compassion, family, honesty, and kindness, while building lasting relationships between residents and staff. The place has a family-owned feel, it's part of a small network that includes a sister site in Nampa, Idaho, and each facility keeps its own personality. Folks can get updates or learn more through the BeeWell newsletter, website, or social media, because the community stays connected with families about what's happening and what's coming up. Overall, BeeWell aims to offer a safe, supportive home where seniors can get the help they need while still staying as independent and social as possible.