BeeHive Homes at the Cortez Homestead sits in a quiet area with a Southwestern-themed look both inside and outside, and it's small with just 16 beds, aiming to offer an intimate, home-like feel where each resident gets attention. The community features private suites, and every room comes with a full kitchen, its own bathroom with an ADA shower for safety, and enough space for couples if there's availability. Residents can bring their own touches to their rooms, making them feel more like home. The building stays smoke-free, and a secure outdoor courtyard, garden, and walking paths give everyone safe places to enjoy the outdoors. There's also a hair and nail salon on-site, a big dining room for shared meals, and a media or activities room for movie nights and group events.
BeeHive Homes supplies everything from maintenance, snow removal, and lawn work, to daily cleaning, laundry, and even dry cleaning, so folks can relax without worrying about chores. Housekeeping's done every day to keep spaces clean and safe, and residents have meal prep and dining with foods tailored for diabetes or allergies, and meals come approved by a dietitian. The building's got cable TV, Wi-Fi, a telephone in each room, and utilities included in the price, so loved ones can stay in touch or spend time online easily. There's also parking and transportation services for when residents need to get out and about or have visitors.
Staff keeps an eye out for everyone with 24-hour supervision and trained caregivers on duty every night, helping with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and moving around, and each person gets a care plan that's made for them. They handle medication management, coordinate with healthcare providers, and keep alert systems in place for emergencies. Programs and activities change with the season and the community's needs, so there's something for the body and mind, from social activities to special movie nights and physical wellness options.
The facility focuses on supporting not only those who need assisted living but also those with memory issues, such as Alzheimer's or other dementias. Memory care uses staff trained for that purpose and spaces set up to help residents feel safe and cared for. There's respite care for people who need a short-term stay after surgery or for families who need a break, and those guests get a furnished room, meals, attention from staff, and a chance to join in daily activities.
BeeHive Homes at the Cortez Homestead keeps its community small and welcoming, ensures there's always staff available, and gives attention to each person's needs-whether someone's looking for long-term living, short-term recovery, or extra support for memory care. The goal's a safe, friendly, and active place, and it stays focused on offering comfort, good care, and opportunities for residents to enjoy their days.