BeeHive Homes of Starkville

    2156 Old West Point Rd, Starkville, MS, 39759
    5.0 · 6 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Beautiful hotel-like facility; caring staff

    I'm very pleased with this beautiful, hotel-like facility - the common areas feel like a nice lobby and the staff are patient, kind and truly caring. I'm grateful for the excellent care and positive owners; only drawback is the location is hard to find (Google Maps is misaligned) and feels like the middle of nowhere.

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    Amenities

    5.00 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • High-quality facility
    • Hotel-like common areas (lobby feel)
    • Caring, patient, and kind staff
    • Good resident care
    • Positive and engaged ownership
    • Attractive, beautiful environment
    • Warm, welcoming atmosphere that inspires gratitude

    Cons

    • Inaccurate Google Maps location
    • Remote or seemingly isolated location ('middle of nowhere')

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment from the provided reviews is strongly positive. Multiple reviewers describe BeeHive Homes of Starkville as an "excellent" and "very nice" facility with a beautiful, attractive environment. The facility's common areas are singled out for their upscale, hotel-like lobby feel, which contributes to an overall sense of comfort and aesthetic quality.

    Staff and care quality are the most consistently praised themes. Reviewers use adjectives such as patient, kind, sweet, and great to describe staff behavior, and one summary explicitly notes "good care." Several mentions convey gratitude and blessings, indicating that residents and/or families feel well cared for and appreciative of the team. Ownership is also described positively, with reviewers calling out "positive owners," suggesting engaged and supportive management presence.

    Facilities and atmosphere receive repeated positive notes: "beautiful place," "nice hotel lobby feel," and "very nice place" are recurring phrases. These comments paint a picture of a facility that places emphasis on aesthetics and a welcoming common-space design. The combination of attractive surroundings and compassionate staff appears to create a warm, home-like experience for residents and visitors alike.

    The primary and only recurring concern across the reviews is location and wayfinding. Multiple summaries state the location is "misaligned with Google Maps" and describe the site as being in the "middle of nowhere." This suggests practical issues with navigation and possibly a perception of the community being somewhat remote. Prospective residents and visitors should verify directions ahead of time and contact the facility for precise guidance rather than relying solely on mapping apps.

    Notably, the brief reviews do not mention some operational details that many prospective families ask about, such as dining quality, activity programming, medical/clinical staffing levels, pricing, or turnaround on maintenance issues. Because these areas are absent from the summaries provided, no conclusions can be drawn from this dataset about dining, activities, or specific clinical capabilities.

    In summary, the reviews portray BeeHive Homes of Starkville as a well-kept, attractive community with a warm atmosphere and consistently praised, compassionate staff and supportive ownership. The strongest strength is clearly the people and the physical environment; the main operational caution is navigation to the site due to Google Maps inaccuracies and a perceived remote location. Prospective residents should prioritize an in-person visit to confirm aesthetics and care experience and should confirm exact directions with the facility to avoid wayfinding problems.

    Location

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    About BeeHive Homes of Starkville

    BeeHive Homes of Starkville sits at 2156 Old West Point Rd, designed to offer a home-like setting where seniors feel comfortable and supported, and folks seem to appreciate the spacious, bright rooms-some for singles and some for couples, each with their own bathroom and an ADA shower, and if somebody needs more space, there are larger rooms to ask about. The care team designs personal care plans based on what each resident needs, checking in often so help matches changes over time, and there's someone available day and night, every day of the week. There's a consulting nurse who's available around the clock, even if a nurse isn't on staff, and home health can be arranged by a doctor if nursing care is needed, so residents never feel left alone when it comes to care.

    The facility runs on the BeeHive Homes model, which keeps places small and focused on comfort, making everything feel more like a family house than a big institution, and there's a constant effort to build a strong sense of community among residents, staff, and visitors, so everyone knows who everyone is. The rooms are cleaned every day, fresh laundry's kept up, and folks eat home-cooked meals approved by a dietitian, served in a shared dining room where people can sit together, and the staff pays attention to what everyone likes to eat, so meals feel familiar and friendly. For entertainment, they offer group activities like gardening, fishing, quilting, and daily exercises for both body and mind, and there are spaces indoors and outside-including a secure courtyard and patio with gardens-where residents can get a bit of air or just enjoy the day, which makes the days pass a little easier.

    BeeHive Homes of Starkville provides assisted living for those who want to do as much as they can but need a bit of help with daily things like medication, bathing, or dressing, and there's memory care too, with specialized help for people who have dementia or memory loss, plus regular checkups to make sure each person's care fits the challenges they're facing. There's also short-term respite care for people who need a safe place for a few days or weeks, maybe for recovery after a hospital stay or when family needs a break, and residents in respite care get the same meals, activities, and support as longer-term folks. Utilities like telephone, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and snacks are included, and there's even a hair and nail salon on site. People come and go as they need with flexible visiting hours, so family visits can fit different schedules, and the staff works to keep everyone active and comfortable without making things stressful. Meals use fresh ingredients, and the environment stays spotless, as reviewers say it's always clean, cheerful, and well-kept.

    The main focus stays on creating a safe, supportive place where residents can keep their independence with just the right amount of help, and everyone seems to say the staff is compassionate and attentive, so whether somebody needs long-term support or just a little help for a short time, BeeHive Homes of Starkville works to make sure people feel at home.

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