BeeHive Homes of Frisco sits in a comfortable, residential area and is home to up to sixteen residents at a time, which means staff really get a chance to know everyone pretty well, and that sense of family runs through the place, with people sharing daily meals, large open living and dining rooms, and time together in both indoor and outdoor community spots, including a secure courtyard and family-style areas where folks can sit or walk around if they want to. With trained caregivers on duty twenty-four hours a day, it gives residents support with things like dressing, bathing, grooming, walking, toileting, and medication, plus there's always someone to help with wheelchairs and even night care or high-acuity needs, like Hoyer lifts, insulin, feeding tubes, and so on, because sometimes folks need that extra bit of care, and BeeHive Homes of Frisco has the staff and licensing to cover it all-they're licensed by the State of Texas (license number 307905) and have to stay up to safety standards, which keeps everyone protected and comfortable.
Private or semi-private bedrooms, often with their own ADA showers, let people keep a little independence, and the rooms come in different sizes so couples can even stay together if they want to, which some find comforting, and there are also places for people who need short-term care or respite, with furnished rooms and the same meals and activities as everyone else. All the meals get planned by a dietitian and are cooked in-house, with snacks in between, and on the housekeeping side, cleaning and laundry happen every day, keeping things neat, so residents can spend their time doing activities instead, whether that's joining in on gardening, art, crafts, games, fitness, or educational programs-the staff put together something for most interests and abilities and make sure people can get involved. BeeHive Homes of Frisco provides a salon and barbershop for hair and nails, and has amenities like kitchens or kitchenettes, washers and dryers, cable TV, Wi-Fi, guest parking, and a dining room, and room safety details include sprinkler systems and accessible features all throughout the property.
The place keeps an eye on everybody's health, with regular care plan updates, and can arrange for podiatry, nursing, wound care, occupational therapy, and other help as needed, and if someone needs to go out, transportation gets arranged to nearby pharmacies or medical providers. Staff can help residents with things like colostomy, catheters, diabetes, and other more complex conditions, keeping care personal and adjusted as needs change. The home's small size means a greater ratio of caregivers to residents, helping people stay safe and social, and the community keeps an eye on quality, with surveys and oversight, and works under almost thirty-three years of experience within BeeHive's broader network. Monthly rates for assisted living and memory care cover almost everything, from staff and clinical visits to meals, care coordination, and activities. That memory care is there for residents dealing with memory loss or dementia, and the whole approach keeps things as home-like as possible. BeeHive Homes of Frisco offers a way for older adults to live with support, privacy, and some control over their days, with attention to both practical needs and ways to stay engaged.