Beehive Homes of Roy sits about 2.2 miles outside the town of Roy, Utah, and it's part of the larger Beehive Homes network. The place is licensed by the state to care for up to 8 residents, but the actual community size goes up to 12 beds, offering both private and semi-private room options, with recent renovations that help keep things comfortable and accessible. You'll find it has a focus on a homelike environment, not institutional, with cozy living spaces, private rooms, and beautiful, landscaped outdoor areas where folks can relax. There's always staff around, 24 hours a day, to give help with getting dressed, bathing, grooming, using the bathroom, and even transfers when someone needs more support, including two-person transfers if the need comes up. Caregivers also help with medication management and can provide insulin dosing.
Residents at Beehive Homes of Roy get three homemade meals each day, with options for those who have diabetes, allergies, or other special diet needs-someone with high blood pressure or diabetes can expect meals that'll fit their doctor's plan. You'll find a dining room for shared meals and all-day dining so nobody has to eat on a schedule. There's a mobile hairdresser who stops by, so you can get a haircut without leaving. Housekeeping and laundry services are regular, and all the rooms are wheelchair-friendly, which helps with mobility and independence.
Beehive Homes of Roy offers many programs and activities, like music therapy, animal therapy, workout programs, craft plans, and arranged community events. Folks enjoy movie nights, book rooms, fitness areas, a sauna and jacuzzi, and game rooms too. People can join in activities or relax outdoors in the yard spaces. There's a strong focus on supporting community, social interaction, and personal routines, and hobbies. Residents get help getting to medical appointments, running errands, or visiting faith-based places.
For care, Beehive Homes of Roy covers a broad range. They offer assisted living for seniors needing some daily help but wishing to keep their independence. There's memory care for folks with memory problems, and respite care if short-term help is needed, like after surgery or if a family caregiver needs a break. Hospice care services come into play when someone's health is declining, making comfort the priority. Care plans here are always tailored to each resident's needs, with support for daily living and promoting independence where possible.
The place sets up call systems for emergencies, and staff speak English, keeping things straightforward. Reviews from residents say it's the highest rated community in town, and the atmosphere's highlighted by a simple, home-like setting that's been designed for comfort, safety, and friendliness. Every resident gets attention to their personal care needs while being a part of a small, supportive community.