Monday, August 15, 2016

BeeHive Bloggers

The world of BeeHive Homes is in its 30th year. In that history the real purpose has never changed, to provide quality of life for our Elderly.

The Holy writings state, "dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return." The BeeHive Homes is often the portal for our residents to pass from this life. I wish I could say that all of our residents have done so in a fashion that we all hope for, yet the reality is we are dealing with a whole host of variables that make this a risky business. We are responsible for our residents, the knowledge that our team of good people that are likely to make mistakes puts not just the company at risk but our residents and staff at risk too. From lifting a resident incorrectly to a resident falling. Avoiding mistakes is like dodging ten or more dodgeballs at once; as often as possible we hold staff meetings for our employees, with valuable training exercises reiterating the training that we had conducted in our probationary ninety-day period. We at BeeHive have a great track record considering the number of people that we have the privilege to care for; we take full responsibility for our residents and the service or lack of service that happens in our homes. We believe in the personal growth our caregivers are undergoing in their position as BeeHive Homes, where ever you find a home, is not just to provide a safe shelter for our residents with three excellent meals a day, and activities, but to serve our residents. Now, in that service, we learn to love our residents while in turn, they learn to love us; which is the reward for the risk we take at a time that they are physically vulnerable and stand at the portal of moving from mortality to immortality.

the need is ever becoming bigger as the Baby Boomers age. We have Implemented safety awareness in our homes to create less risk and greater care for our residents. We are making the effort to have a perfect world where all of our residents pass in peace with a smile on their lips knowing that we did all in our power for them to know that we truly appreciated their lives and loved them to the end.

Thanks to all those who allow us the privilege to care for the precious people who we reverence as our residents.

Nothing but love for you,
Jay