Bee Hive Bloggers:
This time of year makes us think of new
beginnings. We think happy thoughts and invite good things into our lives. The
neighborhoods foliage, effloresce like wildfire, brings to light the
seasons of our lives. From the beautiful white winter into the beginning of
spring going into the summer time.
It is the concern for us at BeeHive
Homes to provide quality of life in all the seasons of the lives of our
residents. We find that all too often people delay the opportunity to make the
BeeHive their home. It is our experience, that the fear of leaving the family
home and it's security is challenging. Little do they know, that in the season
of their lives when daily living activities become a challenge, that loneliness
is the emotional daily stress, that the best next thing to home is BeeHive
Homes.
The concept of Assisted Living in a
residential setting was born 27 years ago, in Boise Idaho. The
Walker family having a need for grandma, whom they loved wanted a quality of
life for this great matriarch. It had to be an environment that was
home in every way. There must be the feel of respect, a standard of quality in
the structure, someone who was in charge of Mom. Just as the seasons brings
growth and life we at BeeHive Homes have maintained this need for all our
families. In our staff, we have those whom are kind, caring and leave no
question they would love their your grandmother in every aspect of her
remaining years of mortality. A host of new friends to whom she knows as caregivers,
she wears the genie button and every time she pushes it, one of our delightful
caregivers appear.
These are the known must be's for Mom. We, who are those
caregivers when BeeHive becomes home will be just that. New friendships,
awakened self-dependence, increased appreciation for family, we have even had
new romances.
We would in this spring season invite
all those wonderful people who might be needing a little extra help with life's
routine consider coming home to BeeHive Homes where we will love you as though
we were your very own.
Jay