Thursday, September 8, 2016

Bloggers:

     As we start the month of September, as a whole of the Bee Hive Homes that we own there are 356 beds, we have 282 great people that we call residents.  That percentage as far as our census is concerned is 79%, which means we are losing money.
     I often find the phrase that Mark Tobiassen at Action Coach taught me, "My name is Jay Manning I have problems, and it's OK."  It's OK because we have a great service, and more importantly a great marketing effort being made by our team of marketers.  They along with every caregiver a part of our team, exemplify the virtues of calling BeeHive Homes, Home.
     We as of late are on the whole trying to perform as our homes in Farmington, that are for the most part operate at 95-100% occupied.  One of Bernadette's secret weapons for marketing has been her meals on wheels every Wednesday.  We have started our effort at some our homes in Albuquerque.  In these efforts of providing meals, we show that we are not always just about the money.
     We are in the people business, one of the most desired attributes we possess is compassion.  We understand as the years of being Elderly come upon us our realities change. We want to be as the BeeHive family able to offer compassion as people transition in their lives to living with the new reality of aging.
     We would invite all of those who labor in any way in the Bee Hive operations to look upon our residents with compassion, offering them a helping hand, a cheerful smile and love in your eyes that gives them joy and happiness.
     I am particularly appreciative for all those who labor to care for our residents.  They are good people; I count it pleasure to work along side of you to provide for every one of the 282 great residents who call Home, Bee Hive.
    A special shout out to Hilde Sikels, who recently passed into the arms of her beloved husband, in paradise.  I will greatly miss her German accent, and the love she shared with us all.



Jay

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