Beehive Homes Of Pagosa Springs delivers two levels of care—assisted living and memory care—under one roof so residents can transition smoothly if needs change. Assisted living residents receive help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication reminders, while still maintaining as much independence as possible. Those in the memory care program benefit from staff trained in dementia‐specific techniques, secure areas designed to reduce wandering risk, and structured daily routines that aim to preserve cognitive function. Around-the-clock caregivers and on-call nursing support are in place to respond promptly to medical issues, coordinate with physicians, and manage medications safely.
Beyond the core care types, the community completes an initial assessment for each resident and revisits the plan regularly to adjust services as health conditions evolve. Vital sign monitoring, fall prevention strategies, and assistance scheduling outside therapies or physician appointments are standard practice. The staff can facilitate hospice coordination and rehabilitation services when ordered by a doctor, and transportation is available for off-site medical visits. Emergency call systems throughout the building allow residents to summon help quickly, and regular wellness checks add another layer of oversight.
Accommodations at Beehive Homes Of Pagosa Springs include private and companion suites, each with basic furnishings, individual climate controls, and accessible bathroom layouts equipped with grab bars. Housekeeping, personal laundry, and maintenance are handled by staff, and cable television and Wi-Fi are available in many but not all rooms. Memory care suites are in a secured portion of the building with alarmed doors and enclosed outdoor areas to enhance safety. Not all accommodations have every feature, so prospective residents should confirm room specifics during a tour.
Meals are prepared on-site three times daily, with menus that emphasize balanced nutrition and input from dietary professionals. Special diets—including low-sodium, diabetic, and mechanically altered textures—can be accommodated upon physician order, and residents may request alternatives at each meal. Staff members provide cueing or hand-over-hand assistance as needed for those in memory care to ensure proper intake. Snacks and beverages are available throughout the day, and family members can join their loved ones for meals with advance notice.