BeeHive Homes of Woodstock is dedicated exclusively to memory care and is structured to meet the medical needs that accompany Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Licensed nurses oversee individualized care plans that include 24-hour supervision, routine health assessments, medication management, and coordination with physicians, therapists, and pharmacies. The building is secured to reduce wandering risk, and staff members are trained in behavioral redirection and de-escalation techniques. Assistance with activities of daily living—such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting—is available whenever residents need it, and documentation is maintained to track any changes in condition so that interventions can be adjusted quickly.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the community offers a range of supportive services designed to preserve cognitive function and quality of life. Structured programming includes daily exercises, small-group activities, and reminiscence therapy, all of which are supervised by caregivers who understand dementia-specific communication strategies. Scheduled transportation is provided for off-site medical appointments, and visiting professionals deliver physical, occupational, and speech therapy on site when prescribed. Family members receive regular updates and care conferences, helping them stay informed and involved in their loved one’s plan of care.
Accommodations at BeeHive Homes of Woodstock include both private and companion suites. Rooms are equipped with step-free layouts, emergency call systems, and individual climate controls, while bathrooms feature grab bars and non-slip flooring. Cable television, wireless internet, weekly housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are available, though not all accommodations have all the features just mentioned. Residents are encouraged to personalize their living spaces with their own furniture and décor to create a familiar environment that supports orientation and comfort.
Dining is offered in a central, easy-to-navigate dining room where residents receive three nutritionally balanced meals each day, plus snacks. Menus are developed to promote brain health and are adaptable for special diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanically altered textures. Staff monitor meal consumption and hydration, documenting any concerns for follow-up by nursing. For residents who prefer or require it, meals can be served in their rooms, and families are welcome to join during special occasions or scheduled visits.