BeeHive Homes of Lakeville provides both Assisted Living and Memory Care, with staffing and protocols designed for residents who need routine help as well as those living with any stage of dementia, including advanced conditions. Clinical oversight covers wandering behaviors day or night, elopement risks, behavioral issues, diabetic management for both oral medications and injections, oxygen use, wound care and special diets. Podiatry, audiology and psychiatric services are available on-site, reducing the need for outside appointments.
Daily care is structured so residents can receive full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating and toileting when required. The team is trained in a wide range of mobility and transfer techniques, from simple standby help for walker users to two-person or full Hoyer-lift transfers for those who cannot bear weight. This setup lets the community adjust support levels quickly as individual needs change.
Residences include private bathrooms, in-room temperature controls and cable connections, and staff handle housekeeping and scheduled laundry. Some rooms allow personal painting or decorating, letting residents add familiar touches, but not every unit offers every feature, so it is best to confirm availability when touring.
Meals are served three times daily, with a standard menu and an option to order alternatives. Snacks are stocked throughout the day, and in-room dining is offered when needed. The kitchen team manages physician-ordered diets, including mechanical-chopped, puréed or thickened-liquid textures, as well as other nutrition modifications.
The property is wheelchair accessible and offers communal gardens, a movie room, internet access, on-site barber and beauty services and regularly scheduled religious gatherings. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Transportation options include a scheduled shuttle for medical appointments, and the building is close to public transit for families and residents who travel independently.