BeeHive Homes of Butte III is licensed as an assisted-living facility, so residents receive help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility. Staff is on duty around the clock, and oversight includes regular safety checks and prompt response to call systems. For residents who live with diabetes, the team provides specific support that can include blood-glucose monitoring, assistance with insulin administration as ordered by a physician, and meal-planning guidance that aligns with dietary protocols. Coordination with outside physicians and pharmacies helps ensure that medication regimens stay current.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the staff tracks residents’ overall well-being through routine vital-sign checks and periodic care-plan reviews. Caregivers assist with medication reminders, scheduling of outside medical appointments, and transportation arrangements when needed. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services are integrated into each resident’s care plan so that individuals can focus their energy on personal health and daily engagement. Families receive regular updates on changes in condition or treatment orders to maintain clear communication.
Private and semi-private suites are available, and each living space is designed with reachable storage, private bathrooms with safety grab bars, and emergency call features. Not every suite contains every accommodation detail, so prospective residents should confirm the features most important to them during a visit. Common spaces indoors offer residents areas to read, socialize, or participate in small group programs, and these areas are maintained for accessibility.
Meals are prepared on site, served three times a day, and snacks are available between scheduled dining hours. The culinary team follows physician-ordered diets, including carbohydrate-controlled menus for residents managing diabetes. Staff remains available in the dining room to provide cueing or direct physical assistance for anyone who needs help cutting food or staying on task. Modified textures and portion adjustments can be arranged in line with individual care plans.
Residents have access to a calendar of on-site activities designed to support physical exercise, cognitive stimulation, and social interaction.