BeeHive Homes of Taylor Ranch operates as an assisted-living community, offering residents help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication management. Trained caregivers are on site around the clock, and a licensed nurse oversees care plans, reviews medications, and communicates with primary physicians to keep each resident’s treatment plan current. The community also arranges transportation to medical appointments and provides coordination with outside therapy providers, ensuring residents receive physical, occupational, and other necessary therapies without interruption.
Beyond routine medical oversight, the staff performs regular wellness checks and monitors chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiac issues. Fall-prevention measures include safety assessments of each resident’s room and common areas, coupled with an emergency call system that links directly to staff. Short-term respite stays are available when space permits, allowing family caregivers temporary relief while their loved one receives the same level of supervised support given to full-time residents.
Accommodations consist mostly of private suites with bathrooms designed for accessibility, featuring walk-in showers, grab bars, and emergency pull cords. Individual climate controls, basic cable, wireless internet, housekeeping, and laundry services are standard in many rooms, although not all accommodations have all the features mentioned. Residents can relax in shared lounges, activity spaces, and a secure courtyard, and small pets are welcome in certain units. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Dining services provide three meals daily, plus snacks, prepared in the on-site kitchen. Menus are developed with input from a dietitian to meet nutritional guidelines and accommodate low-sodium, diabetic, or other physician-ordered diets. Meals are served in a communal dining room to encourage social interaction, and staff members are available to assist residents who need help with seating, utensil use, or portion control. For those temporarily unable to leave their rooms, tray service can be arranged so nutritional needs continue to be met.