BEEHIVE HOMES II

1949 W Loop 289 Acc Rd, Lubbock, TX 79407, USA

(806) 788-1497

BEEHIVE HOMES II

Care Levels Offered

Assisted LivingMemory Care

Payment Types Accepted

Private Pay

Details

16
Beds
10
Reviews
4.3
Google Stars

Pricing

Contact for pricing

Amenities

Cable TvCall SystemDaily HousekeepingDining RoomGardenLaundry ServicesOutdoor CourtyardsPrivate Family SpaceSalonWifi

Healthcare Staff

Licensed Nutritionists

Medical Services

24hr StaffHealth MonitorMed Mgmt

Nutritional Offerings

3 Daily MealsHome CookedRegistered DietitianSpecial Diet

Languages

English

Google Reviews (5)

G

Very clean, and staff very friendly and caring. Manager was an angel. Loved her. Beware: They don't tell you that they share your loved one's personal belongings. I bought my mom all new sheets. Sometimes she got them back, sometimes not. Many of her clothes disappeared, and they brought her many that were not hers, especially ones not even her size. She had four pair of beautiful designer glasses she rotated. By the time she died, there was only one pair left. When she asked the woman stealing them what she was doing in her drawer, the employee gave her make-believe reasons, all of which took advantage of the dementia she had her last four months. Like most similar homes, the help will steal you blind. Don't take anything of value. The owner can't control the honesty/dishonesty of help, so I don't hold the owner responsible. Just an unfortunate reality when you place your loved ones in these homes.

G

While the nurses and staff are caring and keep it pretty clean, this place only deserves 2 stars because of their "supply sharing" policy. They require you to provide bedding, clothes and personal tolietries, but they share everything between residents. I strongly disagree with this policy. We have all of her personal toliertries on auto ship but yet she runs out because they give them to other residents. I feel like they should provide these items at an additional charge if this is going to be their policy, and other residents should not become our financial burden. She has a very personal throw that was made for her with all of her grandkids names and pictures on it and we found it on another lady in the lobby the last time we visited. I purchased a luxury set of sheets for her when she moved in that I have never seen on her bed again. All of her clothes disappeared and when we addressed this with the manager, we were told that our grandmother told the nurses to throw them away. Our grandmother is there because she is no longer able to make decisions for herself and they should have never allowed this to happen, if thats even what really happened. Her phone charger has now disapeared, twice and they blamed it on her for loaning it out. She is a loner and I highly doubt this is what happened. We put her name on the last new one and the nurses should have returned it if it was in someone elses room. Anytime there is an issue with something being gone, they blame my grandmother when they are supposed to be responsible for her decisions while in their care. Bottom line, they need to be better about keeping all of the residents personal items PERSONAL and quit sharing everything with everyone unless they want to provide these items.

G

I found Behive Nutrition this past weekend and I fell in love with the shop and the tea. The owner was very sweet and the tea was amazing. I spent the weekend in Lubbock and went back Sunday and today to get the same tea it was my favorite after the first try. Thank you Behive Nutrition 🐝!

Quality Score

52
Review Signal
52
Staffing
20
Care Quality
71
Communication
50
Rehab
50
C
Carley's Analysis

Carley found the clean, welcoming environment and attentive care consistently praised by families, though a personal belongings sharing policy raised concerns for some.

G
4.3
10 reviews
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