Tucson, Arizona
Reviews
11 reviews
Michelle Matthies
I am a previous Employee of Beehive Homes. I worked under the supervision of previous Manager's prior to the current Manager Joey. When Joey took over the home it was a very positive change. In my 10 years of caregiving she was the best supervisor I worked under. She devotes time each Elder in the facility and goes above and beyond. She listens to the concerns of not only Elders but staff as well. She was my mentor that encouraged me to continue my education. Had it not been for a career promotion, I would still be with this company. Although I currently manage a separate Assisted Living I would recommend Beehive to anyone. Thank You Joey for all you taught me, for your dedication to the Elders, and for being an AMAZING supervisor!!!
Jrmina Williams
Amy Curtis
Beehive in Marana is so well run. Joey is the mgr & is awesome and expects excellence in her staff which you can definetly see when you go into the facility. The residents are receiving such great care! Joey is hands on with her staff. If you have a love one that needs 24 care you must check out the Beehive Homes of Marana.
Shawna Locke
I worked there for two months and it was the most horrible job I have ever had. The manger does not know what she is doing. If my mother was alive I would never let the caregivers take care of her they should all lose there certifications
Auna Marie Sky Patterson
I hope anyone reading this thinks twice before sending their loved ones to this facility.I wish I can give this place a zero star. My uncle was suppose to live out the remaining of his days at this facility and the nurses (especially a nurse named Michelle) there made his stay so horrible that my grandmother ended up moving him. Which is extremely stressful for him at this stage in his life. My uncle is in serious pain due to cardiac complications and recently diagnosed with several different types of cancers. And is prescribed serious pain medication and the nurses are calling him a drug addict and refused to give him his medication. How dare you refuse to give a dying man his PRESCRIBED pain medication when he is in such excruciating pain! I cannot understand why you are in an industry like this if you are going to make your client's life hell when they are trying to come to peace.