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BeeHive Homes of Great Falls

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marker Great Falls, Montana

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18 reviews
Tj C

07/11/2020
My parents reside in one of the MEMORY CARE homes and the care for them is terrible! They pay over $5k monthly and these people are hired with NO MEDICAL experience whatsoever. Then, they have a whopping 2 people per shift in charge of over 17 individuals with major issues. This includes cooking meals and cleaning. I am not impressed by this company's GREED! They do not care about the residents, they care about $$$. My parents require better care and kindness, which is also lacking in these homes.
Charles Milkweed

06/08/2020
This place is absolutely wonderful. I can tell the owner really cares about the residents as well as his employees. In fact, I know several occasions he has gone out of his way to accommodate the needs of his employees there. Things such as helping them get a car or getting baby supplies for their newborns. I however did notice a review from a 'local guide'. Her review couldn't be far from the truth. Perhaps I am biased because I love this place so much and the good it does for people. The HR Department is fair and tries to fit in the employee schedule with BeeHive's schedule. They're straightshooters. All abusive employees from what I have seen have been fired and immediately dealt with. They don't mess around because they care. To me just sounds like our 'amazing local guide' just want to screw and get paid for it, but then she got busted, and is now childish crying about it over Google. Pretty sad to me. Anyways, this place is the next best place to home, and you won't find another place like it.
Rayford Mcclelland

06/07/2020
Do not work at this place. Employees not treated well and high turnover rate.
Lynn Hawkins

11/11/2019
This place is highly understaffed and have a high turnover rate. Their current employees are overworked and expected to cover shifts that they were never scheduled to work. The manager, Melanie Dixon, at houses Clover and Sage is rude and very difficult to work with. She doesn't care about anyone but herself and has no regard for doctors notes leaving detailed restrictions. My personal experience working here was awful while under her management. I was 6 weeks pregnant, when one day I was bleeding heavily. Went to the doctor and found out that I had a subchorionic hemorrhage. Doctors put me on restrictions because they were very optimistic that I would be able to carry this baby. But Melanie completely disregarded my doctor's strict restrictions and forced me to work a night shift by myself and refused to find anyone to cover my shift. She, herself, didn't want to cover my shift because she didn't want to 'deal' with everyone the next morning. I worked that night, had to help a lady up out of bed, which went well over my 15lbs restriction limit and I miscarried my child. When I told her of this, she had nothing to say. No remorse, no I'm sorry, nothing to help with my loss. The residents are amazing people and I loved working with them. And all my other co-workers were lovely, but Melanie Dixon should NOT be allowed to be a manager or have any high authority position. She is incapable. Her home life is terrible and she brings it to work with her and releases her frustrations out on her co-workers. Beehive needs to do better background checks and they need to review & evaluate their managers more frequently.
Katie Webster

10/28/2019
This place has 2 people on staff to care for 16 to 20 patients who need constant attention. These two workers are responsible not only for patient needs but also cooking and all cleaning including bathrooms which get neglected... the workers seem to constantly be on 'smoking' breaks leaving one person for all patients at most times that I have been there in the evenings. My loved one constantly has skin tears and bruises, even on the face and head area which concerns me greatly. I do not recommend this facility for any one. They have huge employee turnover rates and employees seem overwhelmed with their work. My heart goes out to all patients and the employees at the bee hive.