Beehive Home of Draper
711 E. Pioneer Rd., Draper, UT 84020 · Salt Lake County County
Beehive Home of Draper is a 19-bed residential assisted living and memory care home set along Draper's east-side Pioneer Road block, with 16 beds configured for memory care.
- Memory Care
- Assisted Living
- Small Home Format
- Private Bedrooms
Why Families Choose Beehive Home of Draper
- 19-bed small-home with private bedrooms and private baths in every placement
- 16 of 19 beds configured for memory care, with a heavily dementia-oriented daily rhythm
- Caregivers staffed through every shift with low resident-to-aide ratios
- Dietitian-approved meals prepared on-site by the kitchen team three times a day
- Pioneer Road address with quick access to Riverton Hospital and the I-15 frontage
- Operates under the Beehive Homes franchise, a 35-year national small-home brand
About Beehive Home of Draper
Beehive Home of Draper is a residential assisted living and memory-care home located at 711 E. Pioneer Road, just east of the Bangerter / I-15 junction in Draper. The property runs as a 19-bed small-home setting, with 16 of those 19 beds configured for memory care, giving the daily rhythm here a heavy dementia-care orientation. Day-to-day care covers what most assisted-living and memory-care residents need: bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management with documented monitoring, and meal coordination, with caregivers on-site through every shift.
Because most beds are configured for memory care, dementia-related symptoms are met as a baseline staff competency, with the familiarity that comes from working alongside the same residents over months and years. The kitchen team prepares dietitian-approved meals on-site daily, plating three meals plus snack access in the home's own dining setting. Daily life moves at the cadence of a 19-resident home, with caregivers knowing each resident by name, families recognizing each other on visits, and the activity calendar fitting the household-size group of residents living here.
Each placement comes with a private bedroom and private bath, a residential standard not every senior building delivers; common spaces function as shared living rooms, and walking circuits on and around the property give residents and visiting family room outside without leaving the address. The 19-bed scale and private-pay rate make Beehive Home of Draper a fit for families wanting an intimate residential setting and willing to plan around private-pay care.
With 16 of 19 beds configured for memory care, the property suits residents whose primary need is dementia care, with assisted-living-only placements a smaller portion of the day-to-day mix; live-in pets aren't accommodated. The block sits inside a residential pocket between the Bangerter / I-15 corridor to the west and Draper's foothill streets climbing east, with Riverton Hospital about ten minutes due south on I-15 for clinical needs and daily-needs Bangerter retail handling errands a few minutes from the address.
The Outlets at Traverse Mountain pair well with a visiting-family stop on the way south, and Sandy, Riverton, and South Jordan families come in from a short drive in any direction. The property runs under the Beehive Homes franchise, a national small-home senior-care brand with roughly 35 years of operating history and more than 200 locations, where shared standards on training, dietetics, and resident-to-caregiver ratios layer on top of each property's own residential rhythm.
Environment
A 19-bed residential building along Pioneer Road in Draper, designed as a small home with each resident getting a private bedroom and private bath. Common rooms function as shared living spaces, and walking circuits surround the address.
Services
Day-to-day care covers bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management with documented monitoring, and meal coordination. Caregivers stay on-site through every shift. With 16 of 19 beds configured for memory care, dementia-specific training is a baseline staff competency. The kitchen team cooks meals on-site every day.
Resident Experience
Daily life moves at the cadence of a 19-resident home, with caregivers knowing each resident by name, families recognizing each other on visits, and activities fitting the household-size group of residents living here. Multi-year stays are the standard pattern.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Utah
Advisor Insight on
Beehive Home of Draper
For a Salt Lake County family looking for a residential small-home where a loved one with memory-care needs gets caregiver continuity over years, the property is among the more intimate options when weighed against larger Draper-area buildings. The 16-of-19 memory-care bed mix shapes the rhythm; Worth covering on tour that's the cadence you want.
- Best for:
- Families who want a residential small-home with consistent caregivers, a memory-care-heavy bed mix, and private bedrooms at a private-pay rate.
- Consider if:
- Private-pay only without Medicaid, no live-in pets accommodated, and a 19-bed residential household scale.
- Ask on tour:
- How the 16-of-19 memory-care bed mix shapes daily routines, plus current waitlist movement and what each care level includes.
- Comparison:
- Smaller and more memory-care-heavy than most Salt Lake County 80-to-150-bed senior buildings.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Long resident stays and same-caregiver continuity across years are the through-lines that define the rhythm here, with families returning for second placements after a first relative aged in.
What People Like
- Multi-year resident stays measured in years
- Caregiver continuity across changing care needs
- Same families returning for second placements
- Small-home pace and intimate scale
- Heavy memory-care orientation in the daily routine
Things to consider
- Private-pay only, Medicaid is not accepted
- No live-in pets at this community
- 19-bed residential scale shapes a smaller activity calendar
Reviews from Google
THERE ARE ANGELS AT BEEHIVE HOMES DRAPER... Yes, the owners and staff are Angels at Beehive Homes Draper and they performed and worked in a stellar fashion for Mom's move in. Sayer, Mary, Jacque, Miriam, and other staff we have met so far have made the moving transition (from a…
My mother was in BeeHive Homes of Draper assisted living facility for 4 1/2 years (2015 to 2020). It was like a large home with 25 residents. Mom loved it. The staff was wonderful. When my husband needed memory care we again picked BeeHive Homes of Draper (2024) and were not…
My mom was a resident at Beehive Homes of Draper for about 6 months. Staff are truly caring, days full of activities which mom was eager to be involved with. Highly recommend this homelike atmosphere facility!
Beehive Homes took care of my grandmother in the last two years of her life, including the first few months of Covid. My only regret is that I didn’t get her in there sooner. This facility has 2 to 3 times as many aids per patient as other assisted-living facilities. And since…
Reviews provided by Google. See all on Google Maps
Compare Beehive Home of Draper with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Draper, UT.
| Compared | Beehive Home of DraperDraper, UT 5.0 (22) | River Meadows Senior LivingAlpine, UT· 0.8 mi 4.8 (68) | Highland GlenHighland, UT· 2.9 mi 4.9 (112) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $3800/mo | $3460/mo | $4100/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Independent Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 19 | 36 | 72 |
Memory care beds | 16 | — | 32 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | No |
Housing type | Residential | Community | Community |
| View this community | View this community |
Beehive Home of Draper
Draper, UT
- Starting price
- $3800/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 19
- Memory care beds
- 16
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
River Meadows Senior Living
Alpine, UT· 0.8 mi
- Starting price
- $3460/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living
- Total beds
- 36
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Highland Glen
Highland, UT· 2.9 mi
- Starting price
- $4100/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 72
- Memory care beds
- 32
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Location
711 E. Pioneer Rd., Draper, UT 84020
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Riverton Hospital sits about 10 minutes due south down I-15 for emergency or scheduled clinical care.
- Dining:Draper's Bangerter Highway restaurant cluster is a five-minute drive; chain dining along the I-15 frontage is similar.
- Shopping:Daily-needs retail sits along Bangerter close by; the Outlets at Traverse Mountain pair well with a visiting-family stop on the way south.
Pioneer Road runs through a residential block east of the Bangerter / I-15 junction, with the Wasatch foothills behind and Sandy, Riverton, South Jordan families a short drive in either direction.
Nearby Communities
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of care does Beehive Home of Draper offer?
Assisted living and memory care, with 16 of 19 beds configured for memory care. The bed mix means daily life is shaped more by dementia-care patterns than by general assisted-living routines.
How much does Beehive Home of Draper cost?
The base monthly rate sits around $3,800, with the actual figure depending on the care plan a resident is on and where the current rate sheet lands. A senior advisor walks through what each tier covers.
Does Beehive Home of Draper accept Medicaid?
No, Medicaid isn't accepted here. The property runs as private-pay only, and a senior advisor can walk through what private-pay budgets cover at this scale.
Where is Beehive Home of Draper located?
The address is 711 E. Pioneer Road, Draper, Utah 84020. The block sits east of the Bangerter / I-15 junction, with Riverton Hospital about a 10-minute drive south on I-15 for clinical needs.
How many bedrooms does Beehive Home of Draper have?
19 bedrooms total, with 16 configured for memory care. Each room is private with a private bath, a residential standard not every senior-living building delivers.
What dining is available at Beehive Home of Draper?
Three dietitian-approved meals daily plus snack access, cooked on-site by the kitchen team. The menu rotates seasonally and accommodates diet-restricted plates.
What activities does Beehive Home of Draper offer?
Daily small-group activities geared to a 19-resident community, plus community outings, holiday meals, and family events. The pace matches the small-home format at household scale.
Does Beehive Home of Draper allow pets?
Live-in pets aren't accommodated. Visiting families can bring leashed dogs into the home during their visit.
Who operates Beehive Home of Draper?
The Beehive Homes franchise, a national small-home senior-care brand with roughly 35 years of operating history and more than 200 locations. The franchise model brings shared standards on training and dietetics while leaving each property to operate as a true small home.
How do I schedule a tour of Beehive Home of Draper?
Submit the contact form below to start a conversation. A senior advisor calls or emails next business day to schedule the visit and explain how the 16-of-19 memory-care bed configuration translates to daily care for your loved one.
Free tools
Still researching?
Two free tools built for families like yours.
What level of care does your loved one need?
A 10-question quiz tailored by senior-living advisors. Get a personalized care-level recommendation, a monthly budget for your zip code, and a shortlist of matching Utah communities — instantly.
Take the AssessmentHow much does senior care cost in Utah?
Compare assisted living, memory care, independent living, nursing homes, and in-home care — calibrated to your zip code. See what's included, how it's paid, and what 10–20 years of care will cost.
Compare Costs