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BeeHive Homes of Herriman

BeeHive Homes of Herriman

6352 W. 13100 S., Herriman, UT 84096 · Salt Lake County County

Call 385-200-2175
4.8 (30 Google reviews)

Beehive Homes of Herriman is a 24-bed memory-care home on 13100 South in southwest Salt Lake County, with Medicaid contracting and pet-friendly housing.

  • Memory Care
  • Medicaid Accepted
  • Pet Friendly
  • Small Home Format

Why Families Choose BeeHive Homes of Herriman

  • All 24 beds configured for memory care, heaviest dementia orientation of any Beehive Utah home
  • Medicaid contracting plus pet-friendly housing at memory-care pricing, uncommon locally
  • Long staff tenures with the same caregivers across multi-year resident stays
  • Mountain Point Medical Center inside 15 minutes south via Mountain View Corridor
  • Family events and holiday meals fitted to a 24-resident household
  • Beehive Homes franchise (1987 origins, 200+ small-home properties nationally)

About BeeHive Homes of Herriman

At 6352 W. 13100 S. on the southwest edge of Herriman, Beehive Homes of Herriman runs a 24-bedroom residential home where every bed is configured for memory care. The placement profile matches that bed mix: this address is built around residents living with Alzheimer's, vascular dementia, Lewy body, and related conditions, with the daily rhythm shaped by dementia-care patterns. Staff training mirrors the resident population.

Caregivers handle dementia symptoms as a baseline competency, and resident families describe long caregiver tenures with familiar names returning shift after shift. Day-to-day care covers medication oversight, transferring help, bathing, dressing, mealtime support, and the dementia-specific patience needed when those tasks change shape over the disease's course. Dining lays out thrice daily with snacks available between; cooks work in the property's kitchen, which matters because dementia residents often eat better with familiar people in familiar rooms than with rotating commercial-kitchen contractors.

Activities run on a small-group cadence designed for 24 residents at household scale, holiday meals and family events anchor the standing weekly rhythm. The pairing of a contracted Medicaid line with pets-allowed housing at memory-care pricing is uncommon among 100%-memory-care homes in Salt Lake County. Pricing starts at $3,000 per month at the entry tier. Pets share the household here, and that familiarity tends to ease memory-care residents through the day in ways purely clinical environments don't.

Herriman's southwest corner sits near the Oquirrh foothills. Mountain Point Medical Center is about a 15-minute drive south down Mountain View Corridor, and Riverton Hospital is reachable inside 10 minutes east. Visiting relatives typically drive in from South Jordan, Riverton, Bluffdale, and the broader southwest valley. The 13100 South arterial runs east-west through the property's neighborhood, placing daily-needs retail along a short drive without putting heavy through-traffic past the front door.

The operating brand is Beehive Homes, a senior-care franchise dating to 1987 that today spans 200-plus individual small-home properties around the United States. The franchise layer covers caregiver-training baselines, nutrition planning, and resident-to-staff ratio targets; individual properties run at home scale within the franchise structure.

Environment

A 24-bedroom property at 6352 W. 13100 S., on the southwest edge of Herriman near the Oquirrh foothills. Each resident has their own bedroom; common rooms operate as the household's shared spaces. The 13100 South arterial sits at the property's frontage without through-traffic running past.

Services

Care covered includes medication oversight, transferring help, bathing, dressing, and meal-time support, with caregivers handling dementia symptoms as a default skill set. Round-the-clock staffing carries the dementia-specific patience needed when these tasks change shape over time.

Resident Experience

Daily routines run at a pace 24 dementia residents can engage with, caregivers stay across years, and the same names return shift after shift. Pets share the household rhythm, while meal times anchor the day inside familiar rooms with familiar staff.

Gabby Bright

Gabby Bright

Local Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
BeeHive Homes of Herriman

For a Salt Lake County family whose loved one needs memory care at a Medicaid-eligible price point in a small-home household, this address fits a relatively rare profile. Southwest-Herriman puts the property near the Oquirrh foothills, with Mountain Point Medical Center 15 minutes south and a quiet residential 13100 South frontage.

Best for:
Families needing dementia-focused care with Medicaid flexibility, pets welcomed in the household, and the cadence of a 24-resident scale.
Consider if:
The setup is fully memory-care without a separately running assisted-living-only program, and pricing sits at the entry tier.
Ask on tour:
How memory-care progression is handled, current Medicaid bed availability, and dementia-care continuity through later stages.
Comparison:
Smaller-scale memory-care than the 60-to-100-bed memory-care wings common at larger Salt Lake County campuses.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Long staff tenures, dementia-care continuity across the disease's progression, and the warmth of returning faces shift after shift define what resident families consistently describe.

What People Like

  • Multi-year resident stays through dementia progression
  • Same caregiver names returning across years
  • Dementia-specific patience and competency
  • Family-event rhythm built into daily life
  • Pets and familiar rooms easing the daily routine

Things to consider

  • All 24 beds are set up for memory care; assisted-living-only profiles need a different option
  • 24-bed household format distinct from campus-style memory-care wings
  • Pets share the household, so families with pet allergies should plan accordingly

Reviews from Google

4.8 (30 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • marion wardle a year ago

    Very friendly, caring Care Center has a homey feel Our resident says he loves the people, good food too!

  • Lisa K Read 2 years ago

    In October of 2022, I could no longer adequately take care of my Parkinsons ridden husband, Glen, such that I needed to place him in a facility that could give him more of the care that he needed. So upon making many phone calls and such, I came upon BeeHive/Herriman. Their…

  • Cindy Calzada 3 years ago

    BeeHive Homes of Herriman is exactly that, a HOME. Filled with staff who have the most sincere, loving souls and provide the most exceptional care. My Mother-in-law has been in 3 facilities for Alzheimer's care and BeeHive is by far the most professional, warm, cozy, fun and…

  • Gavin Sudweeks 3 years ago

    I’ve never seen a better care facility in my life & I have been in many. It smells good, the people are so kind & helpful & it’s also more affordable than anything else I have found. I’m so grateful for all that they have done for my mother!

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Location

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6352 W. 13100 S., Herriman, UT 84096

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Mountain Point Medical Center is roughly 15 minutes south via Mountain View Corridor; Riverton Hospital is reachable inside 10 minutes east for closer emergency response.
  • Dining:Daily-needs retail along 13100 South handles routine errands; chain dining around Bangerter Highway and the South Jordan commercial strip is within a 5-to-10-minute drive.
  • Shopping:The District at South Jordan and the Daybreak commercial corners sit roughly 10 minutes east; daily-needs retail along 13100 South handles closer errands.

Southwest Herriman, where the suburb meets the Oquirrh foothills. The 13100 South arterial runs east-west across the property's frontage, with South Jordan and Riverton families inside short drives.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of care does BeeHive Homes of Herriman offer?

Memory care. All 24 beds are configured for residents living with dementia. Assisted-living-only placements aren't part of this address's day-to-day mix; confirm on tour if that's the actual care need.

How much does BeeHive Homes of Herriman cost?

Memory-care entry pricing starts around $3,000 per month here. The actual figure depends on the resident's care plan and the prevailing rate sheet; a senior advisor has the latest numbers.

Does BeeHive Homes of Herriman accept Medicaid?

Yes, Medicaid is contracted here. The pairing of a Medicaid contract with a fully memory-care bed configuration is rare among Salt Lake County small homes, and contracted-bed availability rotates.

Where is BeeHive Homes of Herriman located?

The address is 6352 W. 13100 S., Herriman, Utah 84096. The property sits on the southwest edge of Herriman near the Oquirrh foothills, with Mountain Point Medical Center about 15 minutes south via Mountain View Corridor.

How many bedrooms does BeeHive Homes of Herriman have?

24 individual bedrooms, all configured for memory care. Each resident occupies a private bedroom with bath access in the room.

What dining is available at BeeHive Homes of Herriman?

The kitchen serves three meals across the day with snacks available in between. Cooks work on the premises, and the familiar-rooms-and-familiar-staff rhythm matters more for memory-care residents than menu novelty.

What activities does BeeHive Homes of Herriman offer?

Small-group activities calibrated to a 24-resident memory-care household, family events and holiday meals on a standing rhythm, and outings paced to dementia-friendly cues. The schedule moves at the cadence the residents can engage with.

Does BeeHive Homes of Herriman allow pets?

Yes, pets share the household here even at memory-care pricing. The pet-welcoming housing means living animals stay alongside their humans; sizes and species are subject to caregiver discretion and worth checking on tour.

Who operates BeeHive Homes of Herriman?

Beehive Homes, a senior-care franchise founded in 1987 that today operates 200-plus residential properties spread across the United States. The franchise standardizes caregiver training, nutrition planning, and staff-ratio targets; the property itself runs at residential capacity.

How do I schedule a tour of BeeHive Homes of Herriman?

Reach a senior advisor through the contact form on this page. The advisor calls back inside one business day to coordinate the tour and walk through how a fully-memory-care, Medicaid-contracted, pet-welcoming small home fits a specific family need.