Beehive Homes of Salt Lake
2891 S 2000 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84109 · Salt Lake County
Beehive Homes of Salt Lake is a 24-bed dedicated memory-care home on the east side of Salt Lake City, with all beds licensed for memory care.
- Memory Care
- Salt Lake City
- Private-Pay
- 24-Bed Home
Why Families Choose Beehive Homes of Salt Lake
- All 24 beds licensed for memory care, no assisted-living mix
- East-side Salt Lake City near Sugar House and Millcreek
- Salt Lake Regional Medical Center about 5 minutes north
- Multi-year tenure through changing dementia stages
- Hospice continuity available inside the home
- Beehive Homes franchise (founded 1987, 200-plus residential homes nationally)
About Beehive Homes of Salt Lake
Beehive Homes of Salt Lake is a twenty-four-bedroom dedicated memory-care property at 2891 South 2000 East, on the east side of Salt Lake City. The 2000 East corridor sits between I-15 to the west and I-215 to the east, with the address falling inside an established residential pocket between Sugar House to the north and Millcreek to the south. Unlike the larger Salt Lake Valley buildings that fold a memory-care wing into a bigger assisted-living operation, every bed at this home is on the dementia side, which changes the operating model from top to bottom.
Dementia training is built into shift coverage from day one rather than layered on top of an assisted-living staff. Caregivers handle bathing, dressing, transferring, medication oversight, and meal coordination across every shift, and because the resident count stays at twenty-four, each person's daily pattern, family situation, and care history is known to the team in detail. The home carries residents through changing dementia stages, and hospice continuity is available inside the building when families want late-stage care to stay in familiar surroundings instead of triggering another relocation.
Meals come out of the on-site kitchen three times daily with snacks accessible between. Daily routines emphasize the predictable pacing and familiar surroundings that matter most for memory-care residents, with shared common rooms operating as the social anchor of the day and the dining table doubling as the household's main gathering point. The residential character of the building keeps the atmosphere closer to home life than to facility life, even at the slightly larger 24-bed scale.
The property is private-pay only without an active Medicaid contract. Specific monthly rates depend on the resident's care plan and the rate sheet active at the time of admission, walked through with your senior advisor; live-in pets aren't part of the housing setup. Salt Lake Regional Medical Center sits about 5 minutes north on 1300 East for clinical care and emergencies, with St. Mark's Hospital roughly 7 minutes northeast and University of Utah Hospital around 12 minutes north for tertiary needs.
The Sugar House commercial district is a short drive away for visiting-family meals, and the immediate neighborhood keeps quiet streets with easy parking. Behind the brand is the Beehive Homes franchise, an Idaho-founded operation from 1987 with more than 200 residential homes nationwide. Each location runs at its own resident count under shared training and dietary baselines, and what makes this Salt Lake address distinct inside the broader lineup is the all-memory-care licensing combined with the east-side residential setting.
Environment
A residential property at 2891 South 2000 East, east-side Salt Lake City, twenty-four bedrooms arranged around shared common rooms. The block reads as established east-bench Salt Lake, near Sugar House and the surrounding established residential streets.
Services
Personal care covers bathing, dressing, transfers, medication, and meal support, with continuous shift coverage. Staff training emphasizes Alzheimer's, vascular dementia, and related cognitive conditions, and hospice continuity stays inside the home for late-stage care.
Resident Experience
A twenty-four-person dementia-care household. Shared common rooms anchor the social side of the day, the dining table is where the home gathers, and routines lean on familiar surroundings and steady pacing that work for memory-care residents.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Utah
Advisor Insight on
Beehive Homes of Salt Lake
Salt Lake County families looking for dedicated dementia care at a residential scale (instead of a memory-care wing inside a much larger assisted-living building) find this east-side address among the few options with all twenty-four beds on the dementia side. Multi-year tenure and in-house hospice continuity define the late-stage profile.
- Best for:
- Salt Lake County families wanting dedicated memory care at a 24-resident residential scale, on private-pay terms.
- Consider if:
- Private-pay only without an active Medicaid contract, no live-in pets, and a 24-bed residential format.
- Ask on tour:
- Current bed availability, overnight caregiver coverage protocols, and how the team handles late-stage dementia transitions.
- Comparison:
- A residential dedicated-memory-care alternative to the wings inside larger 80-to-150-bed Salt Lake Valley buildings.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Multi-year tenure runs through this household, with caregivers known to families across long stretches of dementia care and hospice continuity available inside the building.
What People Like
- Multi-year resident tenures common
- Caregivers known to families across years
- Hospice continuity inside the building
- Dementia training built into shift coverage
- Made-on-site meals and shared dining
Things to consider
- 24-resident capacity creates waitlist at full count
- No active Medicaid contract; no live-in pets
Reviews from Google
Update: Mom entered hospice while at Beehive and recently passed. The entire staff at Beehive is so kind, helpful, responsive, and hardworking. Our family can’t thank you enough. We just moved mom into Beehive and couldn’t be more impressed. Neri and Monica and the entire staff…
We are on the last leg of a more than nine year Alzheimer’s journey and we’ve taken almost every step with the Beehive Home. My mother has not quite yet graduated to the next life, but Beehive has made it a lot easier and more comfortable than it would have been if I tried to…
Our family is forever grateful for the loving care our mother received from the wonderful staff at the BeeHive Homes of Salt Lake. The friendly staff and nutritious meals helped her make it to her 100th birthday. Moving our mother into this facility was a good decision for our…
Referred by my Mom's Nurse Practioner to the "Perfect Home"....Thank you!
My mother was a resident here during the pandemic. They used that excuse to cut staffing and care level. The last straw was when she fell in her room and the staff didn't alert me or call paramedics. I didn't find out until the next morning when I called her. I ended up taking…
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Compare Beehive Homes of Salt Lake with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Salt Lake City, UT.
| Compared | Beehive Homes of Salt LakeSalt Lake City, UT 4.6 (7) | The Peaks at MillcreekSalt Lake City, UT· 1.2 mi 3.9 (41) | Highland Cove Retirement CommunityMillcreek, UT· 1.5 mi 4.6 (77) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | — | $1850/mo | $2625/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Independent Living | Assisted Living, Independent Living |
Total beds | 24 | 107 | 68 |
Memory care beds | 24 | — | — |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | Yes |
Housing type | Residential | Community | Community |
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Beehive Homes of Salt Lake
Salt Lake City, UT
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 24
- Memory care beds
- 24
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
The Peaks at Millcreek
Salt Lake City, UT· 1.2 mi
- Starting price
- $1850/mo
- Care types
- Independent Living
- Total beds
- 107
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Highland Cove Retirement Community
Millcreek, UT· 1.5 mi
- Starting price
- $2625/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living
- Total beds
- 68
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Location
2891 S 2000 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84109
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Salt Lake Regional Medical Center sits about 5 minutes north on 1300 East for clinical care and emergencies; St. Mark's Hospital is roughly 7 minutes northeast and University of Utah Hospital around 12 minutes north for tertiary needs.
- Dining:The Sugar House commercial district reaches inside a short drive, with Highland Drive and 2100 South corridors offering visiting-family dining options.
- Shopping:Sugar House retail covers daily-needs shopping inside a few minutes, with Trolley Square and the wider east-side commercial corridor reachable in 10 to 15 minutes.
An east-side residential pocket of Salt Lake City between Sugar House and Millcreek, with quiet streets, easy parking, and quick access east to I-215 or west to I-15.
Nearby Communities
The Peaks at Millcreek
Salt Lake City, UT
Starting at $1850/mo
Highland Cove Retirement Community
Millcreek, UT
Starting at $2625/mo
The Ridge at Foothill
Salt Lake City, UT
Starting at $3795/mo
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of care does Beehive Homes of Salt Lake offer?
Dedicated memory care. Every bed at the property is licensed for dementia care, with no assisted-living side of the household. The home carries residents through changing cognitive stages and supports hospice care inside the building so late-stage care doesn't require another move.
How much does Beehive Homes of Salt Lake cost?
Monthly cost depends on each resident's care plan and the rate sheet active at admission. Your senior advisor walks through the tier breakdown and how it applies to your circumstances.
Does Beehive Homes of Salt Lake accept Medicaid?
No. This is a private-pay community without an active Medicaid contract. If Medicaid placement is required, an advisor can identify nearby alternatives that contract with the program.
Where is Beehive Homes of Salt Lake located?
2891 South 2000 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109, on the east side of the city between Sugar House and Millcreek. Salt Lake Regional Medical Center sits about 5 minutes north on 1300 East.
How many bedrooms does Beehive Homes of Salt Lake have?
Twenty-four, all on the dementia-care side. The size puts the property at the larger end of Beehive Homes locations while still running as one household rather than as separate units.
What dining is available at Beehive Homes of Salt Lake?
Three meals each day cooked in the home's kitchen, with snacks throughout the day. Specific dietary requests are handled, and meal patterns are calibrated for memory-care residents who benefit from familiar foods and steady timing.
What activities does Beehive Homes of Salt Lake offer?
Daily programming is sized for the twenty-four residents in the home, with predictable pacing and familiar surroundings as the design choice that supports memory-care residents.
Does Beehive Homes of Salt Lake allow pets?
Live-in pets aren't part of the housing model. Family pets joining on visits are welcome in common areas during normal visiting hours.
Who operates Beehive Homes of Salt Lake?
The Beehive Homes franchise, an Idaho-founded operation from 1987 with over 200 residential homes nationwide. Each home runs at its own resident count under shared training and dietary baselines.
How do I schedule a tour of Beehive Homes of Salt Lake?
Reach your senior advisor through the contact form on this page. The advisor responds the next business day to coordinate the tour, confirm current availability, and discuss how the dedicated dementia-care format suits your family's situation.
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