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Beehive Homes of Syracuse

Beehive Homes of Syracuse

1407 S 2000 W, Syracuse, UT 84075 · Davis County County

Call 385-200-2175
4.7 (14 Google reviews)

Beehive Homes of Syracuse is a 22-resident assisted-living property in far north Davis County, with a multi-year tenure pattern and $4,400 monthly starting pricing.

  • Assisted Living
  • Syracuse
  • Davis County
  • 22-Bed Home

Why Families Choose Beehive Homes of Syracuse

  • 22 individual bedrooms inside a household-format building
  • Multi-year residence pattern across changing care needs
  • Rate-stability pattern for long-term placements
  • Davis Hospital and Medical Center 10 minutes south
  • $4,400 monthly starting price for the residential scale
  • Beehive Homes brand (Idaho-founded 1987, over 200 small homes nationally)

About Beehive Homes of Syracuse

Far-north Davis County stretches between the Wasatch Front and the Great Salt Lake's eastern shore, and Syracuse sits inside that geography near Antelope Island's causeway crossing. Beehive Homes of Syracuse occupies a 22-resident property at 1407 South 2000 West, in one of the city's quieter residential blocks. Visiting families typically arrive from Layton, Clearfield, Kaysville, West Point, and surrounding north Davis communities through short local drives.

Day-to-day care is what an assisted-living license covers. Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, transfers, medications, and meals runs across continuous staffing, and with only twenty-two residents in the building, the team builds individual relationships with each person rather than working off a uniform schedule. Dementia at earlier cognitive stages is supported within the license when behaviors stay residential-setting-appropriate; the home does not run a separately licensed memory-care wing.

What distinguishes this address operationally is tenure stability. Residents stay for years, with the rate-stability pattern across long stretches noted by families as a key reason placements last instead of turning over. Three on-site meals daily, snacks throughout the day, and activity programming sized to the household,family events, seasonal gatherings, Syracuse-area outings,fill out the week. Starting price is $4,400 monthly, with the actual figure depending on each resident's care plan.

The community is private-pay without an active Medicaid contract, and pets are not allowed to move in. Davis Hospital and Medical Center reaches in roughly 10 minutes south on Antelope Drive for routine and emergency care; McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden is about 15 minutes north as another clinical option. Layton Hills Mall sits around 10 minutes south for visiting-family meals and shopping, and Hill Air Force Base is a short drive away.

The immediate neighborhood is residential and quiet, with easy visitor parking. Beehive Homes operates the property under its national franchise model,an Idaho-founded operation from 1987 with 200-plus small-home senior locations nationwide. Each location runs its own resident count under shared training and dietary standards, and the far-north Davis County positioning combined with the rate-stability operating signature makes this Syracuse address distinctive inside the broader brand lineup.

Environment

A 22-bedroom residential building at 1407 South 2000 West, on a quiet block in Syracuse, Davis County. Common rooms anchor the household's social side; the dining setup welcomes shared mealtimes.

Services

Continuous shifts handle bathing, dressing, transfers, medications, and meal support. Dementia residents at earlier cognitive stages can be supported inside the assisted-living license when behaviors stay residential-setting-appropriate. No memory-care wing operates separately.

Resident Experience

Twenty-two residents, one shared household, multi-year tenures common. Staff stay long enough that families recognize who's helping their loved one, and the home moves at a household pace rather than a facility cadence.

Broderick Sherwood, MHA

Broderick Sherwood, MHA

Local Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Beehive Homes of Syracuse

Davis County families weighing placement in a smaller residential format find this Syracuse address one of the household-scale options inside a market otherwise dominated by larger Layton and Kaysville buildings. Multi-year tenure and rate stability anchor what makes the property distinctive.

Best for:
Davis County families wanting a 22-resident residential household with private-pay assisted-living care and rate stability over time.
Consider if:
Private-pay only without an active Medicaid contract, no separately licensed memory-care wing, and live-in pets aren't accommodated.
Ask on tour:
Current bed openings, the team's approach to dementia residents inside the assisted-living scope, and how rate adjustments work over time.
Comparison:
A north-Davis-County residential alternative to the larger 60-plus-bed senior buildings concentrated closer to Layton and the broader I-15 corridor.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Multi-year residences are common at this property, with caregivers known to families through long stretches and a pricing pattern that supports placements running through changing care needs.

What People Like

  • Multi-year resident tenures
  • Caregivers known across long stretches of care
  • Rate stability over time
  • Home-feel atmosphere at household scale
  • Patience handling cognitive-change residents

Things to consider

  • 22-resident capacity creates waitlist when at full count
  • No active Medicaid contract; no live-in pets

Reviews from Google

4.7 (14 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Frankenstein Gurl 11 months ago

    Treated my mom who had dementia like she was their own… my mom would tell the girls she loved them & the girls would say I love you too

  • Charles Miles 2 years ago

    Love this place!! We moved my Father here after another place in the area kept raising the rates. Behive took great cair of my dad and never raised rates. The feeling was so much better here! They always knew how he was doing and I could call and they would take him the phone.…

  • Karlene Hall 3 years ago

    My sweet mother just passed away after living at Beehive Homes in Syracuse for the last 3 years. She moved is just weeks after covid started, but they accommodated her and her family in a very understanding way to keep us in contact with her (through the window) and help in her…

  • Kim Kennington 3 years ago

    Unbelievably awesome facility! There are only about 20 rooms but they are fully staffed. Our mom spent the last 3 years of her life here and we couldn't be happier with how well she was treated! There are activities and outings and she got her hair done. Such a wonderful place!

  • Mccall Godfrey 3 years ago

    Even though it was such a hard thing to move my grandma into assisted living Beehive Home of Syracuse was the one that just felt right! There is an instant feeling of love and home when you walk through the doors. The staff is very caring and attentive- even during the hard…

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Location

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1407 S 2000 W, Syracuse, UT 84075

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Davis Hospital and Medical Center sits roughly 10 minutes south on Antelope Drive for routine and emergency clinical care; McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden is about 15 minutes north for additional options.
  • Dining:Layton Hills Mall and the surrounding restaurant blocks are 10 minutes south, with Syracuse's local commercial blocks inside a few minutes' drive.
  • Shopping:Layton Hills Mall reaches in roughly 10 minutes; Newgate Mall in Ogden is about 15 minutes north for additional retail options.

A quiet residential pocket of Syracuse on 2000 West, in far north Davis County near the Great Salt Lake's eastern shoreline and Antelope Island.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of care does Beehive Homes of Syracuse offer?

Assisted living. Dementia residents are supported within the assisted-living license when their needs stay manageable inside a residential setting; the property does not run a separately licensed memory-care wing.

How much does Beehive Homes of Syracuse cost?

Pricing begins around $4,400 a month. Specific cost depends on the resident's care plan and the rate sheet active when they move in.

Does Beehive Homes of Syracuse accept Medicaid?

No, this is a private-pay community. If Medicaid coverage is required, an advisor can suggest alternatives in the broader Davis County region.

Where is Beehive Homes of Syracuse located?

1407 South 2000 West, Syracuse, Utah 84075. Davis Hospital and Medical Center sits roughly 10 minutes south on Antelope Drive.

How long do residents typically stay at Beehive Homes of Syracuse?

Long-tenure placements are part of the property's operating signature. Residents commonly stay for years, with the rate-stability pattern supporting placements that run through changing care needs.

How many bedrooms does Beehive Homes of Syracuse have?

Twenty-two, slightly larger than the typical Beehive Homes count but still running as one shared household rather than as separate units.

What dining is available at Beehive Homes of Syracuse?

Three meals each day cooked in the property's own kitchen, plus snacks throughout. Specific dietary needs are handled by request.

Does Beehive Homes of Syracuse allow pets?

Live-in pets aren't part of the housing arrangement. Family pets visiting on a leash are welcome in common areas during normal visiting hours.

Who operates Beehive Homes of Syracuse?

The Beehive Homes brand, an Idaho-founded franchise launched in 1987 that now operates over 200 residential homes nationwide. Each home runs at its own resident count under shared standards.

How do I schedule a tour of Beehive Homes of Syracuse?

The contact form on this page reaches your senior advisor directly. They follow up within a business day to set up the tour and discuss how the Syracuse household format fits the resident's situation.