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Beehive Homes Of Abilene

5301 MEMORIAL DRIVE, Abilene, TX, 79606

Type
Assisted living
State-licensedPrivate rooms

State licensing & capacity

License number
307972
Service type
Type B
Licensed capacity
16 beds
Current license effective
September 4, 2023
Current license expires
September 4, 2026
Initial license date
September 4, 2020

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

Ownership & operations

Licensee
Bhh Operations Of Texas 4 (Limited Liability Company (LLC))
Administrator
Litina M Griffin

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

About this community

BeeHive Homes of Abilene is a smaller, residential-style assisted living home — part of a national network of 200+ locations — designed to feel more like a house than a large facility. They offer assisted living, short-term respite care (a temporary stay while a family caregiver takes a break), and memory care for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Private rooms and couple's rooms are available, and meals are home-cooked and reviewed by a dietitian. A consulting nurse is available around the clock by phone, though there is no registered nurse permanently on-site. Activities include gardening, fishing, quilting, and regular outings. A few things to know before you visit: BeeHive Homes does not accept residents who need round-the-clock skilled nursing care, and they may not be able to keep a resident through the very end of life if safety becomes a concern — so it's worth having an honest conversation about your parent's current and likely future needs. Pricing is not listed online, so you'll need to ask directly. The website does not mention any languages other than English, no cultural programming, and no information about whether they accept Medicaid, Medicare, or veterans' benefits. Families with specific cultural, dietary, or financial needs should ask those questions early.

Synthesized from facility's own website · last reviewed April 18, 2026

Lifestyle & cultural comforts

Dietary accommodations
dietician-approved meals, home-cooked meals

Source: facility's own website. Language capacity changes — call to confirm before visiting.

Medical care & daily support

Specialized care
Alzheimer's, dementia
Activities
Bunko, gardening, fishing, quilting, engaging social activities and outings, daily physical and mental exercise opportunities

Facility's own website · as of April 18, 2026

Questions to ask when you tour

  1. What happens as needs increase?

    Since BeeHive Homes can't always keep residents who develop safety concerns or need skilled nursing, ask specifically what conditions or changes would require your parent to move — and how much notice they typically give families.

  2. How are meals personalized?

    The website mentions home-cooked, dietitian-approved meals, but doesn't describe how they handle cultural food preferences, religious dietary needs (like halal or kosher), or conditions like diabetes — so ask how those needs are handled day to day.

  3. Who is here overnight?

    There's a consulting nurse available by phone 24 hours, but ask how many staff are physically in the home at night, what their training is, and how they handle a medical emergency in the middle of the night.

  4. Do you accept Medicaid or veterans' benefits?

    The website lists no financial information at all, so ask directly about Medicaid, Medicare, VA benefits, and long-term care insurance — and whether costs change if your parent's care needs increase over time.

  5. What does 'flexible visiting hours' mean exactly?

    The visiting policy says hours are adjusted to fit families' needs, which sounds welcoming — but ask what the actual boundaries are, whether drop-in visits are allowed, and if there are any restrictions specific to memory care residents.

  6. Is there staff who speak languages other than English?

    The website doesn't mention any languages other than English, so if your parent is more comfortable in Spanish or another language, ask directly whether any staff or regular volunteers can communicate with them in that language.

Where this information comes from

  • License, capacity, ownership, administrator: Texas HHS licensing registry, snapshot as of April 16, 2026.
  • Amenities, culture, languages, visiting policy: Facility's own website, last reviewed April 18, 2026.

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