Mae Celebrates 102 Years
Bee Hive Homes in Eagar, AZ. helped our resident, Mae, celebrate her 102 years “young” Birthday on the 4th of January 2012.
Ruthie Mae Edmund Scott born January 4th, 1910. Born and raised in Arkansas. Mae had 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Mae’s father owned and operated a saw mill in Dierks, Arkansas. Mae grew up in Pie County, Arkansas. Lived in small saw mill community of loggers in Arkansas. Mae remembers as a child growing up that they did not have indoor plumbing or electricity. Used kerosene to have light, had an “out house” that they used when they had to go to the bathroom, nothing like now a days where you just go in sit, flush and get up. They carried all their water for dishes, drinking and bathing. Attended school, did not graduate. She met her husband at an Easter egg hunt and states she knew he was the one for her. They dated about a year and married at the age of 15 in 1925. Mae states her dad just cried and cried when her mom told him that Mae wanted to get married. Mae and Alfred had 9 children all together. Seven sons and two daughters. Two of Mae’s sons live here in the Round Valley Area, Gerald and Millard. Mae and Alfred moved to the Alpine area in 1953 where her husband went to work at the Whiting saw mill. Mae worked in the Alpine area at the Sportsman Restaurant for many years. Mae states she made many a pie at the restaurant. States the most money she made back then was $3.00 an hour. Mae states her favorite song is “How Great Thou Art”. She says she always loved to sing in church and wherever but her dad always told her she could not carry a tune in a tow sack, but she continued to sing anyway. When Mae’s husband became ill she said she quit her job to stay home and take care of him. After 56 years of marriage her loving husband passed away in 1981. Mae never remarried. Mae also states she never drove nor had a drivers license her whole life. Her favorite food is “good
ole fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy and turnip greens. Mae celebrated her 102 years “young” at the Bee Hive in Eagar, AZ. Family and friends came and celebrated with Mae on this very special day. Of course Mae had her favorite meal prepared and served by the staff at the Bee Hive. Mayor of Eagar came by with bouquet of flowers and certificate and presented to Mae on behalf of the town of Eagar. Karen from the local paper came, interviewed Mae, photo taken and article will appear in the Independent newspaper. When questioned Mae on her accomplishments and what advice she would have for us “young-ins” she replied with her little crooked smile, be kind to each other and live life as if it is your last day. Her accomplishments she feels is her family and having lived a good life. Mae is such an inspiration to all that have known her and all love her dearly. She is kind, compassionate and very caring person. The Bee Hive has been so blessed with Mae’s spirit and willingness not to give up; she is an inspiration to staff and residents here at the Bee Hive. Mae had been living on own in her home in Alpine. She had fallen in 2011 and broke her hip, recovered, went back home to live and later fell and fractured her neck, went to the Valley and was in a SNF for a while and came to live La Casa Serena/Bee Hive in October of 2011, where she continues to reside.
Weekly Activities
Activities – Weekly Yoga
Each week during our yoga classes, my teaching focuses on building strength and flexibility, all from the safety of a chair! increased range of motion is accomplished by stretching the muscles and restoring movement in joints that might have been put into retirement! By moving our joints, they actually become more lubricated,which allows our movements to become easier. It’s kind of like oiling the Tin Man in the wizard of Oz! In short period of time he becomes less creaky, more mobile and stable, and was much happier! I see the same with my residents at Bee Hive; a new found freedom and often
a surprise when they see an arm, hand, shoulder, ankle or leg move in a way that hasn’t for a while! Athlete or not, flexibility is the answer! Sue comes to Bee Hive every Thursday and does her yoga class with out residents, the results have been proven with our residents.
Home Cooked Meals
Home Feel means Home Cooking.
Home-like resident care is not only our focus, it is our greatest asset. Home style cooking is an integral part of our formula for success. Watching the bread rise, the cake being iced, the crock pot simmer, and even the dishes being washed – these are all essential parts of a normal home. Some residents even take part in preparation and cleanup. A cafeteria has never felt like home.
At Bee Hive Homes Assisted Living our people are presented with and trained to use a dietitian approved cookbook that represents the best of home cooking and senior health. The physical center of our home is the kitchen just like a private family home and our cooking reflects the central importance of the kitchen.
Our residents are spoiled with great food prepared just for them. The menu and mealtimes are customized to meet the wants and needs of our residents. Each home adds
their own local dishes and specialties to our standard menus so that our residents can continue enjoying one of the best parts of life – good home cooking like mom used to make.
Meals are served family style around the dining room table. The saying that “Cooking is Love Made Edible” applies to every meal in a Bee Hive Home.
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At Bee Hive Homes we understand that leaving home is a very difficult time for anyone at any age. Year and years of independence gained over a lifetime of experiences are part of any individual. In many situations that require a move to an assisted living facility this independence is put at risk in order to “fit” into a living situation. At Bee Hive Homes, we have built our care model and service around the individual and not the home.
While absolute personalized care in an assisted living home may not truly be possible, Bee Hive Homes does make every attempt to make it a reality. From the home cooked meals that are often tailored to meet individual preferences to the activities that are specific to the interests of the residence, Bee Hive Homes always gears the care to the resident. Twayne Walker started Bee Hive Homes nearly 25 years ago and says, “This level of care only possible because we have established care in a home-like setting. Our staff-to-resident ratios are far less than then large institutional homes, and this obviously means more time to get to know residents personally. The more you know your residents personally the more you can care for their specific needs.” This is something that Bee Hive Homes is quite proud of. From the smells, to the decorations, to the family-like relationships, Bee Hive tries to make that transition from independence to assisted care more manageable.Bee Hive Homes assisted living has now grown to over 130 homes across the country, so there is a good chance there may be a home in your area. If you are interested in finding out more about Bee Hive Homes, or to schedule a tour of one of our homes, please contact us. We would be delighted to show you around.Welcome to Bee Hive Homes!
Quality assisted living service with a commitment to excellence, that is Bee Hive Homes! Bee Hive Homes assisted living facilities feature family style living in a residential setting for those who do not require full time skilled nursing care.



