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Memory Care, Assisted Living, and the Fight Against Alzheimer’s in Great Falls

BeeHive Homes of Great Falls provides assisted living, memory care, and respite care in a warm, home-style setting — and supporting families who are facing Alzheimer’s and dementia is at the heart of what we do. Beyond the day-to-day care in our homes, we stand with the Alzheimer’s Association to raise money, raise awareness, and walk alongside the people of Great Falls on the journey through memory loss.

Whether you are exploring care for a loved one or looking for a meaningful way to give back, here is how we support families living with dementia — and how you can get involved.

The BeeHive Homes of Great Falls Walk to END ALZ Annual Walk to End ALZ Making a BUZZ to end Alzheimer's

How We Support Families Facing Dementia

Caring for people living with memory loss is what our team does every day. Our memory care offers a secure, familiar, and structured home where residents are known by name and supported with patience and dignity. Our assisted living helps seniors who need a hand with daily tasks keep their independence and routine, and our respite care gives family caregivers a chance to rest, travel, or simply catch their breath while their loved one is in trusted hands. Because we walk this road with families inside our homes, we feel called to support the broader fight against Alzheimer’s outside of them, too.

Our Commitment to the Alzheimer’s Association

We believe no family should face dementia alone. That is why we direct the proceeds from our community events to the Alzheimer’s Association, which funds research and provides free support to families across Montana and the country. If you or someone you love needs help right now, the Alzheimer’s Association’s free 24/7 Helpline is 800-272-3900. Year-round, you can join the cause by attending one of our events, donating, volunteering, or simply sharing this page with someone who cares about the fight against Alzheimer’s.

Upcoming Event: Throwing for Tomorrow — Darts Against Dementia

Throwing for Tomorrow: Darts Against Dementia

Throwing for Tomorrow: Darts Against Dementia is our community dart tournament and fundraiser, taking place Saturday, September 12, 2026, at the Great Falls VFW. Sign-up opens at 12:00 PM and the first darts fly at 1:30 PM. Entry is $15 per person, and every dollar raised benefits the Alzheimer’s Association. It is a Luck-of-the-Draw event, so no partner or prior experience is needed — just come ready for a fun afternoon and a good cause.

When: Saturday, September 12, 2026 — sign-up at 12:00 PM, darts fly at 1:30 PM.

Where: The Great Falls VFW (VFW Post 1087, 4123 10th Ave S, Great Falls, MT 59405).

Entry Fee: $15 per person, which covers all tournament fees.

Format: Luck of the Draw — partners are randomly drawn, with no A/A teams, so the brackets stay fun and fair for all skill levels.

Also happening: a silent auction all afternoon, a potluck (all dishes welcome), and prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.

To register early, donate a silent-auction item, or ask a question, call BeeHive Homes of Great Falls at (406) 205-4516.

Do I need a partner or dart experience? No. It is a Luck-of-the-Draw tournament, so partners are assigned at random and all skill levels are welcome.

What does “No A/A Teams” mean? Two top-tier (A-level) players will not be paired together, keeping the matchups balanced and fun.

About BeeHive Homes of Great Falls

BeeHive Homes of Great Falls is a locally owned senior living homes offering assisted living, memory care, and respite care in a warm, home-style setting. Our small-home approach means familiar faces, personalized attention, and a true sense of belonging for every resident. To learn more or schedule a visit, call (406) 205-4516.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of care does BeeHive Homes of Great Falls offer? Assisted living, memory care, and respite care, all in a residential, home-style setting.

What is memory care? Memory care is specialized support for people living with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, provided in a secure, structured, and familiar environment by caregivers trained for those needs.

How does respite care help family caregivers? Respite care offers short-term stays so family caregivers can rest, travel, or handle other responsibilities while their loved one receives the same attentive care our long-term residents enjoy.

How can I support the Alzheimer’s Association through BeeHive Homes? Attend one of our community fundraisers, donate, or volunteer. For immediate support, the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline is 800-272-3900.

How do I schedule a tour? Call BeeHive Homes of Great Falls at (406) 205-4516, and we will be glad to arrange a visit.