Harmony House Assisted Living is a specialized care home that provides a safe and comfortable environment for individuals diagnosed with Mental Illness, Traumatic Brain Injury, or Intellectual Disability. Since 2000, Harmony House has been dedicated to offering quality care and a supportive atmosphere for its residents. The staff at Harmony House is professional, caring, and well-trained in Medication Assistance, CPR, First Aid, as well as specialized mental health training.
The mission of Harmony House is to create a family-like setting where residents can receive top-notch care, engage in structured activities, and benefit from positive counseling to help them achieve their fullest potential in a community setting. The home offers assistance with daily activities, including meals and medication management, to ensure the well-being of its residents. Additionally, residents can participate in a variety of activities throughout the week, access free wi-fi and cable services, and take advantage of other amenities that promote an active and engaging lifestyle.
Harmony House welcomes individuals of all ages who are interested in developing life-skills and living in a community setting. The care home accepts both private pay and Medicaid residents, with rates varying based on the level of care required by each individual. For those interested in qualifying for Medicaid payment, the admission page provides details on the qualification process. Residents at Harmony House are encouraged to actively engage with the community and some even have part-time jobs, showcasing the home's commitment to promoting independence and empowerment among its residents.
If you are interested in joining the compassionate team at Harmony House, you can submit an employment application for consideration. The care home values its staff and ensures they are well-equipped to provide the best care possible to residents. With a focus on creating a supportive and nurturing environment, Harmony House Assisted Living is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with mental health diagnoses, Traumatic Brain Injury, or Intellectual Disability.