Support built around the person.
From everyday assistance to more complex needs, care begins with assessment, an individualized plan, and attention to what helps each resident feel safe and comfortable.
Care that fits naturally into everyday life.
Services are provided according to assessed needs, the resident’s care plan, and what can be safely supported within the home’s licensed scope.
24/7 Supervision
Ongoing caregiver presence and supervision, with overnight staffing used when resident care needs require night care.
RN Oversight & Medication Management
Care coordination, medication oversight, health-related communication, staff training, supplies, and clinical guidance led by experienced RN leadership.
Personal Care & ADLs
Respectful assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, incontinence care, and other daily routines.
Mobility, Transfers & Safety
Support with mobility, transfers, positioning, safe movement, and individualized fall-prevention needs.
Meals & Feeding Support
Home-cooked meals, assistance with eating when needed, and individualized discussion of dietary needs and preferences.
Behavioral & Dementia Support
Support for appropriate behavioral-health and dementia-related needs when the home can safely meet the individual’s assessed care requirements.
Hospice & Care Coordination
Coordination with outside providers and hospice services when appropriate, with communication around changing resident needs.
Housekeeping & Laundry
Household support that helps maintain a clean, comfortable, organized living environment.
Activities & Companionship
Television, visitors, cards, board games, gentle exercise, conversation, and other low-key activities based on resident preference.
Three priorities guide every care decision.
Dignity
Care should respect the resident as an adult and preserve choice, privacy, and personal routines whenever possible.
Safety
Needs are reviewed before admission and as they change so the home can determine whether support can be provided safely.
Individualization
Residents are not placed into one standard routine. Support is adapted to the person, their needs, and their preferences.
A thoughtful assessment matters.
We support a broad range of needs.
Peaceful Harmony can support adults who need anything from help with everyday activities to more complex physical care. Mobility and transfers, feeding or dietary needs, nighttime support, medications, memory or behavioral needs, equipment, and other health-related needs are reviewed individually before admission and as needs change.
Tell us what your loved one needs.
RN leadership reviews prospective residents’ care needs before admission so families can understand whether Peaceful Harmony is an appropriate and safe fit.