![]() So, if you want to go get a cup of coffee or a hot choco, you can do it. There's also what they call a bistro, which is a little area where they have a coffee bar that operates 24-7. It's very critical for people to get in and get out. It has very good, walk-in, easily accessible, bathroom facilities. It preserves your independence in that regard. You have a microwave and can have some quick little snacks, that kind of thing, so you're not dependent on communal dining. Although there are three meals served there, there's also a small kitchenette. We were able to visit an identical room or apartment that she was going to go into. The residents all seemed very happy and active (and that was very important). She will be provided with meals and she will have other people to visit with, so she won't be as isolated as before. She'll have a whole new dimension to her life. It has a very elegant and accommodating dining facility. My friend will be moving into Harmony at Martinsburg. They can do whatever activity they feel, like folding towels. They said that they can either go there by themselves or they can go there supervised, and there are usually people in the area. One of the residents had packed the camping stuff up and she probably did that a whole lot in her lifetime. This is West Virginia, so a lot of people camp there and all. They have an area where they had a tent set up with a folding station in these different little stations. There was somebody in the other room, and being a nurse, thinking about hospital bathrooms and stuff and having an unexpected tour, I thought the bathroom was really clean. It had a chair in there that they could sit on. There's a bed in it, a built-in closet space, and drawers. It was a nice-sized bedroom for what my parents would need. There were two bedrooms in it and they shared a bathroom. What stood out for me was all the residents looked happy. While we were there, they were getting ready to do the activity of drawing and some coloring while we were touring a room, and the facility, looking at the menu, and how they do things. She's very respectful and very knowledgeable. We had to wait 5 minutes for the lady to show up. They were expecting me because I had an appointment. They had a sitting area and people were actually gathered there talking and then there was a sign and table to the left, and you were greeted right away. When you walked in the front door, it looked very homey. If you are trying to contact one of our residents, please use the phone for our homes below.įor employment inquiries, please complete the application and submit it to one of our locations or fax to (208) 762-5696.Harmony at Martinsburg had a great presentation. Placement questions should be directed to our office (208) 762-9856. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. For those looking to qualify for Medicaid payment, see our Admission page for details on the qualification process. Rates depend on the level of care required. We accept both private pay and Medicaid residents. Harmony House accepts residents of all ages that are interested in developing life-skills and living in a community setting. Many of our residents are active in the community and some have part time jobs. An example of our monthly activity calendar can be seen here. To keep our residents active, we also provide seven day a week activities, free wi-fi and cable, among other things. We have trained staff that provide assistance with the activities of daily living, including meals, assistance with medication. Our mission is to provide a family atmosphere where quality care, structured activities and positive counseling help residents reach their fullest potential in a community setting. Our Staff is caring, professional, and trained in Medication Assistance, CPR, First Aid, as well as specialized mental health training. Harmony House has been providing a home and quality care for individuals with mental health diagnoses since 2000. At Harmony House Assisted Living, we specialize in providing a safe, comfortable home for those diagnosed with a Mental Illness, Traumatic Brain Injury or Intellectual Disability.
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