Harmony Center For Rehabilitation And Healing is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center tied to Hillstone Healthcare, with a certified bed capacity of 99 but only 28 beds certified to participate in Medicare and Medicaid as of June 2025. The place often helps people who are leaving the hospital and need short-term rehab before they can head home, but it also serves those who need long-term nursing care, including more frail residents. The staff includes a dedicated team of healthcare professionals providing 12-16 hour nursing care each day, a 24-hour on-call system, regular supervision, and full help with activities like bathing, dressing, and moving from bed to chair. They manage medications for residents and respond to emergencies with an alert system in place. There's also support for urinary care, including both continence and incontinence needs.
The center offers different levels of care, handling everything from independent living, assisted living, and memory care, to home care, adult day services, skilled nursing, home health, and hospice care, and it accepts both Medicare and Medicaid. In terms of therapies, residents get access to personalized treatment plans, skilled rehabilitation, physical therapy, and occupational therapy to help them heal and keep their independence as much as they can. The grounds have walking paths and a garden, and inside you'll find a fitness room, a wellness spa, and regular group activities like arts and crafts, music, and movie nights in the community theater. Family and resident councils meet to share feedback and address concerns to improve care.
The place has faced inspection reports that show some issues with how care gets delivered, getting below-average ratings on overall and inspection measures, though its quality measures score above average. There have been deficiencies involving infection control, food quality, and overall care, but there are protocols to prevent infections and make sure meals are safe, look good, and taste okay. The nurse turnover rate is 56.1%, and the facility provides around 3.05 nurse hours per resident each day, which is below the state average. Harmony Center operates as a for-profit limited liability company and focuses on health, well-being, and healing services, aiming to blend a nurturing setting with clinical support for each resident's needs.