Harris House is a small senior living community that goes by several names depending on where you are-some people call it a Personal Care Home, Adult Foster Home, Board and Care Home, or Assisted Living Home, but the goal is always the same: offer a safe, supportive space for elderly or disabled adults who need daily help. The place itself has room for about 6 to 24 people, so it's quieter than most large institutions, and the beds can be used for long-term or hospice care, depending on what the person needs. Residents can pay privately or with Medicaid, and Harris House also works with programs like CCSP and SOURCE for additional support options.
The facility does a bit of everything-you'll find independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and residential care options, so people with Alzheimer's or dementia, or anybody who needs daily assistance like help bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, have the help they need close by. Folks get 24-hour supervision, a 24-hour call system, and certified counselors if someone's dealing with drug or alcohol recovery, which is a rare thing in most homes. Staff can also help with things like insulin management or two-person transfers if requested.
Meals get cooked and served every day, and special diets for diabetes or high blood pressure are available. Every unit comes fully furnished with a kitchenette, cable or satellite TV, and there's a dining room, a small library, and a book room for reading. The outdoor spaces, gardens, and recreation areas give people a chance to move about, and there's even a sauna or health room, and a hot tub for relaxation, though folks who've been around a while know it can depend on availability. Harris House has a hairdresser or mobile barber who visits, so personal care is kept up without a trip outside.
Residents have access to plenty of scheduled activities like group meals, movie nights, fitness classes, music programs, art projects, and sometimes animal therapy or board games. Some activities are run by the residents themselves, others by the community. Transportation can be arranged for medical visits, errands, or trips to faith-based services if required. Harris House tries to treat the whole person-body, mind, and spirit-and the atmosphere encourages community and resilience, with a focus on individual needs, whether that involves everyday living help or more specific clinical care.