Harmony Senior Village sits at 175 North 8th Street Unit 6 in Williamsburg, Ohio, and offers a quiet, country setting close to roads and highways, with care programs and apartments meant specifically for seniors aged 55 and over, so you'll find both assisted living and independent living, along with memory care, nursing care, and even home care if someone's still mostly living on their own but needs some help with day-to-day things. The senior apartments include one- and two-bedroom patio-style homes with washer and dryer connections, walk-in closets, private entries, and energy-efficient touches, and some have Wi-Fi and high-speed internet. There's Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program options with five apartments available for very low-income households that include at least one person over 62, and you'll also find Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities, Section 8 Senior Housing units, HUD and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) support, plus subsidized apartments with no HUD financing, so there are several choices for affordable senior housing, all with income restrictions and qualification by Multifamily Tax Subsidy rules. Some apartments come pet-friendly if a resident has a dog or cat, and the buildings have elevators, wheelchair ramps, accessible parking, and safety features meant for seniors.
Harmony Senior Village focuses on supporting different health and aging needs, offering programs and resources for disaster recovery, a dementia-friendly environment, nursing and custodial care, and senior-focused ministry support through the POAMN guide, and they're part of broader networks that help with aging and health. The memory care units have secure spaces and care plans to help people with dementia or Alzheimer's, with layouts meant to keep residents from wandering and to reduce confusion. Those needing daily help get assisted living services for meals, medication, bathing, or dressing, and independent seniors can use the independent living apartments and just enjoy hassle-free living and social activities with neighbors. There are both indoor and outdoor common areas, and transportation and parking help folks get around or have visitors stop by, while meals are cooked by chefs and meal planners aiming for nutrition, and activities are organized to help people stay connected, entertained, and moving, whether it's something social, physical, or mental.
Professional on-site managers and maintenance take care of the buildings and any concerns, and the staff are known for being friendly, helpful, and kind, keeping up a welcoming feeling around the place, and some units and rooms have won recognition, like the Best of Senior Living and All Star Award. Floor plans start at two bedrooms from $1,018, and the apartments keep to a simple, no-nonsense style, meant for seniors who are active and healthy but maybe want less to take care of, making it an option for those who want a mix of privacy and community in a quiet spot. Residents can expect basic support, a sense of community, and several choices, from independent apartments to assisted and memory care if those needs ever come up.