Harmony House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Inc. sits in Shreveport, Louisiana, serving seniors who need nursing care or rehabilitation with a warm, comfortable setting that tries to help residents feel at home, and you walk in and see big rooms, pleasant outdoor gardens for people to enjoy, and you notice right away they've got both private and semi-private rooms; private rooms go for about $6,019 to $7,811 a month and semi-private for $5,384 to $6,980, with only a few beds open as of June 2025 out of a total 115. The staff focuses on kindness and dignity, with nurses on 12- to 16-hour shifts and a 24-hour call system, and they've got folks who help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, or just lending a hand getting around, and they support people who use wheelchairs or can't walk, too.
They accept both Medicaid and Medicare, and you see they've got care for short-term needs, long-term stays, hospice, respite, and people with memory issues like Alzheimer's or dementia; there's physical, occupational, and speech therapy here, plus social workers and medical services from wound care to podiatry, so whatever someone needs to stay comfortable and cared for is usually handled on-site. Rooms come furnished with private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, and phone lines, and every room has air conditioning and safety features, including sprinklers and handicap accessibility, for peace of mind.
You find a lot to do here with activity rooms, a movie theater, a fitness program, spa, gardens, and Wi-Fi, with arts and crafts, social events, daily activities, and music, which helps keep life from getting dull even as people get the nursing attention they require. They've even got a library, salon, barbershop, and guest parking, and for families and residents, there are councils that meet to talk things over and try to make improvements. Meals come prepared by a professional chef with options for special diets, and everyone eats together in a dining room set up so people feel part of a community.
Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are part of the package, so nobody's got to worry about that, and transportation is handled for those who need it. Harmony House doesn't belong to a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), but it still provides both short- and long-term care, with social activities and personal help ready for anyone who needs it. The staff pay close attention to emotional and social needs, and the tradition here leans toward friendly, steady, and compassionate care without any big fuss. Some details, like specific amenities or services, might change or have missing information from time to time, but the center focuses on making sure residents are safe, comfortable, and supported every day.