I have been using Harmony Home Health well over a year now. I am a remote caregiver with an elderly uncle who is determined to live in his own home. Harmony and their team of skilled professionals have helped make that a reality for him. Additionally, they have given me the on-site support I needed to make sure that he and his life is well managed without leaving me frazzled. Harmony’s health-aides assist with the normal chores such as showering, dressing and eating. They also provide companionship and get him out of the house to go to breakfast or dinner several times a week. They handle grocery shopping, picking up prescriptions and taking him to his doctors’ appointments. Harmony even has a nurse that comes out to check up on him. For a remote caregiver, communication is key. My uncle is not a great talker so I look to his home health aides for assistance in that area. They talk to me throughout the week via phone or text so that I know how he is doing and if I need to handle something such as a bill or a home repair. Harmony as a company also communicates with me regularly on things such as schedule changes and was even prepared to assist when the potential of a hurricane evacuation recently arose. I chose Harmony after much research. I didn’t want a franchise company with their cookie cutter approach to home health care. I was looking for a locally owned organization with ties to the area who would see my uncle as the great person he is and understand my needs and concerns as well. I read tons of reviews and interviewed several companies before I chose Harmony. They are organized, have understandable processes and procedures and use modern technology to its advantage such as computer check-ins for their team. I recently found out that Harmony regularly conducts educational classes for their employees on senior focused issues such as memory care. Their scheduling team is great and I have never had a problem with their billing. I am glad I chose Harmony and so is my uncle. He is home where he wants to be and I know he has someone there who cares about him.