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It was a total nightmare. RUN!!! Your family member is not safe there. My mom fell 3 times and injured herslf badly. I called the NJ Health Dept to look into how neglectful and financially abusive they were. They moved my mom to a different section and increased her monthly private pay by 2 thousand dollars a month. They did not give us the 3 days we asked for to have a dr or our elder care lawyer review her situation. They are simply out for all the money they can grab. It's disgusting. Then they act as if YOU have a problem.They just moved her without our consent.

My mother moved to CareOne Harmony Village - Moorestown once she was no longer able to live independently due to advancing dementia. I always felt peace of mind that my mom received top notch care at all levels from caregivers, nursing, dementia specialist, kitchen staff, OT/PT/ST, and all the way up to administration. Without other family to rely on, for me, quality care and peace of mind were essential. Moving a loved one to Moorestown is like joining a community (there is even a support group). Memory care is unique and this is the best place for your loved one.

My mother's dementia kicked in right at the beginning of the COVID. Despite all of the additional challenges that entailed, the folks at Harmony Village did a fantastic of caring for her and keeping her safe until her recent passing. It was hard to know if all of the things we told during our initial meetings with their staff would turn out to be true (the way they cared for the residents, the quality of the staff, etc.). From my experience, it was everything they said it would be. As another reviewer noted, dementia care is not cheap. While that is true, I can say Harmony Village was a great value and I would recommend them to anyone in the area.

Very caring and passionate team ! We love CareOne Harmony ! The inside of the facility is beautiful and I highly recommend Harmony to anyone !

That's good place to older residents..m.. very caring place

I have a love/hate relationship with Harmony. I'll start off by saying that if you and your family have less $250,000 to spend down, then you need to look elsewhere. Everyone's spend down may be a little different, but with dementia you need to plan for worse case scenario (and that includes budgeting for the highest rate). And unfortunately Harmony will, under no terms, negotiate with you (not even for a few months). So essentially your loved one will be kicked out. In the end, it's a business. And you're only as good as their next paycheck.
That being said, if you're blessed enough to have unlimited funds, then I would absolutely recommend Harmony. There are some really special people that work there. I'm literally in tears and not sleeping at night because I had to move my mom out of there. In the short time span of 8 months, my mom was in/out of 10 locations before we found Harmony, because her disease presented in such a horrible manner . But Harmony worked through this and finally got her settled. Unfortunately by then my family's funds were almost eliminated and we just didn't have enough to carry her through the spend down. It's a horrible injustice that you finally find some people who again, are truly special, only to have it all taken away from you (my fears were validated; in less than 5 hours after she left, she had to be taken to the hospital),
To watch a loved one dying a slow, horrible death in and of itself is a horrible ordeal that I wish on no one. But to equate someone's worth to a dollar sign - I have no words.
That being said, if you're blessed enough to have unlimited funds, then I would absolutely recommend Harmony. There are some really special people that work there. I'm literally in tears and not sleeping at night because I had to move my mom out of there. In the short time span of 8 months, my mom was in/out of 10 locations before we found Harmony, because her disease presented in such a horrible manner . But Harmony worked through this and finally got her settled. Unfortunately by then my family's funds were almost eliminated and we just didn't have enough to carry her through the spend down. It's a horrible injustice that you finally find some people who again, are truly special, only to have it all taken away from you (my fears were validated; in less than 5 hours after she left, she had to be taken to the hospital),
To watch a loved one dying a slow, horrible death in and of itself is a horrible ordeal that I wish on no one. But to equate someone's worth to a dollar sign - I have no words.