COMING SOON!

Welcome to Your New Home Away From Home

At Harmony House, we believe every individual deserves a warm, peaceful place to call home. Our five-bed residence in Palmer, Alaska, offers compassionate, RN-led care in a serene, family-style setting. With beautiful mountain views, cozy living spaces, and a focus on personalized support, Harmony House is designed to bring comfort, safety, and connection to every day.

You’re not just finding care — you’re finding a home.

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Our why…

Harmony House Assisted Living was founded with one purpose — to create a home where compassionate care and comfort come together.

Led by a Registered Nurse with years of hands-on experience in senior care, our team is dedicated to providing personalized support in an environment that feels peaceful, safe, and genuinely home-like. We believe that quality care is built on respect, understanding, and human connection — not just routines and tasks.

With only five residents, we’re able to focus on what matters most: meaningful relationships, attentive care, and a calm, welcoming atmosphere where every individual is valued.

At Harmony House, we care for each resident as we would our own family — with dignity, kindness, and heart.

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Modern kitchen with wooden cabinets, black granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a central island with a sink, illuminated by hanging pendant lights.
A spacious living room with a wood floor, beige walls, and a high ceiling with two ceiling fans. It features a large cream sectional sofa, two black leather armchairs, a patterned area rug, and several side tables with lamps. There are multiple framed paintings on the wall, a window on the right, and an open doorway leading to another room.

Our Promise..

Harmony House promises a peaceful home where comfort meets compassion and every resident is known, heard, and supported.
We value open communication and work closely with families to ensure everyone feels connected and informed.
Above all, we advocate fiercely for our residents — their safety, their well-being, and their right to be cared for with dignity, kindness, and heart.