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Our Privilege.
HOMELAND CENTER
Located in uptown Harrisburg, Homeland Center is a five star licensed not-for-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community offering exceptional personal care, skilled nursing care, memory care and short-term rehabilitation.
Personal Care + Skilled Care + Memory Care + Rehabilitation
HOMELAND AT HOME
Homeland at Home provides quality care and support to patients in the comfort of their own home. Services include hospice care, daily non-medical assistance, physician-ordered medical care and palliative care.
Hospice + Palliative Care + HomeHealth + HomeCare
PERSONAL CARE
Enabling residents to live as independently as possible, while helping with daily tasks
SKILLED CARE
Expert nursing care 24/7 for residents who need short- or long-term assistance
REHABILITATION
REHABILI-TATION
Physician-directed care to help residents recover from conditions requiring short-term rehabilitation
HOMELAND
HOSPICE
Compassionate care so patients and families can make the most of every moment
HOMELAND
HOMEHEALTH
Helping patients recover at home by implementing a physician-ordered care plan
HOMELAND
HOMECARE
Enabling clients to live independently and safely at home with individualized care
HOMELAND
PALLIATIVE CARE
Providing comfort and relief from the symptoms and stress of serious illness
Stories

Homeland centenarian: Resident Helen Fridirici loves the people, food, and coffee
What’s the secret to living to 100? “Good mother, good father,” said Helen Fridirici, who came to Homeland in 2025. “My mother was an angel. Nobody ever told her that,

A family affair: In nursing and finance, two generations share their love for Homeland residents
In an age when many health care facilities are increasingly depersonalized, Homeland focuses on the residents. “Homeland made me believe in nursing again,” said Mary Ellen Roberts, one of Homeland’s

Board of Trustees Member Sally Klein: Proud to be part of the mission
Sally Klein has been a pioneering leader in central Pennsylvania policymaking, human services, and nonprofits for decades. Since joining the Homeland Board of Trustees around 2015, she has come to

Homeland centenarian: Resident Helen Fridirici loves the people, food, and coffee
What’s the secret to living to 100? “Good mother, good father,” said Helen Fridirici, who came to Homeland in 2025. “My mother was an angel. Nobody ever told her that, but she was just an angel on earth. Imagine that.”

A family affair: In nursing and finance, two generations share their love for Homeland residents
In an age when many health care facilities are increasingly depersonalized, Homeland focuses on the residents. “Homeland made me believe in nursing again,” said Mary Ellen Roberts, one of Homeland’s assistant directors of nursing. “People here pay attention to the

Board of Trustees Member Sally Klein: Proud to be part of the mission
Sally Klein has been a pioneering leader in central Pennsylvania policymaking, human services, and nonprofits for decades. Since joining the Homeland Board of Trustees around 2015, she has come to know and admire another landmark institution deeply rooted in community

Homeland centenarian: Resident Helen Fridirici loves the people, food, and coffee
What’s the secret to living to 100? “Good mother, good father,” said Helen Fridirici, who came to Homeland in 2025. “My mother was an angel. Nobody ever told her that, but she was just an angel on earth. Imagine that.” From Helen’s airy room in Homeland’s skilled care, her son,

A family affair: In nursing and finance, two generations share their love for Homeland residents
In an age when many health care facilities are increasingly depersonalized, Homeland focuses on the residents. “Homeland made me believe in nursing again,” said Mary Ellen Roberts, one of Homeland’s assistant directors of nursing. “People here pay attention to the residents.” While Mary Ellen treats residents like family, she can

Board of Trustees Member Sally Klein: Proud to be part of the mission
Sally Klein has been a pioneering leader in central Pennsylvania policymaking, human services, and nonprofits for decades. Since joining the Homeland Board of Trustees around 2015, she has come to know and admire another landmark institution deeply rooted in community care. “It is amazing to me to watch a group

Homeland resident Mary Deibler: Committed to service, family, and cooking
Mary Deibler believes in service to others. For 15 years after her retirement, she volunteered at Bethesda Mission, a Harrisburg-based provider of housing and services for the homeless. “I like to help people who need help,” she said. She found her niche there at the mission’s youth center, helping in
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Bereavement Six Week Support Group
March 3, 2026 - April 7, 2026
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Homeland Hospice Office, Suite 265B, 2300 Vartan Way, Harrisburg