Our Privilege.
Our Privilege.
HOMELAND
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 Assistant Activities Director Jessica Budd: A heart for the elderly
As a little girl, Jessica Budd was walking through the halls of Homeland to visit her great-grandmother. “Mom, this is what I want to do when I grow up,” she

Daniel and Carolyn Barber: 70 years of travels and togetherness
“Welcome to our home away from home.” That’s how Dan Barber greets visitors to his comfortably arranged personal care suite. Since he and his wife, Carolyn, have moved to Homeland

Homeland housekeeper Christine McClucas: Honoring the memory of her grandmother
At Homeland, titles and job descriptions don’t matter when a resident has a problem. If someone’s TV is stuck on the wrong channel, a Homeland staffer will step up, said

Homeland Assistant Activities Director Jessica Budd: A heart for the elderly
As a little girl, Jessica Budd was walking through the halls of Homeland to visit her great-grandmother. “Mom, this is what I want to do when I grow up,” she told her mother. “I want to work here. I want

Daniel and Carolyn Barber: 70 years of travels and togetherness
“Welcome to our home away from home.” That’s how Dan Barber greets visitors to his comfortably arranged personal care suite. Since he and his wife, Carolyn, have moved to Homeland Center, they’ve enjoyed the people and even bring their own

Homeland housekeeper Christine McClucas: Honoring the memory of her grandmother
At Homeland, titles and job descriptions don’t matter when a resident has a problem. If someone’s TV is stuck on the wrong channel, a Homeland staffer will step up, said housekeeper Christine McClucas “The employees are friendly, and they will

Homeland Assistant Activities Director Jessica Budd: A heart for the elderly
As a little girl, Jessica Budd was walking through the halls of Homeland to visit her great-grandmother. “Mom, this is what I want to do when I grow up,” she told her mother. “I want to work here. I want to work in a place like this.” This year, Jess

Daniel and Carolyn Barber: 70 years of travels and togetherness
“Welcome to our home away from home.” That’s how Dan Barber greets visitors to his comfortably arranged personal care suite. Since he and his wife, Carolyn, have moved to Homeland Center, they’ve enjoyed the people and even bring their own family to activities. “We’re happy here,” says Dan. “Everyone’s so

Homeland housekeeper Christine McClucas: Honoring the memory of her grandmother
At Homeland, titles and job descriptions don’t matter when a resident has a problem. If someone’s TV is stuck on the wrong channel, a Homeland staffer will step up, said housekeeper Christine McClucas “The employees are friendly, and they will help you if you need help,” Christine said. “It doesn’t

Artist David McBride: Evoking memories for Homeland residents
David McBride first showed his artwork at Homeland Center in 2019. This year, he jumped at the chance to exhibit his pieces again. “I was so pleased to come back out here and hang stuff again; it was nutty,” he said. “If one person sees it and likes one of
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