
Families Share Treasured Memories at Annual Event
We all have them. Special memories of time spent with a loved one. With perfect clarity, we remember the sounds, scents and feelings of the moment. Sometimes the collection of

We all have them. Special memories of time spent with a loved one. With perfect clarity, we remember the sounds, scents and feelings of the moment. Sometimes the collection of

From noon to 1:30 p.m. every Wednesday between June 12 and July 24, each of Homeland Center’s six care areas will have their own picnic in the Chet Henry Memorial

Music has been a constant note through the lives of Ray and Dann Caldwell. Ray is a resident of Homeland Center, and his son, Dann, is Homeland Hospice chaplain with

When it comes to childhood memories of fish dinners, opinions are divided. “When my mom made fish, I didn’t like it,” said Gloria Walters. “I always liked fish, and I used to love to go fishing,” said Sarah Lewis. However,

Lisa Fetter, a lifelong Dauphin County resident, is a Social Worker for Homeland HomeHealth. Lisa graduated from La Salle University, where she played Division One Field Hockey, with a bachelor’s degree in social work. “Go Explorers!” Lisa also earned a

The term “hospice” can be traced back to medieval times when it was referred to as a place of shelter and rest for the weary or ill travelers on a long journey. (1) In today’s world, “hospice” was initially applied

At Homeland Hospice, we raise our pinwheels to the wind in celebration of our heroes: children and their families. “Our pediatric hospice program was launched out of necessity,” stated Deb Klinger, RN and Director of Homeland Hospice. “Not many hospice