Stories

Theater production mines Homeland history for stories of caring

Theater production mines Homeland history for stories of caring

  July 7, 2015

Since 1986, Open Stage of Harrisburg has given theatrical life to stories of love, memory, conflict, and courage. Since 1867, Homeland Center has provided shelter, care, and dignity for people with stories of their own to tell. So it was only natural that these two highly regarded institutions join forces….

60 charter members of The 1867 Society of Homeland honored

60 charter members of The 1867 Society of Homeland honored

  June 8, 2015

Generous contributions make it possible for Homeland Center to provide in excess of $2 million in annual benevolent care HARRISBURG, PA (Friday, May 8, 2015) – Sixty charter members of the new 1867 Society of Homeland were honored today for generous donations that make it possible for Homeland Center and Homeland Hospice…

Homeland Center’s rehab brings a holistic approach to wellness

Homeland Center’s rehab brings a holistic approach to wellness

  April 8, 2015

Marianna Bjurstrom doesn’t let severe arthritis keep her from enjoying the day trips and activities that Homeland has to offer. Her rehabilitation services have helped her retain as much mobility as possible and even taught her to use a power wheelchair. “I don’t want to be a couch potato,” she…

Homeland is proactive in preventing weight loss

Homeland is proactive in preventing weight loss

  December 12, 2014

Unintended weight loss in the elderly is serious business. When the body is forced to draw on stored protein for energy, the antibodies that ward off illness are diverted, and a cascade of negative health consequences can follow. “If you have an 80- or 85-year-old who’s beginning to lose weight,…

Two residents recount service during World War II, Korea during Veterans Day luncheon

Two residents recount service during World War II, Korea during Veterans Day luncheon

  November 12, 2014

For F.M. Richard Simons, volunteering to fight during World War II was a way of giving back to the country that had welcomed his grandparents. The Korea War was in full force when a friend from nursing training convinced Marianna Bjurstrom to join the Air Force. To Bjurstrom, who was…

Homeland sing-along sparks memories, smiles

Homeland sing-along sparks memories, smiles

  October 27, 2014

Pete Wambach recalls how, as he played a sentimental song for retirement community residents, he noticed a  woman wiping away tears. He asked her what was wrong. “My husband sang that song and got down on his knee in Riverfront Park and proposed to me,” she said. “And he’s been…