
New RN Toni Crowder spreads love and cheer to residents
Now that her time is her own again, Toni Crowder promises to resume bringing liver and onions to Homeland. She used to bring it for lunch once a month, a

Now that her time is her own again, Toni Crowder promises to resume bringing liver and onions to Homeland. She used to bring it for lunch once a month, a

The Homeland Summertime Fair is a blend of old traditions and new ventures, but all Maliah Sumpter wanted to do was send Homeland Center Director of Admissions and Social Services

Carl Barna is giving a tour of the impromptu tomato garden sprouting on the veranda overlooking Homeland Center’s verdant Catherine Elizabeth Meikle Courtyard. “There’s Bush Goliath,” he says, rattling off

For the fifth year in a row, a poll of Harrisburg Magazine’s more than 50,000 readers resulted in Homeland Center being selected as the Readers’ Choice for Best Long-Term Care Facility. “We are honored to again be recognized for our quality

Residents and guests often comment on Homeland’s home-like atmosphere, where everyone feels like family. Now, two residents in facing rooms have taken the family theme one step further, discovering not only that they have roots in the same rural enclave

Kathy Kuchwara looks after Homeland’s feathered friends! Resident Mary Jane Baum noticed that the birds in Homeland’s second-floor aviary seemed to appreciate their new toys. “They love the swing,” agreed nurse Kathy Kuchwara. “They’re probably like people and the way

Another successful Homeland Center Summertime Fair dodged the raindrops – mostly – while offering fun for residents, neighbors, and kids of all ages. The 2016 Summertime Fair, held on a warm Saturday, offered games, food, pony rides, classic cars, and