Homeland Center is a well-established care facility with a 155-year tradition of providing exceptional and compassionate care. Founded by nine churches in 1867, the Society for the Home for the Friendless has since evolved into a place where residents can live as independently as possible with assistance for daily tasks when needed. The expert nursing care available 24/7 caters to residents requiring short- or long-term assistance, ensuring their well-being and comfort at all times.
For loved ones experiencing advancing memory loss, Homeland Center offers a safe and compassionate setting that provides specialized care and support. The dedicated staff is trained to provide personalized care tailored to the unique needs of each resident, creating a nurturing environment for those facing memory challenges. Additionally, Homeland Center offers physician-directed care for residents in need of short-term rehabilitation, assisting them in their recovery from various medical conditions.
Beyond its focus on physical health and recovery, Homeland Center also values the emotional well-being of its residents. The facility incorporates art and music therapy programs, as well as opportunities for social engagement and recreational activities to promote mental well-being. With a focus on holistic care, Homeland Center strives to create a supportive and inclusive community where residents feel valued and respected.
In addition to its commitment to quality care, Homeland Center is dedicated to upholding principles of non-discrimination and cultural competence. The facility complies with various civil rights acts and strives to ensure equal access to treatment and services for all individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability. By maintaining an environment that is inclusive and accessible to all, Homeland Center seeks to provide a welcoming and supportive home for all residents.