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Landis Homes is a vibrant community of neighbors who fill their time with meaningful, service-oriented activities. We host educational events and cultural opportunities. We love to share the exciting happenings from our campus as well as celebrate with our residents and staff.

Two LeadingAge PA Awards Received

Two LeadingAge PA Awards Received

Published: 07/19/2018

Distinguished Service Awards for 2018 were presented at the LeadingAge PA annual conference in Hershey, PA, on June 21. Dorcas Benner received the award for Caregiver of the Year for her work with Landis at Home, and a Landis Homes...

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President’s Blog — 10 Years of Learning

President’s Blog — 10 Years of Learning

Published: 06/21/2018

by President/CEO Larry Zook in conversation with Susan Stauffer, Director of the Pathways Institute for Lifelong Learning, as the program prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary . The Fall Semester Kickoff & 10th Anniversary Celebration will be held on July...

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History, Antiques, and Share-A-Meal Adventures

History, Antiques, and Share-A-Meal Adventures

Published: 06/07/2018

Melissa Kalicicki, Annual Gifts Officer The first thing that struck me when I visited with Mim Noll is her affinity for antiques. I couldn’t move from her doorway without taking in all of the beautiful lamps positioned around her home....

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Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Celebrated

Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Celebrated

Published: 06/07/2018

Pictured: Gathered, for the ribbon cutting at Landis Homes, left to right, front row, are Craig Smith (RGS Associates), Gregg Scott (RLPS Architects), Linford Good (Landis Homes Vice President of Marketing & Planning), Elvin Kraybill, (Capital Campaign Co-chair), Larry Zook,...

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Pathways Institute marks 10 years of lifelong learning

Pathways Institute marks 10 years of lifelong learning

Published: 05/18/2018

CATHY MOLITORIS | LNP CORRESPONDENT May 16, 2018  Ten years ago, Susan Stauffer saw an opportunity to provide lifelong learning and enrichment to people 55 and older.  She was developing and directing the Pathways Institute (PI) for Lifelong Learning at...

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