Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I have to be a member of United Church of Christ to use your services?
No. The communities of UCC Homes welcome people of all faiths and life experiences.
2. Do I pay an entrance fee to move to a community of UCC Homes?
No. UCC Homes does not require entrance fees. Fees are based on a monthly or daily basis. Each individual person maintains control of their own finances, with no buy in fee or transfer of personal assets required.
3. Do I pay a monthly maintenance fee to live in a rented apartment or cottage?
No. UCC Homes does not charge a maintenance fee to live in a rented apartment or cottage.
4. Do the communities of UCC Homes use agency staff?
No. UCC Homes does not use agency staff in any of our communities.
5. Do you accept Medicaid?
Yes. UCC Homes is Medicaid-approved for Skilled Nursing services. Personal Care services are not eligible for state funding in the state of Pennsylvania.
6. Where can I find an Admission Application to fill out?
You can click on the following link to fill out an Admission Application for one or more of the communities of UCC Homes.
7. Can I bring personal items and belongings from home?
Yes. The communities of UCC Homes promote a home-like experience, where one can engage in lifelong routines to the greatest extent possible, surrounded by your favorite items.
8. Do the communities of UCC Homes have specific visiting hours?
No. The communities of UCC Homes do not have specific visiting hours. Residents may have visits anytime of the day or evening.
Have additional questions? Please do not hesitate to reach out to the community of interest by contacting them directly by phone or by filling out the Request More Information form below.
The Lebanon Valley Home in Annville, PA — (717) 867-4467
Thornwald Home in Carlisle, PA — (717) 249-4118
Ephrata Manor in Ephrata, PA — (717) 738-4940
Sarah A. Todd Memorial Home in Carlisle, PA — (717) 245-2187
Kindred Place at Annville — (717) 867-5572
Kindred Place at Harrisburg — (717) 657-7900