ECUMENICAL RETIREMENT COMMUNITY OF HARRISBURG II
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4.6
out of 5
Based on 75 reviews
Reviews (5)
Stacy Ling
When it came time to find memory care for my mom, it was a difficult decision to make. On a recommendation from a friend, we found Ecumenical Community and are so grateful. Jason Turi’s exceptional knowledge and kindness made the process much easier and less stressful. From day one, the staff have treated my mom with genuine kindness and dignity. You can tell they truly care. My mom is kept engaged and It’s made a real difference in her mood and quality of life. I always know what’s going on with her care, and the staff are responsive and proactive when reaching out. If you are searching for a place for someone you love, I cannot recommend Ecumenical Community enough. They have given my mom a safe, warm, and joyful place to be.
John Kistler
We needed a safe, comfortable place for our mother and were fortunate to find Ecumenical. The staff, activities, accommodations and food are all great! A special thanks to Jason Turri who was exceptional throughout the application and move in process. Jason was (and continue to be) responsive, kind, understanding, and patient.
John Hall
Ecumenical Retirement Community has been an answer to our cousin's prayers. She relocated from her home in Harrisburg in the summer of 2025 and couldn't be happier! Her overall health, emotional and physical has really improved. Her well being is enhanced by living in community, socially interacting, and participating in activities. She has been very pleased with the meal options and times. We feel, as does she, that the staff is very professional, attentive and friendly. We have always found this location to be very clean throughout. Our research about ECR prior to our cousin's move was all very positive and this has certainly proven true. 5 stars!
Nicole Maddox
My mother was living independently in her own apartment in the Hbg area and was able to take care of herself and her needs with no help. In Oct 2025, she had a stroke. This limited her ability to safely take care of herself and live on her own. After her stroke, she is still able to wash, dress, feed herself, and overall take care of herself independently. Unfortunately, she did suffer the loss of most high-level executive decision functions and other brain damage and now needs to be in a home where others are around, meals are prepared, and chores/cleaning are provided. Ecumenical is the place! When she and I started looking for a place where she could move to, we visited several places in and around the Hbg area. I called Ecumenical and not only was the initial conversation on the phone to setup the appointment extremely encouraging, but Treva took the time to discuss possibilities and listened to my concerns. After we setup the appointment, within days we were there seeing options that would work for my mom. After consideration of all the homes we looked into, Ecumenical was #1, by far. From the friendly staff, to the many residents we met, to the various events that we learned are available to keep the residents moving and social, nothing came close for the price! The cleanliness of the facility, attention to the residents to treat them with dignity and respect, the many events that are held and the outings the residents go on are extremely top-notch. In summary, if you are looking for an independent living situation for your loved one or need a little more nursing care for them, consider Ecumenical Senior Living. Ask for Treva, she is amazing! She gets to know all her residents and engages in the welfare and lives of all who live there. She soon is going to learn how to crochet from my mom! I never thought of having my mom live in an independent living situation like this, but Treva and the staff have made it so I can sleep at night knowing my mom is getting everything she needs and is being monitored without interfering in her daily life. This gives both my mom and I peace of mind and has allowed her to feel more confident and secure, even after the effects of the stroke that she endured. Thank you to all the staff who everyday provide excellent care to the residents and a big shout-out to Treva!
Lori Cauffiel
My mother fell, was taken to the hospital and then to rehab but I didn't feel comfortable with her going home. My mother had visited friends at Ecumenical and always remarked about how much she liked the staff there. A friend had visited Ecumenical and gave me Jason Turri's name. He helped me move my mom from rehab to Ecumenical and was very helpful in answering my questions even after she was moved in. The staff at Ecumenical seems to really care about the residents.

