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* Matches participants with volunteers who provide:
  • Friendly visits
  • Telephone reassurance
  • Medical appointment transportation
  • Supplemental frozen meals
  • Shopping services

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Home Delivered Meals
Friendly Outreach Programs
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Emergency Alert
Provides home delivered meals for nutritionally-at-risk homebound elderly individuals or those unable to prepare meals in Rensselaer County. Provides seniors the opportunity to improve and-or maintain their nutrition, health status, and quality of life while remaining in their home.

* Prepares and delivers a variety of refrigerated pre-packaged meals nationwide.
* Provides education, social and recreation activities for older adults. Congregate meals. Transportation. To Senior Center for meals. Once weekly shopping to Hudson-Titus Plaza. Medical equipment loans. Canes, commodes, bath chairs, raised toilet seats, crutches, walkers,wheelchairs. Wheelchairs may be borrowed for up to two months. All other equipment may be borrowed for up to 90 days. Health and nutrition information. "Life in Irondequoit". Casework services for frail, elderly members of the program. Emergency Food Delivery.

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Occasional Medical Equipment/Supplies
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Senior Ride Programs
Senior Centers
Home Delivered Meals
Recreational Activities/Sports
Nutritious noontime meals are distributed to elderly residents in many locations in Orange County, with nutrition education and counseling with a registered dietician provided as needed. Arrangements may be made for weekend service and limited diet modifications. A pre-screening process is required to determine one’s eligibility for the service. Final approval is dependent upon an in-home assessment.
Serves morning snacks and lunches at church as well as homebound meals to Seniors. Provides transportation to those interested in the program, visits from a Senior Advocate, recreational activities, trips, bible study and guest speakers. A Sponsor organization for SNAP through the Suffolk County Department for the Aging.
The Greene County Department of Human Services Nutrition Program allows seniors to remain independent in their homes while maintaining good nutrition. Home Delivered Meals are provided to those unable to prepare meals for themselves. Volunteers deliver these meals Monday through Friday (except holidays) throughout Greene County. This program provides seniors the opportunity to improve and/or maintain their nutrition, health status, and quality of life while remaining in their home. Each senior service center serves a noon-time meal consisting of a hot entree, vegetable and fruit, bread and butter, low fat milk and a dessert. Substitutions are available for those on diabetic or low-salt diets. The Nutrition Education Program provides a registered dietitian who does nutritional education on a one-on-one counseling level if needed by clients.
Provides home delivered meals for nutritionally-at-risk homebound elderly individuals or those unable to prepare meals in Rensselaer County. Provides seniors the opportunity to improve and-or maintain their nutrition, health status, and quality of life while remaining in their home.

Columbia County Office for the Aging provides home delivered meals to those who are 60 years or older, essentially home-bound and unable to prepare their own main meal of the day. The meals are designed to provide one-third of the USDA Recommended Daily Intake of nutrients.

Home delivered meals are provided to persons aged 60+ and over who, based on an assessment, are unable to meet their daily nutritional needs. Hot meal delivered Monday through Friday, frozen meals available for the weekend.
The Warren-Hamilton Counties Office for Aging delivers a hot noon meal to the homes of eligible seniors.
Provides home delivered meals for nutritionally-at-risk homebound elderly individuals or those unable to prepare meals. Offers private nutrition counseling to older people with questions about diabetes, weight loss or gain, and healthy eating.
The Greene County Department of Human Services Nutrition Program allows seniors to remain independent in their homes while maintaining good nutrition. Home Delivered Meals are provided to those unable to prepare meals for themselves. Volunteers deliver these meals Monday through Friday (except holidays) throughout Greene County. This program provides seniors the opportunity to improve and/or maintain their nutrition, health status, and quality of life while remaining in their home. Each senior service center serves a noon-time meal consisting of a hot entree, vegetable and fruit, bread and butter, low fat milk and a dessert. Substitutions are available for those on diabetic or low-salt diets. The Nutrition Education Program provides a registered dietitian who does nutritional education on a one-on-one counseling level if needed by clients.
Provides Congregate lunches, nutrition education and counseling, and home-delivered meals for homebound elderly, nutrition education and counseling.

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Home Delivered Meals
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
* Provides congregate meals, home delivered meals.

* Offers nutrition education and counseling by evaluating nutritional needs and developing a nutrition counseling plan.

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Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Home Delivered Meals
Nutrition Education
Provides home delivered meals for nutritionally-at-risk homebound elderly individuals or those unable to prepare meals. Offers private nutrition counseling to older people with questions about diabetes, weight loss or gain, and healthy eating.
Delivers freshly-prepared hot lunches to elderly, disabled, and/or ill residents living in and around Watertown and in Carthage. Clients may choose to have bagged dinners, as well as meals for the weekend, delivered. Meals are prepared to accommodate personal preferences as well as dietary restrictions.
One hot or other appropriate meal delivered per day, five weekdays, to older persons in Tompkins County who are homebound or unable to access congregate meal facilities.Sandwich meals to supplement the main meal and weekend meals are delivered with regular weekday meals.
Provides home delivered meals for nutritionally-at-risk homebound elderly individuals or those unable to prepare meals in Rensselaer County. Provides seniors the opportunity to improve and-or maintain their nutrition, health status, and quality of life while remaining in their home.

The Warren-Hamilton Counties Office for Aging delivers a hot noon meal to the homes of eligible seniors.
Provides home delivered meals for nutritionally-at-risk homebound elderly individuals or those unable to prepare meals in Rensselaer County. Provides seniors the opportunity to improve and-or maintain their nutrition, health status, and quality of life while remaining in their home.

Provides home delivered meals for nutritionally-at-risk homebound elderly individuals or those unable to prepare meals. Offers private nutrition counseling to older people with questions about diabetes, weight loss or gain, and healthy eating.
The Warren-Hamilton Counties Office for Aging delivers a hot noon meal to the homes of eligible seniors.
* Provides a home delivered meal to homebound individuals.
* Provides nutrition counseling and education.

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Nutrition Education
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Home Delivered Meals
Homebound meals are hot nutritious meals that are delivered to qualified homebound seniors 60 years or older, who are residents of Sullivan County and have limited support and difficulty preparing their own meals. Participants can be referred for this service by contacting the Office for the Aging. Referrals can be made by individuals, doctors, neighbors, or friends. Participants may also receive assistance for other needed services through a complete assessment by an OFA Aging Services Specialist.