Dayton Daily News

CARES Act to pay for senior meals

Older Ohioans may be able to get free meals from local restaurant­s.

- By Kaitlin Schroeder Staff Writer

Older Ohioans who are unable to prepare meals and lack meal support at home or in their communitie­s could get free meals from local restaurant­s through a new program with local area agencies on aging.

The Ohio Department of Aging recently announced the program which was developed with money from the CARES Act. Local restaurant­s participat­ing in the program receive reimbursem­ent from these funds for the meals they provide to eligible participan­ts.

“This program serves three purposes,” ODA Director Ursel McElroy said in a statement. “It spurs local investment in an economic sector significan­tly impacted by COVID-19; it increases small-business restaurant investment; and it meets the increased demand of older adults needing nutrition services.”

The short-term program is designed to serve older adults with the greatest economic and social need. It places special emphasis on low-income older adults. It also focuses on older Ohioans living in rural areas; those with severe disabiliti­es; those with limited English-speaking ability; and those with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders.

Participat­ing restaurant­s must have 50 or fewer employees, be able to produce meals that meet

industry-standard nutri- tional guidelines, and deliver meals to participan­ts, either directly or through community partners. Meals may be hot, cold, or frozen entrees and are available for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

For more informatio­n about the Staying Healthy program or nutrition services for older adults, contact your area agency on aging. Call 1-866-243-5678 to be connected to the agency serving your community or visit www.aging.ohio.gov/findservic­es to look up agency contact informatio­n.

Staying Healthy is a companion initiative to the Staying Connected daily phone check-in service the department launched in May.

For more informatio­n on Ohio’s response to COVID19, visit coronaviru­s.ohio. gov or call 1-833-4-ASK-ODH.

Contact this reporter at 937610-7386 or email Kaitlin. Schroeder@coxinc.com.

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