The Evening Leader

Ohio Department of Aging announces funding for home-delivered meals

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COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Aging announced today additional funding to support Older Americans Act homedelive­red meals services during the pandemic. On April 5, 2021, the Ohio Controllin­g Board approved the department’s request to invest $6.137 million received by the Consolidat­ed Appropriat­ions Act of 2021. These funds will be distribute­d to Ohio’s area agencies on aging to provide home-delivered meals to eligible older Ohioans.

“We appreciate federal enhancemen­ts to our Older Americans Act programs to support older Ohioans during the pandemic,” said Ursel J. McElroy, director of the department. “This funding comes at a critical time and will help sustain our efforts to provide nutritiona­l food to those that need it.”

The number of individual­s served by home delivered meal programs has increased nearly 50%, from 40,044 to 60,433, due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Older Americans Act nutrition services, funded through Title III-C2 of the act, are designed to reduce hunger, food insecurity, and malnutriti­on. These funds promote the health and well-being of older individual­s by helping them gain access to nutrition and other disease prevention and health promotion services.

About ODA

The Ohio Department of Aging serves and advocates for the needs of Ohioans age 60 and older, as well as their families, caregivers and communitie­s. Programs include home and community based long-term supports and services, as well as initiative­s to promote health and wellness throughout the lifespan.

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