Overview
About Jersey City Meals On Wheels
Jersey City Meals On Wheels is a vital community service program administered by the Department of Health and Human Services. Headquartered at the city’s health facility on Cornelison Avenue, the program is designed to support the nutritional needs of homebound seniors and disabled residents who are unable to shop or cook for themselves. This initiative ensures that vulnerable members of the community can maintain their independence and health while living in their own homes.
Home Delivered Meals
The core service of the agency is the delivery of nutritious, frozen meals to eligible residents. The program serves hundreds of seniors daily, providing food that meets specific dietary guidelines.
- Eligibility: Services are available to Jersey City residents aged 60 and older who are homebound, unable to prepare meals, and have no other means of obtaining food.
- Delivery Schedule: Meals are typically delivered once a week in packs containing daily servings for the week.
- Wellness Checks: Drivers also perform informal welfare checks, ensuring the safety and well-being of the recipients during delivery.
Application and Guidelines
Participation in the program requires a formal application and assessment process to verify eligibility.
- Assessment: Applicants must undergo an evaluation to confirm their homebound status and nutritional risk.
- Emergency Preparedness: The program advises clients to keep a supply of non-perishable food on hand in case weather conditions disrupt deliveries.
Contact and Location
While the administrative oversight is often coordinated through the Department of Health at Jackson Square, the operational logistics are associated with the Cornelison Avenue facility.
- Support: Staff are available to answer questions regarding application status, delivery schedules, and dietary concerns during business hours.
- Volunteers: The program often relies on the dedication of community volunteers to assist with operations and advocacy.
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