Senior Hot Meal Delivery Program offered by Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation
Delivers meals three days a week, along with an optional boxed lunch for the following day for older adults in the Plateau region whose mobility limitations make it difficult to shop for or prepare food.. Meals are able to accommodate various dietary requirements.
Delivers meals three days a week, along with an optional boxed lunch for the following day for older adults. Meals are able to accommodate various dietary requirements.
Senior Nutrition offered at Tri-Area Community Center
Provides daily hot meals to congregate diners over 60 years of age and meals on wheels to the homebound elderly. Home meals only go to the vulnerable elderly.
Hot Meal Program offered by Central Area Senior Center
Serves a hot meal five days a week for adults ages 60 and older. Meals can be delivered. Also offers support services at mealtimes.
Provides a congregate hot lunch program five days a week that includes other supportive services. Meals are served in group settings as well as deliverable. Support services may include nutrition education, counseling and recreational activities. Sponsored by Seattle/King County Nutrition Project of Sound Generations. Center seniors may use a food co-op.
Food Bank/Baby Cupboard offered by Multi-Service Center in Federal Way
Operates food pantry and baby cupboard with formula for anyone in need; special no-cook food bags are available for homeless individuals.
Provides supplemental and emergency food to individuals and families; special no-cook options are available for those experiencing homelessness.
Also provides formula, cereal, baby food and diapers for infants as available.
50-60 Meals on Wheels Program offered at Meals on Wheels Kitsap
Provides a nutrition program for senior 50 years of age and older who are permanently or temporarily homebound due to illness or disability and are unable to prepare food for themselves.
Offers balanced and nutritious meals delivered to persons 50-60 years of age in Kitsap County who expect to be home-bound for a short period of time (up to six weeks) due to recent hospitalization, nursing home stay, or serious illness. Eligible persons must be home-bound and unable to prepare meals for themselves. Referrals are accepted from individuals, family members, friends, physicians and agencies.
Home Delivered Meals for Family Caregivers provided by Meals on Wheels Kitsap
Provides a nutrition program for senior 50 years of age and older who are permanently or temporarily homebound due to illness or disability and are unable to prepare food for themselves.
Home delivered meals are provided to participants of the Kitsap County Caregiver Support program. The service is provided to unpaid family caregivers and their care recipient as a means to provide a break for care giving responsibilities. This service is available within funding and eligibility limitations.
Serves a hot lunch four days a week for adults ages 50 and older.
Provides a meal and supportive services to people ages 60 and older. Serves meals in group settings. Support services may include nutrition education, counseling and recreational activities. Sponsored by Seattle/King County Nutrition Project of Sound Generations.
Community Dining offered at Auburn Senior Activity Center
Provides a congregate hot meal program and supportive services to individuals, ages 60 and older. Serves meals in welcoming group settings.
Provides a congregate hot meal program and supportive services for older adults. Serves meals in welcoming group settings. Dining room holds 200 people. Support services may include nutrition education, counseling, and recreational activities. Lunch program is sponsored by Sound Generations.
Chicken Soup Brigade Food Program offered by Lifelong
Delivers prepared frozen meals to homebound people. Also provides grocery bags with fresh produce and shelf-stable items. Operates several pickup centers for clients with some mobility. WAITLIST.
Provides a range of free food and nutrition services for low-income people living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic illnesses or disabilities that have caused them to be homebound. The program delivers prepared frozen meals and/or groceries to homebound clients. Special diets are accommodated. Meals are packaged in a microwave safe container and delivered frozen to the client for easy re-heating. Grocery bags include fresh produce, proteins and shelf-stable items.
Delivers healthy, home-cooked meals to participants' homes within 24 hours of discharge from the hospital. Program also includes wellness check phone calls over 30 days from the first meal delivery. Must live in South King County.
The Welcome Home program is a limited, four-week program for people being discharged from the hospital. Clients receive fourteen medically tailored meals within forty-eight hours of hospital discharge; meals are delivered for four weeks. Clients are also offered nutrition services with a Registered Dietician (RDN) during this time period. Welcome Home meals assist clients in their medical recovery, decrease hospital re-admissions, and improve health outcomes. Eligible clients can transfer into regular home delivery if they are eligible and funding exists.
Meals are cooked in a commercial kitchen, frozen and delivered weekly. Meals meet the guidelines of the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association. Also has special meals to provide for dietary restrictions (please see below). Meal Options: - Healthy Standard - this is our regular meal category, but it is also appropriate for anyone with diabetes or heart disease. - Easy Digestion - this category is designed to meet the needs of those struggling with ongoing diarrhea, GERD, or gastroparesis. - Dialysis Care - this category meets the specialized needs of our clients on kidney dialysis. - No Gluten/No Dairy - these meals are the best choice for those with gluten intolerance, celiac disease, or lactose intolerance. - No Pork/No Beef - if you prefer to avoid beef or pork but enjoy chicken and fish, this may be a good category for you. - Vegetarian - these meals contain NO meat, fish, or poultry (but are not vegan). For clients who struggle with chewing or swallowing, any of the above meal categories can be made into a soft texture (very finely chopped).
Senior Hot Meal Program offered at Greater Maple Valley Community Center
Provides congregate hot meal program to adults ages 50 and older. Serves delicious, balanced meals in welcoming group settings. Meals are prepared by Community Center cook staff.
Provides congregate hot meal program to adults, ages 50 and older. Serves delicious, balanced meals in welcoming group settings. Meals are prepared on site.
Delivers frozen meals to the homes of adults ages 60+ years in King County. Clients can order up to 14 meals per week and choose from several menu items, including liquid nutritional supplements. Program has a three-month waitlist.
Delivers meals to older adults in King County. Provides a choice of 30 plus different meals including breakfast, kosher, vegan, and vegetarian. Additionally, some meals are low in saturated fat, low cholesterol, and low sodium.
Seven meals can be ordered per week and are delivered once a week. Liquid nutritional supplements (Ensure and Glucerna) are available for purchase. Meals arrive frozen and packaged in trays that can be heated in either a microwave or conventional oven.
Service begins approximately 1 to 2 weeks after agency receives the application.
Senior and Community Center offered at Port Angeles Senior Center
Center is a multi purpose recreational Center for those 45 and above. Along with our recreational component, we offer a variety of services, as well as rental of rooms for private parties, businesses, and community groups.
The Senior Center offers a wide range of activities from fitness/wellness classes, pickleball, educational classes, card games, and day trips. They also publish a monthly newsletter. Coastal Community Action Program runs the Senior Nutrition lunch program and meals are served, Mon-Fri, between 12pm and 1pm (no need for reservations and you can show up anytime between 12-1p. Home delivery is available. Other services include: support groups, Medicare assistance, Senior Information and assistance, foot care, and massage.
Elders Lunch Program offered by United Indians of All Tribes Foundation at Labateyah Youth Home
Provides weekday nutritional lunches and other activities involving nutrition counseling and health care for Native American seniors ages 55 and older. Delivers food as well.
Provides weekday nutritional lunches as well as cultural activities, fitness classes, transportation, and social service information and referrals.
Social Services offered at Ukrainian Community Center of Washington
Offers mental health counseling and case management; assistance with immigration status adjustment (green cards/citizenship) and family reunification; senior programs with hot meals and activities; parenting education and family support.
Provides Behavioral Health Counseling, Immigration Assistance and Social Services. Offers mental health counseling and case management; assistance with immigration status adjustment (green cards/citizenship) and family reunification; senior programs with hot meals and activities; parenting education and family support.
Offers a hot lunch for adults ages 60 and older. Provides low-cost pet food to low-income older adults. Deliveries upon request.
Provides a congregate hot meal program in a group setting. Many meals feature fresh organic produce grown locally. Support services may include transportation, nutrition education, counseling and recreational activities. Sponsored by Seattle/King County Nutrition Project of Sound Generations. Pet Food Delivered 2nd M, pick up by end of that week Service is sponsored through the Humane Society of Bellevue. Meals on Wheels available, delivered every other week and recipients can order up to 2 meals per person per day in the household.
Community Dining / Hot Lunches offered at Center for Active Living
Provides a nutritious hot meal program in the Junction Cafe serving balancing meals in a group setting. Homemade soups, sandwiches and salads are available in Margie's Cafe. No restrictions.
Community Dining: We serve a hot meal prepared from scratch in a community setting. Our menu changes every day and is designed to be culturally varied and nutritious. Sponsored by Seattle/King County Nutrition Project of Sound Generations.
Margie's Cafe: offers a rotating weekly menu of delicious, freshly prepared coffee, cookies, sandwiches, salads, and soups.
Home Delivered Meals For Seniors provided by Meals on Wheels Kitsap
Provides a nutrition program for seniors 60 years of age and older who are permanently or temporarily homebound due to illness or disability and are unable to prepare food for themselves.
Well-balanced and nutritious meals are delivered to adults 60 years and older in Kitsap County who are homebound due to illness or disability and are unable to prepare meals for themselves. Referrals are accepted from individuals, family members, friends, physicians, healthcare organizations and social service/community agencies. Meals are provided on a donation-only basis and participants are asked to contribute as able.
Hot Meal Program offered at Enumclaw Senior Activity Center
Provides a hot meal for Enumclaw residents. Deliveries available upon request.
Provides a congregate hot meal program four days a week, including a soup and sandwich lunch, and a continental breakfast Fridays; diabetic diets can be accommodated. A frozen, delivery meal program is available upon request for a $6 suggested donation through Sound Generations. A 12-passenger van transports individuals to and from the lunch program.