UPMC Nutrition Services
County Nutrition Services
Nutrition Resources
Paying for Nutrition Services
Accessing Nutrition Services
Meeting daily nutritional requirements is essential for older adults
to maintain their health and well-being. A number of nutrition services
exist to educate older adults of their dietary needs and provide regularly
prepared nutritional meals.
UPMC Nutrition Services
On a regular basis, UPMC sponsors events
and classes that focus on maintaining nutrition health. Classes
include:
-
personal consultations with a registered dietitian/nutritionist
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education programs for individuals living with certain diseases
and conditions
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seminars designed to promote healthy weight loss and management
In addition, UPMC offers patient
education materials that focus on a range of nutrition topics.
County Nutrition Services
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Congregate (Shared) Meals
For adults age 60 or older who enjoy dining in a group setting,
congregate meals are available at senior centers throughout the
area. Meals must meet one-third of the Required Dietary Allowances
and must be reviewed and approved by a registered dietitian. Nutritious
meals are served at least once a day. There is no obligation to
dine every day -- older adults may attend as frequently as desired for
five or more days a week. Individuals with special dietary restrictions
should talk with the senior center to learn what accommodations
are available.
To locate a congregate meal program at a senior center near you,
search
Pennsylvania
Senior Centers Listed By Counties, or contact the local
Area Agency on Aging.
The Meals on Wheels
Association of America provides a directory of congregate meal
providers throughout the nation.
- Home-Delivered Meals
For older adults with health conditions that prevent them from shopping
for food or preparing meals for themselves, home-delivered meals programs
are available to help them meet their nutritional needs. Home-Delivered
Meals (also know as Meals-on-Wheels) is a federally funded program
designed to help meet the nutritional needs of older adults age 60
and older who are homebound. Volunteers deliver the meals to the person’s
home. Meals must meet one-third of the Required Dietary Allowances
and must be reviewed and approved by a registered dietitian. Individuals
with special dietary restrictions should talk with the senior center
to learn what accommodations are available.
To locate a home-delivered meals program at a senior center near you,
search
Pennsylvania
Senior Centers Listed By Counties, or contact the local
Area Agency on Aging.
The Meals on Wheels
Association of America provides a directory of Meals on
Wheels providers throughout the nation.
- Food Stamp Benefits
To help low-income individuals purchase nutritious meals
at local grocery stores and supermarkets, the Department of Public
Welfare offers food stamps to those who meet eligibility requirements.
For information on the eligibility requirements and how to apply
for food stamps, visit the Pennsylvania Department
of Public Welfare website or contact your local
county assistance office.
Paying for Nutrition Services
Education classes and events vary as to whether a fee is associated.
See the course description for cost information or contact the phone
number provided for additional information.
For both the Congregate and Home-Delivered Meals programs, fees may
not apply but donations (including food stamps) are accepted and encouraged.
No fee is associated with receiving food stamp benefits.
Accessing Nutrition Services
Contact us to learn more
about the nutrition services and meal assistance programs available
or e-mail
us your questions.