Solano Meals on Wheels Increases Operations Over Holiday

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December 10, 2020
Edward Smith

Solano Meals on Wheels Increases Operations During Pandemic

The Solano County Meals on Wheels program has been delivering healthy meals to homebound senior citizens in Benicia, Rio Vista, Suisun City, Vacaville, Dixon, and Vallejo for more than fifty years. Throughout this time, the organization’s mission has been to make sure no elderly people go hungry and, in the 2020 holiday season, the group is significantly increasing their operations and providing meals to even more people in need.

Feeding The Elderly

Solano County Meals on Wheels typically serves around 13,000 meals every month. However, as the coronavirus pandemic has made it dangerous for elderly people to leave their homes, the organization has nearly doubled its monthly meal count.

According to Laurie Hartmann, executive director of the program, the organization is currently serving around 26,000 meals every month. Furthermore, the organization’s client base has grown to around 850 people when, at this time last year, there were only around 700 who relied on the service.

Emergency Food Box

In 2019, Meals on Wheels provided emergency food boxes during the fire season. These boxes contained enough food to keep clients fed for five full days. Because many were without electricity as power companies shut down operations to reduce the risk of fires, the boxes helped many people without access to refrigeration or other necessary utilities and services.

In 2020, the organization is sending out a second round of emergency food boxes to clients who are adhering to the recent stay-at-home order for Solano County. While in 2019, each recipient was given a single box, this year, recipients will receive two boxes each. Clients who prefer not to have boxes delivered to their homes directly are able to pick them up at the Benicia senior center at 11:00 a.m. every Monday

The boxes are delivered in addition to the regular Meals on Wheels service and are full of a variety of different non-perishable food items. Boxes include fruit, vegetable juices, chili, canned meats, protein shakes, and more.

Holistic Service

Hartmann stated that the needs of the elderly community are “sometimes more than food” and indicated that Meals on Wheels’ services are much more than just delivering meals. The organization also has a pet food program to help seniors feed their cats and dogs and does their best to provide clothing and toys as well.

Staying Safe

Seniors are some of the most vulnerable members of the population, especially with regards to the Covid-19 pandemic. While many people with the virus only experience moderate symptoms like cough and fever, at-risk groups such as senior citizens are more likely to suffer serious illnesses like pneumonia that could lead to death.

By reducing the need for the elderly to leave their homes, Solano Meals on Wheels is doing everything it can to make sure that senior members of our community stay safe during this unprecedented time.

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