Senior Nutrition
- I think my elderly parents might be eligible for Meals On Wheels. How do I get them signed up?
- How would I volunteer for the Meals On Wheels program?
- Where are the menus for Meals On Wheels?
- What does it cost to get Meals On Wheels?
I think my elderly parents might be eligible for Meals On Wheels. How do I get them signed up?
Getting signed up for Meals On Wheels is as simple as making a phone call to the Central District Health Department Senior Nutrition program 327-7460. You can also get more information by visiting this page of our website.
How would I volunteer for the Meals On Wheels program?
We'd love to have you become a volunteer driver for Meals On Wheels. Call the Senior Nutrition program at the health district 327-7460 and they'll give you information on becoming a volunteer. You can also learn more about what it means to deliver meals to homebound elderly by visiting this page on our website.
Where are the menus for Meals On Wheels?
We've moved the location of the menus to this page on the website. You'll be able to click on any day of the month and see what's being served.
What does it cost to get Meals On Wheels?
We ask Meals On Wheels participants for a $3.00 donation for each meal, but the donation is not a requirement and no eligible person will be denied a meal because of inability to make the suggested donation amount. To learn more about the program visit our website.

