Department of Family Services – Older Adults

CONTACT INFORMATION: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
703-324-7948 TTY 711
12011 Government Center Parkway, Suite 708
Fairfax, VA 22035
Trina Mayhan-Webb
Director

Nutrition Resources for Aging in Place

Article by Maria Loh, Fairfax Area Agency on Aging

(Posted 2022 May)

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friends eatingAs more older adults choose to age in place, it is important to understand that food access, availability and good nutrition play a part in helping them remain safely in their own homes. This year’s theme for Older American’s Month is Age My Way, and there are many resources to help older adults remain in and stay engaged in their communities.  The following are nutrition resources and programs that are available to for older adults.


Meal on Wheels

The Meals on Wheels (MOW) Program provides homebound Fairfax area older adults aged 60 and over a total of 11 nutritious meals delivered weekly.  The program offers a diverse, universal menu with entrees representative of many world cuisines.  Anyone can make a referral to the Fairfax MOW program by calling the MOW intake line at 703-324-5409. 

Congregate Nutrition 

The Congregate Nutrition Program provides Fairfax area residents aged 60 and over a weekday lunch-time meal and opportunities for socialization and recreation at Fairfax area senior centers.  Please contact your local senior center for more information about the program.

SNAP

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a nutrition assistance program for low-income individuals and families.  According to the National Council on Aging, three out of five older adults who qualify for food assistance (SNAP) are missing out on receiving this benefit.  Eligible households with adults over 60 and no earned income can receive benefits for 36 months, which is 12 months longer than what has been offered in the past. This program helps low-income individuals and families buy food using a special debit card called an EBT Card. The card has money automatically loaded on to it. The dollar amount on the EBT card will vary depending on your household size and income. Apply for SNAP today by visiting  www.CommonHelp.Virginia.gov or calling 1-833-5-CALL-VA (1-833-522-5582).

Basic Needs

Coordinated Services Planning connects Fairfax County residents with county and community-based resources. Specialists will guide callers through an assessment to identify needs and connect them to eligible resources, which include emergency food.  Please call 703-222-0880, TTY 711 for more information.

Resources and Services

The Aging, Disability and Caregiver Resources Line at 703–324–7948, TTY 711 is also another great resource to connect individuals and caregivers to services.


This article is part of the Golden Gazette monthly newsletter which covers a variety of topics and community news concerning older adults and caregivers in Fairfax County. Are you new to the Golden Gazette? Don’t miss out on future newsletters! Subscribe to get the electronic or free printed version mailed to you. Have a suggestion for a topic? Share it in an email or call 703-324-GOLD (4653).


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