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Food Access and Delivery for Elderly in Colorado
Nutrition is key to good health and services like Meals on Wheels, Food Pantries, SNAP, and Nutrition Advice can be a big help in maintaining health. See also Area Agencies on Aging.
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From our traditional housing units to wrap-around services to food pantry items, ACCESS Housing has evolved with the needs of our community.
Helping older adults stay independent, ADRC connects older people to vital services, information, and resources that promote aging with independence and dignity.
Area Agency on Aging
A Link To Food/Nutrition Services For Older Adults
The Aurora Center for Active Adulsts hosts a variety of activities, services resources for older adults.
Benefits in Action provides education, navigation, and application assistance for health insurance benefits and community and governmental benefits. This includes Medicare, Medicaid, Connect 4 Health Colorado, SNAP, LEAP, Social Security Disability, and more. Additionally, Benefits in Action provides a mental wellness program, a food delivery program, and provides pro-bono income tax preparation. All services are at no charge to the customer.
Learn how to manage chronic health problems like heart disease, arthritis, chronic pain and diabetes; reduce the fear of falling; eat healthier; and increase your physical activity.
Brothers Redevelopment Inc. (BRI) is empowering Colorado seniors to Age in Place by bundling under one roof all the information they need about services.
CAPABLE, which stands for Community Aging in Place – Advancing Better Living for Elders, was developed by the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. Its goal is to allow older adults to remain in their homes longer, achieve better health outcomes, and decrease medical costs.
For more than 52 years, the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center has been providing programming and services to area seniors who are “loving life in the second half.”
At Cultivate, our mission is to help seniors flourish through active engagement with their community.
Denver Inner City Parish Seniors Program offers support to seniors 60+ who live within 5 miles of our location in central Denver.
The Denver Inner City Parish loves and supports individuals and families in our community, empowering them to break the cycle of poverty.
The word parish means “community” and the DICP is committed to community. We are a human services nonprofit. The Parish elevates community through its community programs.
The DRCOG Area Agency on Aging can help you find what you need related to food services, food banks and nutrition information.
SMILE stands for Shared Moments In Living and Eating and this project hopes to do just that, bring seniors together to share moments in their daily lives with others and get a hot, great-tasting, nutritious home-cooked meal to boot!