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- Website: http://www.jccgw.org
Please note: Local meal providers are currently experiencing higher than usual demand for services. Availability and response times may vary.
Who’s eligible? Adults 60+ with mobility challenges that make it hard to shop for food, prepare meals or socialize with others. Age requirements and eligibility may vary by area and provider.
Find answers to more frequently asked questions about services near you.
20 Tuckerman St Ne, Washington, DC 20011-1414
9701 Main St, Damascus, MD 20872-2055
1001 Lawrence St Ne, Washington, DC 20017-3513
417 G Pl Nw, Washington, DC 20001-2665
5012 Rhode Island Ave # 228, Hyattsville, MD 20781-2037
3001 Hospital Dr, Cheverly, MD 20785-1189
7100 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA 22003-3106
501 N Rolling Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228-4139
3525 Resource Dr, Randallstown, MD 21133-4733
424 Third Ave, Baltimore, MD 21227-3206
2120 Gwynn Oak Ave, Gwynn Oak, MD 21207-6003
This information can vary depending on your location. We encourage you to reach out to your local provider for more specific details and guidance.
Usually, adults 60+ with mobility challenges that make it hard to shop for food, prepare meals or socialize with others are eligible. Age requirements and eligibility may vary by area and provider.
Yes, you can refer or apply for a loved one who meets eligibility requirements.
Meals may be free, have a suggested donation or be paid for on a sliding scale, based on your location, income and need.
Services may include home-delivered meals, community dining, nutrition counseling and education, pet food and assistance, transportation, social connection programs and even home repairs. Check with your local provider to see what’s available in your area!
Try calling again later or visiting their website for an email address or website request form. Many providers are small and operating at full capacity, and might take a little extra time to get back in touch.
Expand your search for nearby providers or contact your State Unit on Aging for possible alternatives.
Most providers require an application and may also require an assessment of your needs. Some may ask for a referral letter from a doctor or social worker. Contact your local provider to find out the exact steps needed.
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