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As we get older, our care requirements and nutritional needs change. But our need to eat well and remain as healthy as possible stays the same.
Social Work and Health's Community Meals service aims to help you meet your dietary needs and allow you to live as independently as possible at home. The service provides a range of hot meals, with approximately 6000 delivered each week across Angus.
Convener of Social Work and Health Glennis Middleton says that "the community meals service has been a great success since it was introduced by Social Work and Health to provide improved support and allow people to live in their own homes for as long as possible. Service users can enjoy a piping hot, nutritious meal delivered to their door. And a recent survey of community meals customer revealed that there is a high level of satisfaction with the service."
…it was introduced by Social Work and Health to provide improved support and allow people to live in their own homes for as long as possible.The Angus service uses the latest technology in mobile vehicles to heat food and keep it at the right temperature during the delivery round. There are 13 vehicles delivering meals every day. High standards are set for the nutritional content of the meals in order to promote the wellbeing of everyone who uses the service. As some people receive meals twice a day this is very important.
Community meals staff deliver, to your home, hot nutritious meals at lunch time, teatime, or both. A sandwich option is also available at teatime and you can choose your meals in advance from a menu.
If you feel that the community meals service could help you please contact your care manager, or home care assessor if you have one.
Alternatively phone or visit your social work office at the addresses listed on the Angus Council website found HERE.
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