Senior Dining Program Offers Hope
January 4, 2015
The Council on Aging of West Florida’s senior dining site program offers more than a hot meal — it gives seniors an incentive to get up every day, according to Joyce Raney, manager of the Chumuckla senior dining site.
“Many of the participants can’t drive, and live alone,” Raney says. “The senior dining site program offers them fellowship and an opportunity to see their neighbors. They appreciate that they have this to come to every day.”
The senior dining site program is a neighborhood-based program offering nutritious meals, activities and socialization for seniors age 60 and older. Council on Aging operates nearly 20 dining sites in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties including sites in Cantonment, Century, Jay and Chumuckla.
Hours for each site vary, but most are open from 9 a.m. until noon, Monday through Friday. A donation of $2 or more per person is recommended, but it is not mandatory. Donations are returned to the senior dining site program to support the provision of meals and activities at the sites.
Each month, a calendar of the meals and activities is provided at each site. Meals are prepared fresh daily and typically include an entrée, two sides, fresh fruit and milk. Meals meet one-third of the minimum daily nutritional requirements for an adult, complying with the Florida Department of Elder Affairs Guidelines, and are approved by a certified dietician.
Seniors also engage in fun and mentally-stimulating activities at the sites. Common daily activities include puzzles, word games, field trips, guest speakers and bingo.
Deborah Williams, the Century site manager, says participants are dealing with difficult situations like sickness and the death of loved ones.
“Some are not ready to go home when it’s time to go,” Williams says. “Being around others brings them comfort.”
Individuals interested in participating in the senior dining site program or getting loved ones involved, should call Council on Aging of West Florida at (850) 432-1475 or visit
www.coawfla.org for more information.
Pictured top: Cantonment senior dining site participants enjoy lunch. Pictured top inset: A little entertainment at the Cantonment senior dining site. Pictured inset: Lura Thomas receives a donation at the Cantonment site. Pictured below: Participants at the Chumuckla site. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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4 Responses to “Senior Dining Program Offers Hope”
Thank you all for the kind comments. We love what we do, and are so grateful for the opportunity to serve seniors in our community.
I didn’t know this program was available to seniors. What a wonderful program, I hope it continues for years to come. I hope everyone can contribute to the Council to help fund programs.
Council On Aging is the greatest thing that has ever happened for seniors. In the past i have volentered by building wheelchair ramps and doing home repairs now i have joined their ranks.
The Council on aging is a wonderful group of people who do so very much for the seniors! Thank you all for everything you do!