Date: Fri 03-Nov-1995
Date: Fri 03-Nov-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
Meals-On-Wheels-Ashlar
Full Text:
Meals On Wheels Finds A New Source Of Meals
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With the imminent closing of Fairfield Hills Hospital, Ashlar of Newtown has
become the new source of meals for Newtown Meals on Wheels.
The switch was made on Tuesday, November 1, after an extensive search by the
nonprofit local agency to find the best supplier.
"Ashlar will offer several advantages," said Nancy Larin, president of Newtown
Meals on Wheels. "It provides a geriatric menu and the dietary restrictions
will all be on a computer; the staff is friendly and anxious to help; the cost
will not need to be increased; and the pick up and return of the (food)
carriers will be close to the door, which has an automatic opener."
Currently, 24 Newtown residents are served a noontime meal by 110 Meals on
Wheels volunteers. Each driver volunteers once a month to deliver the meals on
a route that includes eight stops during the noon hour.
Elyse Dent, director of food services for Ashlar, worked with Mrs Larin to
plan the transition. Recipients of the low-cost meals are housebound,
including elderly people who live alone and younger people who are temporarily
incapacitated. Meals, including special diets, are prepared under the
direction of a dietician.
Bobbe Bowles, publicity chairman, said there is always need for regular and
substitute drivers because the number of volunteers fluctuates. To learn about
volunteering, call Becky Smith, driver coordinator, at 426-3913.
