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Michele is very involved in her dad’s care. As a matter of fact, her father, John, lives in a condominium in the same Hamilton County neighborhood. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, she was concerned that if she or her husband were to fall ill, they would not be able to provide food for him.
Michele contacted Council on Aging (COA), to see what help might be available. Even though her father was reluctant to receive any help at all, her father began receiving weekly home-delivered meals on a temporary basis.
Both Michele and her father were delighted with the first meal delivery. “It was like Christmas,” Michele remembers. “I was just tickled pink. There were seven dinners, seven snacks, bread, milk and condiments. After the first night when I asked him how the meal was, he said ‘it was really good! I would even pay for these meals.’”
Michele is so thankful for Council on Aging. “It’s incredibly amazing that COA can do even more during this time when everyone is busy anyway.”
Michele contacted Council on Aging (COA), to see what help might be available. Even though her father was reluctant to receive any help at all, her father began receiving weekly home-delivered meals on a temporary basis.
Both Michele and her father were delighted with the first meal delivery. “It was like Christmas,” Michele remembers. “I was just tickled pink. There were seven dinners, seven snacks, bread, milk and condiments. After the first night when I asked him how the meal was, he said ‘it was really good! I would even pay for these meals.’”
Michele is so thankful for Council on Aging. “It’s incredibly amazing that COA can do even more during this time when everyone is busy anyway.”