Congregate Meal Sites and Home-Delivered Meals Available Locally to Seniors

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Healthy eating affects our bodies and minds. Nutrition is crucial at any age. Jamieson Community Center is pleased to announce the availability of nutritious hot meals for people 60 and older in Aledo, Monmouth, Oquawka, Roseville and Stronghurst. At our congregate meal sites, seniors can enjoy great food and chat with friends. Check our menu ahead of time to pick your favorite meals. Potato bar option is available every day.

Reservations are required 24 hours in advance. Call 309-734-4251 to make a reservation. For a menu, visit jamiesoncommunitycenter.org/senior-nutrition.

People aged 60 or older and with limited mobility in Henderson, Mercer, and Warren Counties may be eligible for home-delivered meals. Eligibility is not income based. To complete an assessment, please call 309-734-4251.

For more information about Senior Nutrition or other JCC programs and services, call (309) 734-4251, visit jamiesoncommunitycenter.org or stop by 1025 S. 2nd Street from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

***Courtesy of Jamieson Community Center***

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