Nutrition
Mon 10/14/24 – Office is CLOSED in observation of Columbus Day!
Tue 10/15/24 – Tilapia, French Fries, Green Beans, Bread, & Peaches
Wed 10/16/24- BINGO Sweet and Sour Meatballs, Rice, Beets, Peas and Carrots, & Banana
Thu 10/17/24- Chicken Tenders, Tomatoes and Macaroni, California Blend, & Applesauce
Fri 10/18/24 – FREE MEAL FRIDAY! Lasagna, Garlic Bread, Tossed Salad with Dressing & Peaches. Sponsored by Grant Memorial Hospital
Due to the availability of delivered food, substitutions are sometimes
necessary.
There are 3 ways to participate in the nutrition program
- Congregate (Dine–In Meal) meals are served Monday through Friday at
12 p.m. This is for seniors that are able to make it to the center. These meals are served Monday – Friday at noon at Hardy County Senior Center. You do not need to call the center to eat this meal. Just come
into the center by 12 p.m. Monday – Friday. We encourage all seniors to come have lunch because this is a great social opportunity for
everyone.
- Grab & Go, this is for seniors that would like a meal and are still able to
drive. These meals are available for anyone that can drive but might not want to come to eat. How to get one is to call the office by 9:30 on the day you wish to pick up a meal. Lunch is available for pick up between
12:00-12:30.
- Home Delivered is for home bound seniors. This meal is available for
anyone who has trouble leaving their home. Meals are delivered 3 days a week depending on the route. If changes have to be made to your
delivery, we ask that you call the office by 9:30 on the day of your scheduled delivery.
– Anyone under 60 is welcome to come to enjoy a lunch at the center at the cost of $7.00 per meal.
If you have any questions about the difference between Congregate (eat at the center), Grab & Go, or Home Delivered Meals please stop in at 409 Spring Ave. Moorefield WV 26852 or call at 304-530-2256. We are here and help to help answer any questions.
The Programs Purpose
The purpose of the nutrition program is to reduce hunger and food insecurity while promoting socialization still maintaining a level of independence in the senior community in Hardy County. This program supports and encourages healthy nutrition. Promoting overall well–being for the aging citizens that participate.
Activities
– It is that time of the month! Bingo will be held after lunch on Wednesday 10/18/24! If you wish to participate in Bingo, we ask that you eat lunch here at the center the day of this scheduled activity.
-We offer a craft once a month. There is no set day for this activity due to volunteer availability. Please check our Facebook page for more information on this activity. We do try to post about this activity the week of. Like all other activities we ask that anyone wishing to participate eat lunch here at the center the day of and if you have any questions, please contact the office during business hours. Mon–Fri 8-4.
Services
-Open enrollment for Medicare is October 15th – December 7th, 2024. If you are eligible to sign up, change your plan, or have questions about an existing plan please call 304-530-2256 option 4 to make an appointment.
-If anyone 60 years of age or older has any questions about what benefits options they have please call our office Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. –
4:00 p.m. If we do not have the answer we can help point you in the right direction.
– HCCOA offers In–Home Service programs. The programs that are available through our agency include FAIR, Lighthouse, Personal Care, Title III, and Aged & Disabled Waiver. If you would like to know more about these programs, contact our office Monday – Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm by calling 304-530-2256 option 3.
ATTENTION!!!
-With the Holiday season approaching I would like to welcome anyone who wished to preform for the seniors. If you are a church group who would like to sings carols. Youth group with a Christmas program. We would love to brighten up the holiday season with community programs here for the seniors. If you are interested in coming to the center, please call Ceneth Bierkamp at 304-530-2256 option 1.
-While the center does have a piano, we offer anyone who has a musical instrument to come to the center and play for seniors Monday – Friday 11:00am-1:00pm. We would love to hear from anyone who is willing to come and play for the seniors.
– Follow Hardy County Committee on Aging on Facebook to find out the daily menu and all other information. Also, if you have any questions, please contact the office at 304-530-2256. We are here to help!
Items to Lend
-The center has a supply of limited walkers, wheelchairs, shower benches, and potty chairs.
-We also have incontinent supplies for anyone that needs them.
-Anyone who has any of the supplies listed above that is no longer in need of them, feel free to contact the center about donating the unused items so we can help others.
Special Thank You
We would like to thank WV Poultry Association, EA Hawse Healthcare Center, Church of God, Pilgrims/Mac House, and Daughters of American
Revolution for their donations to the center.
We would also like to thank Pilgrims Fresh Plant CCP Team, Grant County Hospital, and Baker Insurance for being sponsors in our sponsorship programs in the nutrition program.
We also have 2 sponsorship programs to help with our nutrition program. Free Meal Friday and Sponsor a Senior. If you are interested in one of
these or just want to donate, please contact Ceneth Bierkamp at 304-530- 2256 option 1.
“Old age ain’t no place for sissies.” – Bette Davis
Suggested Donation Guidelines
Monthly Income
Suggested Donation Amount
Congregate
Home Delivered
$0-1,000
$2.50
$3.00
$1,001 – $2,000
$3.50
$4.00
$2,001 – $3,000
$4.50
$5.00
$3,000 $4,000
$5.50
$6.00
Guests and under 60
$7.00
If you have any questions about any of the information listed above, please contact our office Monday–Friday 8:00am-4:00pm at 304-530-2256.
Thank you
Suggested Donation Prices
With the new update of the suggested donation please understand that these prices are a suggestion, NOT a requirement. Participants 60 years and
older that are registered under the nutrition program are not required to pay but are encouraged to donate. With the aging population growing every day it is extremely important that we are able to feed the aging population. The nutrition programs rely heavily on donations from participating seniors as well as everyone in the community.
Our Goal
Hardy County Committee on Aging’s goal is to feed every senior in the Hardy County area with the intention of everyone maintaining a level of independence so that they are able to stay and live in their homes for as long as possible. We strive to promote not only good nutrition through meals and education tools, but also a level of socialization. To make sure that everyone who comes here for a meal is fed and understands that we will help as much
as we can.
Our Mission
Our mission is to assist elderly persons of Hardy County in identifying and effectively developing their skills, potential abilities and personal resources so they may continue to live an independent, purposeful, safe and healthy lifestyle in their own home. This has been our goal since 1973, and we do not plan on stopping anytime soon. In order for our programs to continue we rely not only on state funding and donations in our community. We strive to ensure that the aging population maintains a level of independence, so they are able to stay in their own homes. One way that we are able to achieve this goal is by providing hot nutritious meals to seniors in Hardy County.