Home Meal Delivery Services for Seniors

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An individual's dietary needs may change as they age. A senior who lives alone may not take the time to shop for healthy ingredients and prepare fresh meals on a daily basis. Those with mobility issues or limited resources may rely upon others to purchase and prepare meals. A home meal delivery service is a great substitute for a senior's current prep and dining routine.

Nutritionally-Dense Foods

If your elderly relative's grocery shopping and meal planning schedule is not consistent and you would like to ensure that their nutritional needs are met more reliably, explore various home meal delivery services. Some meal plan subscriptions include pre-packaged ingredients or pre-cooked meals that have been prepared by dieticians.

This type of service will allow a consumer to select products that will be suitable for a specific diet. For instance, if your loved one has a food allergy, you can select a plan that omits the ingredients that your relative is sensitive to. If your family member requires additional carbohydrates or protein, you can request that all of the ingredients or pre-cooked products be packed with the nutrients they need. 

Prep Steps

If a home health care aid is taking care of your relative on occasion, they can be directed to prepare the ingredients in a meal kit. If you would like to make meal prep fairly simple, an aide can quickly heat a pre-cooked meal that is part of a meal kit. A meal delivery service will furnish preparation steps and heating guidelines.

Products do not necessarily need to be consumed right away. Many food products that are shipped through a supplier will be stored inside freezer-ready packaging. A senior who is relatively active and who prefer to remain independent in their home may wish to blend raw ingredients or chop various food items that are going to be added to a meal. If your loved one fits into this category, purchase a food kit that contains pre-measured ingredients that are each stored inside of a labeled package.

Extras

A meal delivery service may offer a la carte options. Fresh fruit, single-serve oatmeal packets, and side salads are some products that your relative can consume as a midday or late afternoon snack. A la carte food items will supplement your loved one's daily diet. These individual food products can quickly be packed into a tote bag, for occasions when your family member will not be at home but may be hungry.


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