‘Their health is going to suffer:’ food service funding ends for local seniors
NANAIMO — Expiring COVID-era provincial government funding is having major ripple effects on dozens of local seniors who benefitted from a range of convenient and vital services.
Funding for local organizations through Safe Seniors, Strong Communities (SSSC) ends Friday, March 31 and previously allowed groups like Nanaimo Family Life Association (NFLA) to bolster supports around groceries and healthy, pre-prepared meals being delivered to local seniors.
The programs proved to be popular among those with health and mobility challenges.
“When seniors are not able to get healthy food, obviously their health is going to suffer and those seniors end up in our emergency rooms,” Deborah Hollins, executive director of NFLA, said. “Seniors are already coming to hospital quite frequently, having been malnutritioned.”