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Best meal delivery services for seniors who don't cook

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<strong>Dear Savvy Senior,</strong> Can you recommend some good healthy meal delivery options for seniors who don’t cook or get out much? My 80-year-old father, who lives alone, has a terrible diet, and I worry about his health. <strong>— Concerned Daughter</strong>

<strong>Dear Concerned,</strong> There are actually a wide variety of healthy meal delivery options that can help noncooking seniors who live at home. Here are several top options to check into.

<strong>Community-Based Programs</strong>

A good place to start, is to find out if there’s a senior home delivery meal program in your dad’s area. Meals on Wheels is the largest program that most people are familiar with, but many communities offer senior meal delivery programs sponsored by other organizations that go by different names.

To find services available in your dad’s area, go to MealsOnWheelsAmerica.org, which offers a comprehensive directory on their website, or call the area aging agency near your dad. Call the Eldercare Locator at 800-677-1116 to get the local number.

Most home-delivered meal programs across the U.S. deliver hot meals daily or several times per week, usually around the lunch hour, to seniors older than 60 who have problems preparing meals for themselves, as well as those with disabilities. Weekend meals, usually frozen, also might be available, along with special diets (diabetic, low-sodium, kosher, etc.).

Most of these programs typically charge a small fee (usually between $2 and $9 per meal) or request a donation, and some might be free to low-income seniors who qualify for Medicaid. There are also some Medicare Advantage plans that cover limited meal service benefits.

<strong>Meal Delivery Service Companies</strong>

Another great option for your dad is to order him some pre-made meals online from a meal delivery service company. These companies provide a wide variety of tasty meal choices and usually will post the nutrition information for their meals right on their website.

Most companies also will cater to a host of dietary and medical needs, such as low-sodium and low-carb meals, diabetic meals, gluten-free, dairy-free and vegetarian options. Plus, the ordering process is very easy.

Depending on the company you choose, the food arrives either fresh or frozen and most deliver all across the U.S. Prices generally start at about $8 to $13 per meal, plus shipping; however, many companies provide discounts or free shipping when you order meals in bulk. And most companies work with Medicaid and some Medicare Advantage plans to help reduce costs.

Some of the best meal delivery companies for older adults, as rated by Verywell Health for 2023, include:

• <strong>Best Variety:</strong> Magic Kitchen (magickitchen.com)

• <strong>Best Value:</strong> Mom’s Meals (momsmeals.com)

• <strong>Best for Nutrition Consultation:</strong> BistroMD (bistromd.com)

• <strong>Best Plant-Based Meals:</strong> Mosaic (mosaicfoods.com)

• <strong>Best Gluten-Free:</strong> ModifyHealth (modifyhealth.com)

• <strong>Best Chef-Prepared:</strong> CookUnity (cookunity.com)

• <strong>Best for Customization:</strong> Snap Kitchen (snapkitchen.com)

For more information on this list and their testing methodology, go to VerywellHealth.com, and search “Best Meal Delivery Services for Seniors.”

<strong>Grocery Stores and Restaurants</strong>

Depending on where your dad lives, he also might be able to get home-delivered meals from local grocery stores or restaurants. Some grocery stores offer a selection of pre-cooked meals and foods, including roasted chicken, mashed potatoes and fresh soups and salads. Contact the grocery stores in your dad’s area to inquire about this option. Or check with some of his favorite restaurants to see if they offer home delivery, or he could use a restaurant delivery service such as UberEats.com, DoorDash.com or GrubHub.com.