DUE TO COVID-19 ALL NUTRITION CENTERS ARE SERVING DRIVE-THRU STYLE MEALS!
The Feed the Need Foundation for Rural Oklahoma, Inc. (FNF OK, Inc.) provides services for seniors in the planning and service area of the KEDDO Area Agency on Aging. There are 13 Nutrition Centers within the KEDDO District that provide meals for seniors who are 60 years of age and over. The congregate participants may enjoy the meal at one of the nutrition centers or participants may qualify for a home delivered meal if they are determined to be homebound. Also, if participants qualify for the Advantage program they may receive a 7 day frozen meal pack.
Congregate meals are served 5 days a week in a dining room setting and homebound meals are delivered 5 days a week. The meal service provides for formal Nutrition Education to the congregate and homebound participants at least once a month and is provided by a Registered Dietitian. Menus are prepared and approved by the dietitian who considers the special needs of the elderly and ensures that each meal contains at least 600 and not more than 1,000 calories. The recommended level is from 750 to 850 calories.
List of Nutrition Centers
Antlers Nutrition Center, 248 N.W. “A” Street, Antlers
Boswell Nutrition Center, 603 Hunter, Boswell
Broken Bow Nutrition Center, 201 Weyerhauser Ln., Broken Bow
Hartshorne Nutrition Center, 1316 Kali Inla, Hartshorne
Hugo Nutrition Center, 300 13th Place, Hugo
Idabel Nutrition Center, 304 East Main, Idabel
Kiowa Nutrition Center, 104 North Harrison, Kiowa
McAlester Nutrition Center, 801 North Ninth, McAlester
Poteau Nutrition Center, 500 Twyman Park Drive, Poteau
Stigler Nutrition Center, 1410 N.E. “H” Street, Stigler
Spiro Nutrition Center, 129 S. Main, Spiro
Valliant Nutrition Center, 311 Johnson Street, Valliant
Wilburton Nutrition Center, 309 W. Ada, Wilburton
It is FNF OK, Inc’s policy that the project does not discriminate in admissions, access, treatment or employment in its programs or activities on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, religion or disability; and a portion of the projects costs are met by state and federal Older Americans Act funds granted from the KEDDO Area Agency on Aging and the Department of Human Services Aging Service Division.