"Meals that Matter: Funding Minnesota's Senior Nutrition Programs to Pr" by Kelly Brancamp, Susan Panciera et al.
 

Author Affiliation

Department of Social Work, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Document Type

Policy Advocacy Brief

Publication Date

3-2025

Issue Statement/Executive Summary

Senior nutrition programs meet the essential needs of adults aged 60 and over, especially those who are low-income, live in rural areas, have limited English proficiency and are at risk of requiring higher levels of care without these services. In many greater Minnesota counties, over 25% of the population is aged 65 or older. Rural communities are aging more rapidly and face higher rates of food insecurity compared to urban and suburban areas.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the US Surgeon General issued a 2023 advisory report highlighting the critical issue of social isolation and loneliness. Senior nutrition programs play a dual role: they provide essential nutrition and address the emotional and social needs of program recipients. Additionally, these programs benefit volunteers by reducing loneliness, offering a sense of purpose and fostering community connections.

Barriers to food security for rural older adults include physical limitations, transportation challenges, financial constraints, social isolation and sociocultural factors. Addressing these barriers is crucial for the wellbeing and independence of our aging population. Robust support and expansion of senior nutrition programs will enable older adults to age in place, maintain social connections, and combat food insecurity, thereby benefiting the entire community.

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