
The Adults with Disabilities Home Delivered Meal Program is available for adults with disabilities who have no meal support and are unable to provide meals for themselves. The program provides nutritious meals to low-income disabled adults between the ages of 18 and 59 who would be at risk without a home delivered meal and/or have difficulty accessing nutritionally balanced meals on a daily basis.
To see if you are eligible for this program, please contact IOA CONNECT at 415.750.4111 or fill out the form on the right.
Once eligibility is confirmed, we partner with Project Openhand, Meals on Wheels and Self Help for the Elderly to provide at-home meal delivery services.
This program serving the community is funded by the City of San Francisco’s Department of Disability and Aging Services.
Choosing home care is about more than services—it’s about connection.
At Institute on Aging Home Care, we believe that finding the right caregiver match is just as important as choosing the right type of care. It’s about trust, comfort, and care that feels personal.
💙 Learn how to find the right fit for your family. Click the link in our bio to read more!
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No two aging journeys look the same—your care plan shouldn`t either.
At Institute on Aging, we offer personalized care coordination for everything from daily tasks to memory support and advanced needs.
Call IOA CONNECT at 415-750-4111 or learn more by clicking the link in our bio!
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“The golden years aren’t always golden.”
After 60 years of marriage, Gary faced one of life’s hardest chapters—his wife’s dementia diagnosis. But he found hope, patience, and support through Institute on Aging’s Caregiver Coaching.
💙 Hear Gary’s story—and remember, you don’t have to face this alone.
Read the full blog by clicking the link in our bio!
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Dementia doesn’t only affect the elderly.
Early-onset dementia can be hard to recognize—and even harder to navigate. As our Lead Caregiver Coach Alex Kaplan notes, symptoms like memory loss or confusion are often misattributed to stress, menopause, or fatigue.
Learn what to watch for and how to support your loved one by clicking the link in our bio!
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Institute on Aging (IOA) CONNECT is your direct line to us and the starting point for help with your concerns about the needs of older adults and adults with disabilities. IOA CONNECT links you with our services, as well as community services available. Reach out to connect with us.
Phone: (415) 750 – 4111 | Fax: (415) 750 – 5338
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