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Meeting Older Adults' Food Needs During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons And Challenges from Washington State.

Callie FreitagIan JohnsonClara BerridgeCarolyn M ParseyMagaly RamirezScott W Allard
Published in: Journal of aging & social policy (2022)
The COVID-19 pandemic threatened the ability of nutrition providers to address food insufficiency among older adults. Findings from Household Pulse Survey data and interviews with 23 service leaders in Washington state during the summer of 2020 point to key organizational practices that should inform future emergency food assistance planning. Organizations deeply connected to and trusted by racially and ethnically diverse, unhoused, and low-income older adults are critical to addressing disparities in food insufficiency. Stable and flexible increases in funding would allow these organizations to maintain the effective and culturally-relevant service adaptations they implemented in the first months of the pandemic.
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