Senior Life Guide | Resources for Living Fully & Aging Well

FARE FOR ALL - (763) 450-3880 Fare For All is The Food Group’s cooperative purchasing program that offers affordable groceries and packages of produce and meat at discount prices. Website: thefoodgroupmn.org/groceries/fare-for-all FIND FOOD CARVER COUNTY - (612) 479-6409 Find Food Carver County is a partnership program between Carver County and A Better Society that connects Carver County residents with local food resources. Website: findfoodcarvercounty.org HELP AT YOUR DOOR - (612) 642-1892 Help At Your Door provides grocery shopping assistance by delivering food directly to your home. The service is available to people who are unable to go to the store or for those who prefer to have groceries delivered. Website: helpatyourdoor.org INSTITUTE ON AGING - (415) 750-4111 Institute on Aging (IoA) provides online educational resources designed to enhance the quality of life for aging adults. Additionally, IoA hosts a 24-hour toll-free Friendship Line for people 60+ and adults living with disabilities. To access the Friendship Line, call (800) 971-0016. Website: ioaging.org

JUNIPER HEALTH - (855) 215-2174 Juniper, a program of Trellis, is a network of community-based organizations and health systems that offer free and

low-cost health classes. Website: yourjuniper.org

MNCHOICES - (952) 361-1999 Carver County Health & Human Services uses the MnCHOICES assessment and support application system to determine eligibility for a wide variety of programs and services for individuals of all ages. MnCHOICES is a comprehensive web-based application that integrates assessment and support planning for Minnesotans who need long-term services and supports. MnCHOICES is for people of all ages who have any type of disability or need for long- term services and supports. Contact the department’s information and referral line at (952) 361-1999 to learn more or email HCBCIntake@carvercountymn.gov SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) - (651) 486-9860 The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps low-income Minnesotans get the food they need for nutritious, well-balanced meals. Find the nearest SNAP outreach partner by calling the Minnesota Food Helpline at (800) 657-3698 or by contacting the Community Action Partnership of Scott, Carver and Dakota Counties (CAP) at (952) 496-2125. Website: mn.gov/dhs/mnfoodhelper

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