DISH senior nutrition program has new October enrollment period
SEPT 22 MEDIA RELEASE__Area Agency on Aging 3 is making changes to the DISH (Dining to Improve Socialization and Health) program due to its popularity. The program provides qualified individuals with nutritious meals in a restaurant environment, beneficial socialization and nutrition information.
All participants, including those currently enrolled, must now apply each year during the enrollment period of October 1–31 to be considered for the following year.
Applications will continue to be reviewed using a scoring process, with priority given to those at the highest nutritional risk.
The program year runs January 1–December 31. Enrolled participants receive four DISH meal credits per month. Visit the program website for a list of participating restaurants.
During the week of September 22 notices will be mailed to active and waitlist participants.
October 1–31 - The agency will accept applications.
November 2025 - Enrollment capacity will be internally reviewed and finalized.
December 2025 – All applicants notified of enrollment or waitlist status; DISH cards will be distributed to those approved.
Area Agency on Aging 3 Nutrition Team members will be available throughout the month of October for application assistance at the agency in Allen County.
Team members will also be establishing dates and times to be available in the other counties within the service area, including Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam and Van Wert counties.
Applications will be available at www.aaa3.org beginning October 1. Individuals can also seek application assistance in person at Area Agency on Aging 3, 2423 Allentown Road, Lima October 1st, October 6th, and October 22nd from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and on October 16th from 1-3 p.m.
Individuals may also call the agency at 419-222-7723 or direct any questions or concerns related to these changes to [email protected].
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