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Areas Where Home Meals Are Not Delivered
(as of 12/19/07) |
In areas where meals are delivered, the number of
senior adults on waiting lists is
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254 |
| The chart below lists areas in Southern Illinois
which are not served by the home delivered meal program due to a lack of funding.
As of There are an estimated 400 senior adults who need
home delivered meals but will not receive them because they live in
communities and rural areas where meals are not delivered.
Use our Resource Guide on Aging to view our meal providers. |
| Communities and Rural Areas
Where Delivered Meals are Needed – |
No. of
Seniors
Who Need
Meals |
| Alexander County – Cairo and Olive Branch. |
13 |
| Franklin County – West Frankfort, Benton, & Thompsonville. |
24 |
| Gallatin County – Ridgway, New Haven, Leamington, & Equality. |
11 |
| Hardin County – Monroe, McFarland, Eichorn, & Cave-in-Rock. |
18 |
| Jackson County – Bradley, Degonia, Kincaid, Fountain, Ora, Levan,
Pomona, Makanda, Sand Ridge and Somerset , De Soto, Grand Tower,
Carbondale, Murphysboro, Vergennes, & Elkville. |
100 |
| Johnson County – Vienna, Belknap, Cypress, & Buncombe. |
20 |
| Massac County – Metropolis. |
21 |
| Perry County – Du Quoin, Pinckneyville, & Cutler. |
20 |
| Pope County – Eddyville, Brownfield, Humberg, Rosebud, Rock, &
Golconda. |
53 |
| Pulaski County – Mounds, Mound City, Ullin, & Pulaski. |
21 |
| Saline County – Stonefort, New Burnside, Rudement, and
Independence, & Mountain, Tate, Cottage, Rector, & Brushy. |
49 |
| Union County – Alto Pass, Mill Creek, Dongola, Cobden, and far
western county area. |
50 |
| Williamson County – waiting lists, only. |
0 |
Total Number of Seniors Who Need Meals
in Communities and Rural Areas Not Served –
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400 |
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