Title: Moving into Action
1Moving into Action Healthy Ageing Nutrition
Project Friday 1st. October 2004
2contents
- MOW SA structure dimensions
- things weve done and things were doing
- some of the issues we face
3Meals on Wheels (SA) Inc. Structure
Meals on Wheels (SA) Inc. - structure
80 of funding through meals sales and 20
through HACC. Meal price 4.50 across SA.
4Meals on Wheels (SA) Inc. staffing
5Meals on Wheels (SA) Inc. Branch structure
All Branches and committees are run by
volunteers 750,000 volunteer hours per year
6Client or Recipient profile
- Average age 83.5 years 70 gt 80 years.
- 83 gt 75 years (45 - 76-85 yrs 38 gt 85 yrs).
- 65 - women 35 men.
- 50 on meals lt 3 months (20 lt 1 month). -
short term. - 50 on meals gt 4 months 25 gt one year.
long term. - Frail aged account for - 27 chronically ill /
disabled 23 post hospital 20. - 10 from CALD background lt0.5 ATSI
- 75 of clients within 3 hours drive north south
of Adelaide and 1½ hours east west.
7Things weve done and things were doing
- meals and people and community- care
- structure governance upgrade
- insurance risk management focus
- food safety regulations impact on all
aspects of operation development - direct debit computers
- nutrition recipients
- on-going investment in buildings facilities
equipment (compliance) - CALD project discussions
- volunteer survey
- recipient survey
- demographic survey
- strategic plan
8- Client survey highlights
- Overall very high levels of satisfaction, needs
being met and excellent value for money. - Very positive about service of volunteers and
volunteers held in high regard. - Meal size is about right.
- Meal delivery time is about right (but not
before 11.00am). - Over 70 people do not eat the whole meal at
lunch and split it over tea. - 35 have special diets but half related to
diabetes, and the remaining others eg chewing,
swallowing, cholesterol, etc. - Areas to improve include
- Better and more consistent quality meat in
meals. - Better quality soup
- Focus on CALD needs.
- Variety of menu could be improved
- Frozen meals for those who need them on week
ends
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10Nutrition activities
- Healthy eating booklet provided to recipients
at time of assessment. - Menu structure review a third of an elderly
persons energy nutrition need. - Welfare Assessment staff implementation of
simple nutritional screening tool at time of
assessment. - Frozen meals on weekends for those who need
them. - Expanding referral sources health
professionals others (still need based). - Capacity and awareness building for volunteers
at conferences seminars.
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13MEALS ON WHEELS NUTRITIONAL RISK SCREENING AND
MONITORING TOOL SUMMARY
14MEALS ON WHEELS NUTRITIONAL RISK SCREENING AND
MONITORING TOOL SUMMARY
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