Check whether you qualify for Medicaid, Medicare Advantage supplemental benefits, or other government nutrition programs that may cover meal delivery
Ask your doctor, hospital discharge planner, or social worker for a referral to meal assistance programs
Contact your local Area Agency on Aging to ask about free meal delivery services
Apply for Meals on Wheels or similar nonprofit senior meal programs
Look for community food banks, churches, and senior centers that offer meal support
Ask Mom’s Meals directly about charity care, hardship assistance, or sponsored programs
See whether a hospital, insurer, or care management program will pay for home-delivered meals after an illness or surgery
Check eligibility for veterans’ benefits if applicable
Search for state or county programs that provide nutrition support for seniors, disabled adults, or low-income households
Use SNAP or other food assistance benefits to help cover meal costs if free delivery is not available
Ask a case manager, discharge planner, or social worker to help complete applications
Verify whether a family caregiver, employer, or community organization can sponsor the meals
