HESSCO “1 Merchant St
Sharon
Norfolk
02067” 42.11764144 -71.23529795 781-784-4944 www.hessco.org Medically-Tailored Meal No Norfolk County Canton, Dedham, Foxboro, Medfield, Millis, Norfolk, Norwood, Plainville, Sharon, Walpole, Westwood, Wrentham Year-round “Congestive heart failure
Diabetes
Hypertension
Renal Disease
Challenges with dentition (chewing, swallowing)” Vehicle home-delivery by organization Yes Serving age 60 yrs and up All income groups Yes, presence of at least one chronic illness None specified by organization Homebound Yes “Health care providers
Health insurers
Elder service agencies
Other community-based organizations
Self/Family Member Referral” “Email
Phone call
Fax” “Nutrition Counseling
Medical Nutrition Therapy
Nutrition education materials (flyers)
Nutrition workshops
Caregiver support
Assistance in applying for federal food assistance programs (e.g., SNAP or WIC)
Cooking demonstrations or classes
Recipes
Menu plans
Nutrition supplements, as recommended by a health professional
Wellness checks
Linkage to other community-based resources (financial literacy; transportation; medication management; home safety assessment; housing support services)
Programs to reduce older adult isolation (friendly visiting, exercise, meditation)”

  • Medically Tailored Meals
  • Medically Tailored Food Packages
  • Nutritious Food Referrals
  • Community Level Healthy Food Programs

Services Definitions


Medically Tailored Meals

Medically tailored meals (MTM) are meals developed to address the dietary needs of an individual’s medical condition by a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. Individuals are referred by a healthcare provider or plan.

Medically Tailored Food Packages

Medically tailored food packages (MTFP) include a selection of minimally prepared grocery items selected by a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist or other qualified nutrition professional as part of a treatment plan for an individual with a defined medical diagnosis. The recipient of a medically tailored food package is typically capable of shopping for and picking up the food and preparing it at home, and is referred by a healthcare provider or plan. Ex: Food Farmacy.

Nutritious Food Referrals

Nutritious food referrals (NFR) provide funds for nutritious foods that may be redeemed at a variety of food retail environments such as farmers markets, mobile markets, or grocery stores. Individuals must receive referrals from healthcare providers or plans after being identified as having or being at risk for diet-related diseases. Ex: Produce Prescription Programs, Prescription CSA.

Community Level Healthy Food Programs

Community-level healthy food programs (CLHFP) provide nutritious foods for a population that currently has or is at increased risk for chronic disease associated with food insecurity. These programs are done in partnership or consultation with a healthcare payer, provider or nutrition professional, for screening or referrals, and/or in program design, management, or evaluation. Ex: Mobile Markets with a consistent health care stop.

Information included in this inventory was collected through state-based survey responses from April-October 2021 and verified by each organization. Information included is only relevant for the Food is Medicine programming offered at each organization. For further details and updates, please contact individual organizations.

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For information on non-medically tailored food resources, see below:

Project Bread Food Source Hotline

Executive Office of Elder Affairs

MASS 211

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