Global Social Security Review

Beyond Meal Delivery: How Meals on Wheels Expanded Its Role in Community-Based Care

  • Author

    Baek, Jihye

  • Page

    51-60

  • PubDate

    2026. 03.

  • Language

    kor

Meals on Wheels (MoW) in the United States is a leading home-delivered meal program that supports homebound older adults by providing nutritious meals and regular safety check-ins. Although MoW originally centered on meal delivery and basic wellbeing monitoring, it has expanded into an integrated service model that includes wellness activities, home repair and modification, pet assistance, and technology-based supports. MoW is seeing rising waitlists nationwide, and Meals on Wheels America highlights increased funding, provider capacity, and stronger public-private partnerships as key solutions. These shifts show that MoW is evolving beyond meal delivery into a broader community-based aging support system that enhances safety, social connection, housing stability, and digital access. This paper examines MoW’s structure, services, recent program expansions, and policy developments to highlight its role in community-based care.

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