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The Importance of Social Connections
Social connections have the power to transform our individual and collective whole health and well-being.
Celebrating Older Americans Month
This year’s Older Americans Month theme, Aging Unbound, offers an opportunity to explore a wide range of aging experiences and to promote the importance of enjoying independence and fulfillment by paving our own paths as we age.
Appreciating Those Who Power Our Progress!
Volunteers are the backbone of many organizations, and Meals on Wheels is no different!
MOWLB Volunteer Grand Prix Wrap Up!
It’s a recap of our MOWLB Volunteer Grand Prix. Read on to see who came out on top in this month-long campaign designed to raise funds and awareness for the mission of Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud.
Tips for Living with Diabetes as You Age
Diabetes is a serious condition that affects many people as they age. There are a variety of tips that can help you manage the condition and stay healthy for years to come.
THE SCOOP: Keep it Low: Making Low-Sodium Choices for Better Health
Learn how to cut down on sodium - and still enjoy the foods you love!
THE SCOOP: Less Sleep Can Lead to Poor Health
Sleep is Good Food! Did you know that poor sleep can be associated with an increased risk of at minimum two chronic illnesses? Research shows you had better get those zzzz’s!
A Little FUNdraising Competition!
Meals on Wheels Volunteers are an invaluable part of the Meals on Wheels family, and we can’t thank them enough for their time, effort, and dedication!
This March, we are calling on them to be our ORGANIZATIONAL AMBASSADORS while raising funds and awareness for our cause and mission!
Commit to Making a Change in 2023
Monthly giving through our Wheels of Change program is not just about making a donation. It’s about making an even greater difference.
Celebrating 55 Years of Service and Community
Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud kicks off a year-long celebration of 55 years of service and community!
Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud to Celebrate 55 Years in 2023
Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud will celebrate 55 years of service in 2023.
No Gain No Pain for Holiday Eating
Holiday No Gain No Pain - Three simple strategies to have your cake and eat it during the holidays!
Staying Active While Aging
Staying active whild aging - There are many things you can do to help boost your health as you age.
'More Than a Meal' - Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud's Santa Project
Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud’s Santa Project is More Than a Meal for homebound adults.
'More Than a Meal' - How Meals on Wheels is Changing Lives for the Better!
Our Friendly Visitor pilot program addresses the issues of isolation that many of our homebound clients face.
Volunteer Spotlight: Sherry Whitaker
Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud is grateful for the dedication and thoughtfulness of volunteers like Sherry Whitaker. Sherry has been volunteering her time and energy with our organization for 3 years. Her heart for our clients is why we are excited to highlight her work in this month’s Volunteer Spotlight.
Two Very Important Health Awareness Initiatives Celebrated this Week!
The week of September 18 - 24 has two important health initiative awareness campaigns: National Falls Prevention Awareness and Malnutrition Awareness. Learn how to avoid both with the tips and information in this blog.
Partner Blog: "I Want to Go Home" - Dementia Together
Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud is sharing a guest blog from our partners at Dementia Together. This local nonprofit provides education, enrichment, and hope to individuals and families traveling through the journey of dementia.
What Matters to You? - Creating a Care Plan for Aging
Having a working and up-to-date Care Plan can help ensure that what matters to your loved one - living with independence and dignity - happens and that they remain healthy and thriving!
Celebrating #NationalNonprofitDay with Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud!
National Nonprofit Day is celebrated each year on August 17, recognizing the significance, ongoing efforts, and impact that nonprofits have in their local communities.