No home delivered meals to seniors on Wednesday due to extreme cold

Wood County Senior Center at 305 N. Main St., Bowling Green

The Wood County Committee on Aging will not deliver home delivered meals on Wednesday, Jan. 30, due to the record breaking cold air temperatures and wind chill in the forecast.

This decision is made for the safety of our seniors, the volunteers who deliver meals throughout Wood County, and our drivers. A total of 27 routes are delivered Monday through Friday serving 575 homebound seniors daily.

All home delivered meals clients were provided two shelf stable meals in October 2018 for their use should WCCOA be unable to deliver for a day. Additionally, with the advance notice of the weather, all clients are being offered an additional frozen meal that can be reheated in their
microwave or oven for Wednesday.

All Wood County Seniors Centers will be open their regular hours on Wednesday. The seven Senior Centers located throughout Wood County are:
– North Baltimore Area Senior Center–514 W. Water St., North Baltimore (adjacent to Westhaven)
– Northeast Area Senior Center – 705 N. Main St., Walbridge (Walbridge Village offices)
– Perrysburg Area Senior Center – 140 W. Indiana Ave, Perrysburg (adjacent to the fire station)
– Pemberville Area Senior Center – 220 Cedar St., Pemberville (Bethlehem Lutheran Church)
– Rossford Area Senior Center – 400 Dixie Highway, Rossford (Rossford Recreation Center)
– Wayne Area Senior Center – 202 E. Main St., Wayne (Wayne United Methodist Church)
– Wood County Senior Center – 305 N. Main St., Bowling Green

Call the Wood County Committee on Aging at 419.353.5661 or 1.800.367.4935 for additional information.