Is Meals on Wheels right for you or a loved one?
There is no single definition of Meals on Wheels. Not all providers in the UK call their service 'Meals on Wheels'. Often, the service is called 'Community Meals', 'Meals (at Home) Service', 'Mobile Meals', or 'Meal Delivery Service'.
Find out more about community meals on the South Gloucestershire Council website.
Benefits of Meals on Wheels
Accessing a daily meal
The meals require little to no preparation, making it easy for users of the service to have a tasty, nutritious meal every day.
Reducing social isolation
It’s usually the same drivers who deliver the meal. This human contact and seeing a familiar face can improve overall wellbeing.
Safety and wellbeing
Drivers who deliver the meals can check for safety around the home and the wellbeing of users of the service, and alert an emergency contact if they identify any concerns.
Promoting independence
Receiving Meals on Wheels can prevent or delay the move into a care home, supporting users of the service to continue living in their own home and communities for longer.