Grocery Shopping and Meal Preparation for Seniors in Sandy, Oregon

By Janel Rieder, RN, BSN. 8  am on

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Preparing a good hot meal is not always an easy task for seniors. Getting to the grocery store, loading the car, unloading the groceries, and then cooking a homemade meal are things that many of us take for granted. Good nutrition is important at any age, especially as we age. Most people are surprised at how many seniors are malnourished across America. Unfortunately, there are an estimated 3.7 million malnourished seniors in the United States according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. The good news is that there are grocery shopping and cooking services in Sandy to help seniors who want to remain at home rather than move to a senior living community.

In-Home Cooking for Seniors in Sandy, Oregon

Our caregivers can cook and prepare your breakfast, lunch, and dinner based on your specific dietary needs and palate preferences. Your chosen caregiver is trained in meal preparation and educated in senior nutrition, making them highly skilled in helping to develop and prepare delicious meals that are specific to the nutritional needs of their clients. They can help create a shopping list, go to the grocery store, bring the food back to your house, and put it away until it’s time to cook and prepare your meal.

Your caregiver can also assist with picking up prescriptions, organizing incoming mail and going to the post office, and any routine personal errands you or a loved one might require. We tailor grocery shopping and meal preparation services to fit your needs, whether it’s one morning a week or around-the-clock. Our in-home senior services are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day in Sandy, Oregon. We are happy to customize our grocery shopping and in-home meal preparation services to your needs and schedule!

Not a Senior? Not a Problem!

Our in-home meal preparation, cooking, and shopping services are not just for seniors. We also provide these services in the community of Sandy for younger clients in need of assistance. These young clients may all have different diagnosis. For example, a 26-year-old dealing with cancer, a 27-year-old who fell off his mountain bike right out of college and is now a quadriplegic, a 36-year-old who had a massive stroke during surgery and is now bed-bound with high acuity needs, or several 50-year-olds with conditions ranging from massive strokes to cancer.

Assisting Hands Home Care Portland offers professional grocery shopping, in-home meal preparation, and cooking services in Sandy, Oregon, allowing seniors the option to stay at home and still feel that they are cared for and are in capable hands. You can rely on Assisting Hands to provide quality in-home care and services for you or a family member in need of assistance with shopping, meal preparation, or cooking in their Sandy home.

Click to learn more about our grocery shopping & meal preparation services for seniors in Sandy, Oregon or a full list of services our personal care assistant can provide in your home.

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