Partnership program with the Idaho Food Bank which administers this program to improve the health of low-income elderly persons 60 years of age and older, by supplementing their diets with a monthly nutritious food box of USDA foods that includes nutrition information and helpful recipes.
To know more about this program, contact: Information and Assistance (208) 233-4032
Nutrition services help older adults stay healthy by providing meals and support. These services aim to:
Reduce hunger and poor nutrition
Adults 60 and older who are homebound, frail, and unable to cook
A standardized service as defined by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics that provides individualized guidance to individuals who are at nutritional risk because of their health or nutrition history, dietary intake, chronic illness, or medication use, or to caregivers. Counseling is provided one-on-one by a registered dietitian and addresses the options and methods for improving nutrition status with a measurable goal.
An intervention targeting Older Americans Act participants and caregivers that uses information dissemination, instruction, or training with the intent to support food, nutrition, and physical activity choices and behaviors in order to maintain or improve health and address nutrition-related conditions. Content is consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans; is accurate, culturally sensitive, regionally appropriate, and considers personal preferences; and is overseen by a registered dietitian or individual of comparable expertise as defined in the OAA.
Information about home delivered meal providers in the seven counties we serve can be found here:
If you need help meeting the demands of caring for a family member or friend there is available assistance at the Area V Agency on Aging.
We will provide practical caregiving information and help you locate the following services and resources:
NFCSP services available to these families are:
The Area V Agency On Aging Host a caregiver support monthly.
This support is held the 4th wednesday of each month at 2pm located in the confrence room 214 E Center in Pocatello
This program helps you get care that fits your needs. It allows you to
An Information and Assistance Specialist will:
The demands on caregivers are endless. There is no one profile describing a caregiver, a caregiver’s situation, or the duration of the caregiving experience. Caregiving can range from periodic phone calls and visits from distant caregivers, buying groceries or managing money, to the daily duties of personal care. Caregiving responsibilities may also be spread over several households and beyond immediate family to friends and acquaintances.
Information, training, decision support, respite, problem solving alternatives, and social support are among the things offered as services to caregivers. In Idaho there are several programs to aid caregivers with their responsibilities and challenges.
The Area Agency on Aging offers a Support Group for Caregivers. It is held monthly at the Area Agency on Aging offices at 214 East Center Street on the 4th Wednesday at 2:00 pm.
For additional information, see below.
Provides information to caregivers regarding available support services, help in gaining access to these services, and assistance in making decisions and solving caregiving problems through resources, our on-site support group and caregiver classes.
Our Caregiver Support Group meets every 4th Wednesday of the month, at 2:00 p.m.
The Caregiver Support Group is held in the Conference Room at the Area V Agency on Aging offices.
The Powerful Tools for Caregivers (PTC) Class.
This is a free, 90 minutes, once a week, 6-week course that can be scheduled at your convenience. Contact an Information and Assistance Specialist at 208-233-4032 to find out when the next PTC class begins.
Class Leader Training: A Deeper Way to Support Caregivers
In addition to offering classes for caregivers, we also provide the opportunity for individuals to become trained class leaders. The Powerful Tools for Caregivers Class Leader Training prepares you to teach others how to manage stress, communicate effectively, and find balance while caregiving. This training ensures more communities have access to impactful, research-based support led by caring, knowledgeable instructors.
In-home respite is a service designed to encourage and support efforts of caregivers to maintain functionally or cognitively impaired persons at home. Paid respite staff and volunteers provide companionship or personal care services, or both, when needed and appropriate for the care recipient and the caregiver.
For more information contact Gina Hubbard at
The Area V Agency on Aging located in Pocatello provides information and support which maximizes independence and quality of life for older adults, 60 years of age and older, individuals with disabilities and vulnerable adults 18 years and older.
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