Health & Fitness
Aging Services Rolls Out Partnership With Food Trucks, Eateries
Hillsborough County food trucks and restaurants are helping to provide senior citizens at home alone during the pandemic with hot dinners.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FL — Hillsborough County's most vulnerable residents are benefiting from a partnership born of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Silver Platter program was recently launched with a focus on assisting seniors who live alone in areas where restaurants are scarce, and who are sheltering in place to avoid potential exposure to the coronavirus.
Silver Platter provides additional nutrition to seniors by delivering hot, prepared evening meals to the homes of seniors enrolled in Aging Services' home-delivered meals program. The county's staff dietician works with the chefs at partner restaurants and food trucks to ensure menu items meet the state dietary guidelines and any special needs of clients.
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Along with serving hot dinners to seniors, Silver Platter is designed to employ local restaurants and food trucks that have struggled during the pandemic. Silver Platter started with 160 clients in the Ruskin and Wimauma areas and has since expanded to reach more clients throughout the county.
The program was initiated and is supported by state agencies, including the Florida Department of Elder Affairs, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation and the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association.
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Aging Services uses funding from the Families First Act and CARES Act to support Silver Platter. The program is available only to existing meal clients.
Hillsborough County residents age 60 or older in need of food assistance may call 813-272-5250 to register.
See related story: State, Restaurants To Provide Food For Seniors During Coronavirus
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