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2023 Food Vendors Request for Proposal
Neighborly Care Network Public Notice Notice is hereby given that Neighborly Care Network shall release Request for Proposal documents on April 6, 2022, via our website www.neighborly.org, seeking Caterers to deliver hot, cold, and frozen meals for home-delivered meal and congregate dining clients located Pinellas County for January 1, 2023 – December 31, 2025. It…
Read MoreHow to Help Aging Adults in Your Community Navigate Daily Challenges
Image via Pexels Life for many seniors can be difficult — especially if family members live far away. Fixed incomes, social isolation, and mobility challenges only heighten the struggles aging adults face. That’s why it’s critical for communities everywhere to make caring for and helping our elders a priority. If you’re interested in becoming more…
Read MoreWhat’s the best diet?
Author: Anita Frankhauser, MS, RDN, LDN January 21, 2022 What do you think of when you hear the word “diet”? For many, this four-letter word brings up feelings of angst, rigidity, and stress. It conjures memories of eating bland foods or spending lots of money on weight-loss books, foods, and clinics. It means no sugar,…
Read More2022 Food Vendors Request for Proposal
Public Notice Update: Neighborly Care Network (NCN) conducted a Public Bid Proposal on 11.24.2021. It was led by Anita Frankhauser. The attendees included GA Foods and NCN Staff. Meeting opened at 4:00 PM EST and adjourned at 4:06 PM EST. Metz Culinary proposal included 3 Binders with Proposal, 2 Frozen Meal packs, and 3 Meal Containers…
Read MoreBoost Your Immune System
Synovia Simons, MS, RDN, LDN, Anita Frankhauser, MS, RDN, LDN 11/24/2021 As you get older, your immune system may not be as resilient to infection and disease as it once was, making it easier for infections, diseases, and cancer to develop.1 Factors like genetics, physical activity, and everyday stress affect physical and psychological aging. Stressors such as alcohol abuse, drug abuse, smoking, divorce, or the death of a loved one can also affect the body and the aging process. Ultimately…
Read MoreCooking with a Microwave
Embrace Your Inner Chef, Using just the Microwave! Author Brooke Beales, Keiser University Dietetic Intern Has the idea of cooking a meal ever felt like a hassle? Maybe you think this way because of physical limitations, a lack of kitchen space, or because preparing a meal itself can seem overly demanding. If this is the case, don’t worry. The trusty ol’ Microwave is the perfect appliance to help get the job done. Whether you’re reheating leftovers or preparing a meal from…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Cooking for One
Synovia Simons, MS, RDN, LDN Brooke Beales, Keiser Dietetic Intern Anita Frankhauser, MS, RDN, LDN 9/21/2021 Cooking for one can seem like a considerable effort for a small reward. There are many reasons you may not want to cook for one person: it takes too much time, it’s expensive, or it’s boring. Moreover, cooking for…
Read MoreHow to Help a Loved One Who Is Going Through Cancer Treatment
When a family member or friend is diagnosed with cancer, it’s hard to know what to say or do for them. The truth is, there’s not much you can say. But there are things you can do to assist in the process and show them that they’re not alone. Here are some ways in which…
Read MoreNutrition and Aging
What is your blood sugar level?
Author: Synovia Simons, MS, RDN, LDN 10/29/2021 Are you one of the 500,000+ adults living in Florida who have diabetes but do not know it? (1) Do you know your blood sugar levels? This article will discuss blood sugar, also known as blood glucose. It includes what blood sugar is, how it is used to…
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