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More than a Meal: Transforming Langley lives through nutrition and care

Langley Memorial Hospital Foundation supports vital nutrition for those in need
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Few pieces are more valuable to the wellness puzzle than good nutrition.

And no one knows this better than Langley’s Shannon Woykin, executive director of the community’s Meals on Wheels program.

Woykin recalls one elderly man who’d been paying regular visits to Langley Memorial Hospital for more than a year. Following each visit, he’d return to a life of dependence, isolation and poor nutrition.

Concerned, Woykin enrolled him in Meals on Wheels’ Home From the Hospital program, providing vulnerable discharged patients with a complete hot meal, including soup and dessert, for five days after they arrive home from a visit or stay at the hospital.

Then, thanks to Meals on Wheels’ subsidy program, which has clients pay just $100 monthly for one basic hot meal per day, Woykin extended the service to nearly three months.

“He wrote us a thank you card after a year and told us that he had not been to the hospital one time that year,” Woykin reflects.

Help deliver nutrition Home from the Hospital

Like this one senior, every one of the 525 new clients the Home From the Hospital program took on in 2021 – from isolated seniors on a tight budget to young parents struggling with mental illness or health concerns – represents a story of struggle and despair that thanks to this donor-funded program, evolved into one of nutrition, better health and community connection.

This spring, as we’re all acutely aware of the rapidly rising food prices, Langley Memorial Hospital Foundation has committed to help the Home from the Hospital program meet its demands for the coming year with $50,000 of funding.

“A gift at this critical time, when food prices in our community are soaring, can make a massive difference in the lives of those who need it,” says Terra Scheer, Communications and Stewardship with the Foundation. “A hot, healthy meal gives vulnerable low-income residents the nutrition they need to gain strength and avoid a trip back to the hospital due to malnutrition.”

Fuelled by donor generosity, the Foundation’s Whatever It Takes Fund provides the hospital’s acute care social work team funds to support patients’ successful transition from the hospital back to the community. In addition to transportation or grocery vouchers, for example, the fund supports Langley Meals on Wheels’ Home from the Hospital program.

  • Just $8 provides a hot meal to a senior or at-risk patient just discharged from hospital
  • A gift of $225 can provide one hot meal every day for a month

Though nearly 72 per cent of the Home from the Hospital program clients are seniors, and 50 per cent of all clients survive on low or no income, the organization serves single parents, individuals, people with mobility impairments and those struggling with mental illness or physical health concerns that prevent them from providing for themselves.

Learn more at lmhfoundation.com or by calling 604-533-6422, and give the gift of a hot, healthy meal today.

Whatever It Takes Fund