Meals on Wheels cuts may endanger elderlyThe woman’s son was pacing back and forth, looking at Lisa Roosien with helpless frustration.
His mother weighed just 87 pounds after dementia and a lack of nutritional resources had driven her into a dangerous spiral of weight loss in recent months.
He looked to Roosien, a registered dietitian at AgeWell Services, as a lifeline.
Times were tough and money was tight — his mother needed assistance.
“What do I do?” he asked.
At any other time, Roosien could have set the woman up with a Meals on Wheels plan where volunteers would check on her daily and bring warm food right to her home.
But recent state funding cuts have AgeWell Services in a tough place, she said.
Her hands were tied"