Benefits · Nutrition
How to apply for Senior Friendship Centers Meals + AAA Southwest Florida Services (Charlotte)
Senior Friendship Centers, Inc. (SFC, contracted meals provider) and Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida, Inc. (AAASWFL, designated AAA + ADRC for PSA 8)
Who it's for
The Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida (AAASWFL) is the nonprofit designated by the Florida Department of Elder Affairs as the AAA + ADRC for Planning and Service Area 8 — a seven-county region covering Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, Lee, and Sarasota. In Charlotte County, the contracted meals provider is Senior Friendship Centers, Inc. (SFC) — the same major regional nonprofit that serves Sarasota, DeSoto, and Lee counties. Combined volume across the four SFC-served counties is nearly 300,000 meals each year. For Charlotte, SFC operates senior centers in Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda providing congregate dining, and home-delivered meals come once a week as up to 7 frozen meals at a time for homebound seniors. AAASWFL coordinates the full PSA 8 senior service portfolio — case management, in-home care, caregiver support, Alzheimer's services, SHINE Medicare counseling, and benefits screening — accessible through the AAASWFL Elder Helpline at 1-866-413-5337. Eligibility is age 60+ and Charlotte residency for congregate meals; home-delivered additionally requires functional documentation of homebound status.
Congregate meals require only age 60+ and Charlotte residency — call the AAASWFL Elder Helpline at 1-866-413-5337 to be assigned to a Port Charlotte or Punta Gorda SFC senior center. Home-delivered meals (delivered once weekly as up to 7 frozen meals) additionally require documented homebound status or functional inability to prepare meals — an SFC or AAASWFL case manager makes that determination, and most service categories operate a prioritized client list. There is no income or asset test for OAA services, but participants are offered the option to contribute voluntarily based on means; no one is denied for inability to pay. AAASWFL is the integrated entry point for the full PSA 8 senior service portfolio.
What you'll need
- Proof of age 60+ (Florida driver's license, Florida ID, or birth certificate)
- Proof of Charlotte County residency (utility bill, lease, or government correspondence)
- For home-delivered meals: documentation supporting homebound status or functional need (typically a physician's note or AAASWFL/SFC case manager assessment)
Where to apply
Apply online: official application
By phone: 1-866-413-5337
Renewals
annual reassessment by AAASWFL or SFC case manager
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