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In West Virginia, where about 15 percent of the population is over 60 and more than two-thirds live in rural areas, lawmakers last week provided an additional $1 million to help county agencies pay for food and gas.
Without it, the West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services would have had to cut 113,000 meals and make 100,000 fewer trips to and from doctor's appointments, the pharmacy and other places seniors need to go to remain independent, officials said. The bureau provided 848,000 round trips and 2.5 million meals last year.
"We're the only transportation they've got," said Sandra K. Vanin, the agency's commissioner.
In South Carolina, lawmakers added $2.9 million to next year's budget for a home-delivered meals program, sparing 5,400 of more than 29,000 clients from being cut off, said Frank Adams, spokesman for Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer, who oversees the state's Office on Aging.
Preparing meals and visiting the doctor are especially difficult for 91-year-old Mary Elliott of Charleston since she returned from the hospital last fall.
"I couldn't do nothing when I came home," said Elliott, who has lived alone since her husband died 15 years ago.
Her sons live in New York and Cleveland. The retired caterer has a fairly new stove, but hasn't learned how to use it. She said she doesn't trust herself to ride the bus because she might fall. And while her appetite isn't always what it should be, she said having meals delivered to her door is a blessing.
It's people like her who worry retired firefighter Matt Jackson. He travels 50 miles every day as he distributes 93 meals to some of the most vulnerable residents of West Virginia's capital city.
"Sometimes I'm the only person these people see," Jackson said. "Without this food program, a lot of people would suffer immensely."
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