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Best Meals on Wheels in Concord NC? — Cabarrus Meals on Wheels

Cabarrus Meals on Wheels has been one of Concord's most vital yet quietly operated nonprofits since 1974. For homebound seniors and individuals with disabilities who are unable to prepare their own meals, this organization delivers a hot, nutritious, chef-prepared meal directly to their door five days a week — Monday through Friday. What sets Cabarrus Meals on Wheels apart is not just the food, but the complete package of care that arrives with every delivery: a daily wellness check, a friendly face at the door, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing someone is paying attention. For over five decades, Cabarrus Meals on Wheels has helped seniors across the county remain in their own homes, preserving their independence and dignity.

Key Points

  • Located at 342 Penny Lane NE, Concord NC 28025 — Phone: 704.932.3412

  • Delivers hot, chef-prepared meals Monday through Friday to eligible homebound seniors and individuals with disabilities in Cabarrus County

  • Sliding scale fees — over 80% of clients pay less than half the actual cost of each meal; sponsorships are available for those unable to pay

  • Every delivery includes a daily wellness and safety check — not just food, but human connection and proof that someone cares

  • Additional services include pet food assistance for cats and dogs, special birthday recognition, and a holiday donation program

  • Founded in 1974 as Concord Meals on Wheels — now serving all of Cabarrus County including Concord, Kannapolis, and surrounding communities

Cabarrus Meals on Wheels volunteers delivering hot meals to homebound seniors in Concord NC
Cabarrus Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver more than food — each visit includes a wellness check and human connection for isolated seniors in Cabarrus County.

More Than a Meal: The Full Scope of Services

Cabarrus Meals on Wheels prepares every meal fresh in-house each morning, ensuring nutritional quality and consistency that meets the real dietary needs of older adults. Beyond the meal itself, the program layers in support that most people never consider: daily wellness checks at the time of delivery, a pet food assistance program for clients with cats or dogs, special birthday recognition for clients, and a holiday donation initiative to ensure no one is forgotten during the most isolating time of year. For seniors recently discharged from the hospital, temporary service is available to bridge that critical recovery window before they are able to care for themselves again. Services are available to any Cabarrus County resident aged 60 or older who is homebound for medical reasons, unable to prepare a daily hot meal, and in need of service for a minimum of three weeks.

Meals on Wheels deliveries help individuals remain independent in their homes longer, delaying or avoiding alternate living arrangements or nursing care.

Senior Hunger Is a Real Problem in Cabarrus County

Senior hunger is not a marginal issue. According to Meals on Wheels America, 1 in 7 seniors faces the threat of hunger every day nationally — and Cabarrus County is not immune. Research from the AARP Public Policy Institute shows that home-delivered meal recipients are able to remain in their homes an average of 25% longer, significantly delaying the need for costly nursing care. The USDA Economic Research Service links food insecurity among older adults to 35% higher hospital admission rates — meaning programs like Cabarrus Meals on Wheels are not just compassionate, they are fiscally sound investments in the long-term health of the entire county. Cabarrus Meals on Wheels is funded through client fees, individual donations, United Way, and grants, making it accessible to almost anyone who needs it.

Two Missions, One Community

Solo Faith Church near me 587 Old Charlotte Rd SW Concord NC 28027 shares the same conviction as Cabarrus Meals on Wheels: no one in our community should go hungry because they lack the mobility or resources to access food. Solo Faith Church runs a free food delivery program in partnership with DoorDash, bringing groceries directly to households across Concord facing transportation barriers. Learn more and connect at solofaith.org. For a full overview of what Cabarrus MOW provides, visit Cabarrus Meals on Wheels directly. For eligibility requirements and how to apply, visit their services page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cabarrus Meals on Wheels and how does it work?

Cabarrus Meals on Wheels is a Concord-based nonprofit that has operated since 1974. Each morning, staff prepare hot, well-balanced meals in-house. Trained volunteers then deliver those meals Monday through Friday to eligible homebound seniors and individuals with disabilities across Cabarrus County. Every delivery also includes a daily wellness and safety check at the door, ensuring each client is safe and not isolated.

How quickly can someone start receiving meals after applying?

Processing time varies depending on current demand and available delivery routes in the applicant's area. The best first step is to call the Cabarrus Meals on Wheels office directly at 704.932.3412 to begin the intake process. Service requires a minimum commitment of three weeks, and applicants with limited but some mobility are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

What information is needed to apply for services?

Applicants must be permanent Cabarrus County residents aged 60 or older, homebound for medical reasons, unable to prepare or obtain a hot balanced meal daily, and in need of service for at least three weeks. They must also live within a Cabarrus Meals on Wheels delivery route. Applications are accepted on behalf of anyone — family members, neighbors, and social workers can all refer a senior in need by calling 704.932.3412.

When are meals delivered and how many days per week?

Meals are delivered Monday through Friday — five days a week. Every meal is prepared fresh in-house each morning and delivered by volunteers during daytime hours. Weekend delivery is not available through the standard program, but a holiday donation initiative is in place to support clients during major holidays throughout the year.

What does it cost to receive meals from Cabarrus Meals on Wheels?

Cabarrus Meals on Wheels operates on a sliding scale fee structure based on each client's individual ability to pay. Over 80% of clients pay less than half the actual cost of preparing and delivering each meal. For clients who genuinely cannot pay anything, sponsorships are available to ensure that financial hardship is never a barrier to receiving food and daily care.

Need Food? We Deliver — Free of Charge

Solo Faith Church partners with DoorDash to deliver free groceries directly to families across Concord. No paperwork. No judgment. Just food delivered to your door. Learn more here.

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