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Delhi, NY — O’Connor Hospital, an affiliate of Bassett Healthcare Network, has provided $20,000 in funding to Delaware County Office for the Aging to support a pilot program to deliver fresh local produce to older adults.

In cooperation with Schoharie Valley Farms, Delaware County Office for the Aging and New York Connects – with funding from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) New York – is assembling boxes of fresh produce to deliver to local seniors in need. O’Connor Hospital’s leadership and clinicians, together with Bassett Healthcare Network’s Population Health Department, have been a key part of the project, offering community needs assessment data and outreach support, in addition to funding.

Delhi Dining Center Staff with O'Connor Team, Schoharie Valley Farms Team, & SNAP-Ed Team

“Access to nutritious food is healthcare,” says Peter J. Hamilton, Chair of O’Connor Hospital’s Board of Trustees.

“With an estimated 18 percent of adults across Delaware County experiencing food insecurity, it is our responsibility as the trusted healthcare provider in our communities to connect area residents with the resources they need to stay healthy.”

Delaware County Office for the Aging surveyed potential recipients by doing outreach to residents who regularly use Delaware Opportunities Dining Centers (either through home-delivered meals or at congregate meal sites). More than 200 residents expressed interest in receiving produce boxes. Funding has supported the allocation of 167 boxes so far, which are being distributed among dining centers. Volunteers at regional dining centers are delivering boxes to community members’ homes.

“Hunger is often silent,” says Diane Cusworth, RN, BSN, MSHA, Director of Community Health, Strategy, and Population Health at Bassett Healthcare Network.

“By coordinating resources among local farms, healthcare services, and other agencies, we can bring interventions to our communities that are sustainable and successful. Our goal is to make this program part of the fabric of our region every year, making a difference in the health and lives of potentially hundreds of families. As we codify our assessment tools and processes, this program could be replicated in many other regions.”

Delaware County Office for the Aging and NY Connects will continue produce box deliveries through the fall. Schoharie Valley Farms, O’Connor Hospital and Bassett Healthcare Network, Delaware Opportunities Dining Centers, SNAP-Ed New York, and other organizations will continue to collaborate with hopes of expanding the program next spring.

Ethan Ball, Schoharie Valley Farms

“This is truly a community effort,” says Susan Hammerslag, Coordinator of SNAP-Ed at Delaware County Office for the Aging.

“It’s amazing to see so many people come together to make this vision a reality. Our wonderful farmer, Ethan Ball, of Schoharie Valley Farms, is selecting a variety of produce for deliveries. In the first couple of weeks, we delivered sweet corn, potatoes, yellow squash, zucchini, cucumbers, broccoli, tomatoes, garlic scapes, and kohlrabi. We are so grateful to O’Connor Hospital and the greater Bassett Healthcare Network for their support. I would also like to extend a special thank you to Delaware Opportunities Dining Centers for their assistance connecting our seniors with food – including getting boxes delivered to the last mile.”

Learn more about the program and how to get involved by calling (607) 832-5747 or emailing DelCoEatHealthy@gmail.com.


About O’Connor Hospital

O’Connor Hospital, an affiliate of Bassett Healthcare Network, is certified as a Critical Access Hospital (CAH) and provides acute inpatient medical care, emergency services, laboratory testing, short-stay inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, many specialty services, and diagnostic testing, including a new Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) Ophthalmology clinic.

About Bassett Healthcare Network

Bassett Healthcare Network is an integrated health system that provides care and services to people living in a 5,600 square mile region in central New York. The organization includes five corporately affiliated hospitals, over two dozen community-based health centers, more than 20 school-based health centers, two skilled nursing facilities, and other health partners in related fields. To learn more about services available throughout the Bassett Healthcare Network, visit www.bassett.org. Follow Bassett on Facebook, X, and LinkedIn. Bassett Healthcare Network is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

About Delaware County Office for the Aging and NY Connects

Delaware County Office for the Aging and New York Connects serves older adults, individuals with disabilities, their families, and caregivers. The agency is responsible for the general well-being of all elders living in Delaware County. Located in the Southern Tier of New York State, bordered by seven counties, and the fifth largest county in New York State, Delaware County is the size of the state of Rhode Island. At 33 people per square mile, the county has the lowest population density of any county in New York State outside of the Adirondacks. The current population is 44,644, with 34% of those adults aged 60 and older. Educators as well as service providers, the Office for the Aging assists as a strong advocate for the personal well-being of those we serve. Agency strategies assist our seniors in being able to live as independently as possible in their own homes. The mission of New York State Aging Services Network is to enable older New Yorkers to remain in their own homes with a high quality of life for as long as possible through the provision of home and community-based services, including support for family caregivers. To learn more, visit co.delaware.ny.us/departments/ofa/ofa.htm or follow us on Facebook.

About SNAP-Ed New York

SNAP-Ed (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education) New York teaches people eligible for SNAP how to shop for and cook healthy meals on a limited budget. The goal is to provide the tools, tips, and tricks to help people make nutritious food choices and choose a physically active lifestyle.

Learn More & Get Involved

Learn more about the program and how to get involved:

Call: (607) 832-5747 Email: DelCoEatHealthy@gmail.com