New Orleans Council on Aging

A nonprofit organization

New Orleans Council On Aging (NOCOA) exists to protect the rights, promote the well being, and enhance the self-esteem of New Orleans elderly by generating opportunities for self-reliance and independence. Our Vision: To have quality supportive services accessible to older adults in New Orleans so they are able to age in place with dignity - at home, in their communities.

Currently, in Orleans parish there are 10,667 Older Americans that are Food insecure, meaning they do not have access to healthy food on a regular basis. Of this number, 4,174 also have very low food security, meaning they are skipping meals to cover other basic needs such as medicine and / or housing.
The metropolitan area of New Orleans, has risen to first in the nation from being the third in the nation for the largest population of seniors living in poverty. According to the New Orleans Data Center's Neighborhood Profiles Data Tables 34,828 households in New Orleans have a senior living in poverty.
New Orleans Council on Aging:
On a daily basis the NOCOA serves over 2,000 older adults in Orleans Parish:
435 homebound seniors receive meals delivered by a driver which is often the only socialization many of them receive.
345 receive their meals at senior centers, senior housing facilities, or other congregate sites.
Each meal costs the NOCOA $6.95
123 older adults receive services from the Homemaker Program which provides light home maintenance tasks such as housekeeping, laundry, and other chores essential to helping the elder

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

New Orleans Council on Aging

Tax id (EIN)

72-0634096

Categories

Education

Address

2475 Canal Street Suite 400
New Orleans, LA 70119

Phone

504-821-4121

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