Hunger | Hunger Is a Serious Problem Among the Elderly

For four months, John Fisher has waited in nutritional limbo.

The 86-year-old retired Michigan truck driver has been on a waiting list, along with a thousand other elderly Detroit residents, for free hot meals delivered weekdays. Widowed, Mr. Fisher can’t cook because arthritis makes it difficult for him to stand long, even to boil soup.

His monthly $541 Social Security check barely covers rent, utilities and other basics. With the nearest grocery store more than a mile away from his tidy downtown apartment, Mr. Fisher, who suffers also from diabetes and glaucoma, treks...

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