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Page 22 <br /> Health & Wellness <br />San Leandro residents told us… <br />They want to age-in-place and stay in their homes as long as <br />possible. That means having access to free or low-cost health and <br />wellness services, in-home assistance and caregiving, and health <br />education resources. <br />1 Expand existing food, meal and basic needs <br />programs <br />Project Lead: Human Services Department <br />Project Support: City Manager’s Office, Sustainability <br />Division <br />Action Step #1. Convene community food, meals and basic <br />needs providers (including hygiene and pet food products) <br />to assess the level of unmet demand for these programs. <br />Calculate the cost of expanding each program to meet the <br />demand. <br />Action Step #2. Collaborate with Resilience Hubs to <br />increase awareness of their food programs within the <br />community, and to support their offerings in alignment <br />with the broader food pantry and distribution network. <br />Action Step #3. Work with other City departments and <br />with the Mayor and City Council to identify and allocate <br />budget funding to support the expansion of existing food <br />pantries and distribution sites, and implement new sites <br />in strategic locations as necessary. <br />City of San Leandro | Age-Friendly Action Plan