Member success story
Jane,* a member in her mid-30s, tested positive for COVID-19 during the delivery of her baby. Prior to delivery, Jane was challenged by hypertension, increasing her risk of pre-eclampsia as a new mom. Jane also faced food insecurity and initially did not attend postpartum visits. A UnitedHealthcare Community & State care manager referred Jane for both a food box delivery through the health plan and additional meal delivery from Mom’s Meals for her entire household, including her husband and four children. Jane received her Mom’s Meals box within five days, and a short time later she attended a follow-up telehealth postpartum visit with her baby’s delivering physician.
Mom’s Meals supports caregivers
For caregivers like Jim Pfander, the convenience of food boxes has helped simplify his daily routine so he can focus on other household needs and care for his wife, who has Alzheimer’s dementia. AARP estimates that family caregivers contribute more than $470 billion in unpaid contributions in a single year. This means that these individuals are a half-trillion dollar unpaid workforce. Programs like Mom’s Meals are one way we can continue to support them as they fill this vital care gap in the health care system.
Ongoing partnership with Mom’s Meals
When a person is facing food insecurity, or is struggling to cook meals because of their health condition or the needs of another in their household, it can be difficult to focus on anything else — making it even more challenging to manage their condition or disability. Through Mom’s Meals’ long-term services and supports/community-based services program, our clinical administrative coordinators and care teams are able to directly connect UnitedHealthcare members to healthy foods.
By continuing to partner with Mom’s Meals and other meal delivery programs funded through Medicaid waivers and other government-funded nutrition programs, we can help members stay in their homes longer as they recover and manage their conditions.
*For the purposes of this blog, Jane has been used as a false name and is not the true name of the member.