Maine Food Delivery Effort Turns to ModivCare for Support In Delivering Food to Students and Families in Aroostook County
March 08 2021 - 9:00AM
Melanie Lagasse, Food Service Director at Valley Unified Education
Service Center (MSAD 27, MSAD 33 and Madawaska School Department)
identified a potential challenge and instinctively knew what to do.
Schools were virtual, students and adults were stuck inside as a
result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and people were becoming
increasingly hungry.
In response to this crisis, Lagasse and her small army of
kitchen staff and volunteers, school bus drivers, Ed Techs and a
new partner, ModivCare (formerly LogistiCare), went to work.
Lagasse’s initial efforts, that first began in March 2020 and
ran through August, resulted in over 262,000 meals delivered via
school bus. When the food program began, everyone in the school
staff at Fort Kent Community High School chipped in, turning out an
initial 2,040 meals in about two hours.
Realizing she needed more help on the delivery side, Melanie was
introduced to ModivCare by Full Plates Full Potential and reached
out to the transportation company in order to supplement meal
deliveries from December 2020 through February 2021.
ModivCare has provided non-emergency medical transportation in
several regions of the state including Aroostook County, the
largest American county by land east of the Mississippi since 2013.
Since the inception of its contract, ModivCare has developed a
network of transportation providers aligned with the unique needs
of Maine residents. Given the rural geography of the state, many
residents rely on medical providers that are miles from their homes
and with limited transportation options – this network can often
serve as a lifeline for Medicaid members.
“We couldn’t be more appreciative of ModivCare’s help in
providing such reliable and friendly help,” said Lagasse. “Two of
ModivCare’s woman-owned transportation providers, Town Taxi and
L&L Transportation, jumped in to help out delivering meals to
families across Aroostook County with smiles and a can-do
attitude.”
At times, the transportation providers traveled more than 60
miles to pick up food. Once the transportation providers received
delivery instructions, off they went – delivering two days’ worth
of meals to 60-100 homes, where they placed food into coolers and
containers outside the families’ doors.
The delivery teams dropped off 40 meals, three times a week to
students in the area served by Dr. Levesque Elementary School in
Frenchville and 60 meals, three times a week in the area served by
Fort Kent Community High School. Each drop consisted of breakfast
and lunch meals per child in each household.
“This was an all-out team effort on both the cooking and
delivery sides,” said Lagasse. “I asked our stellar kitchen staff
for their input as I created the menus thus preparing a wide
variety of foods to heat and serve including lasagna, meatloaf,
mashed potatoes, turkey dinners, garlic pork, fried rice, and
more,” she added. “Our goal was to make and deliver nutritious
meals we knew our students were used to getting when they were in
the school building. We delivered hot meals and something to be
heated as well as breakfast, enough food for two days at a
time.”
The school district’s efforts received a Gold award from Let’s
Go! 5210 for Healthy Kids for all six schools in our district for
best practice in the kitchen and cafeteria prior to the initial
school closing.
“We are laser-focused on driving positive outcomes by
transforming how we connect Mainers to care, particularly during
these challenging times,” said Daniel Greenleaf, President and CEO
of ModivCare. “The school food delivery initiative has offered us
the privilege of expanding beyond our traditional role of
non-emergency medical transportation to extend a helping hand in
the community that we are so proud to serve.”
About ModivCare
ModivCare Inc. (“ModivCare”) (Nasdaq: MODV) is a
technology-enabled healthcare services company, which provides a
suite of integrated supportive care solutions for public and
private payors and their patients. Our value-based solutions
address the social determinants of health (SDoH), enable greater
access to care, reduce costs, and improve outcomes. We are a
leading provider of non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT),
personal and home care, and nutritional meal delivery. ModivCare
also holds a minority equity interest in CCHN Group Holdings, Inc.
and its subsidiaries (“Matrix Medical Network”), which partners
with leading health plans and providers nationally, delivering a
broad array of assessment and care management services to
individuals that improve health outcomes and health plan financial
performance. For more information, visit: www.ModivCare.com.
Liz Thomas
ModivCare
609-923-9946
liz@thomasboyd.com
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