The Horizon Health Mobile Meals Program ensures that homebound individuals receive fresh, nourishing meals delivered directly to their homes. Meals are available for a small fee and are delivered inside the city limits of Paris. However, meals can be picked up by friends or family members for delivery to individuals who live outside of the city limits.
Each meal is thoughtfully prepared to provide a balanced combination of essential nutrients, helping individuals maintain their health and independence.
Sign Up to Receive Meals: 217-466-4535
Request Assistance to Pay for Meals (Social Services): 217-466-4862 or 217-466-4598
Volunteer to Deliver Meals: 217-466-4535
Make a Donation to Mobile Meals: 217-465-1234
Psychologist Marilyn Frey’s latest gifts to the Horizon Health Foundation are enhancing patient care across Horizon Health. “I like to donate medical ...
Continue Reading
For the second time in three years, a Horizon Health employee has been named Risk Manager of the Year by the Illinois Society of Healthcare Risk ...
Continue Reading
To improve community safety, Horizon Health and the Paris Community Hospital (PCH) Volunteers have placed a sharps disposal container on the main ...
Continue Reading
Horizon Health has expanded its urogynecology services with the addition of a full-time healthcare provider. Nurse Practitioner Lori Turner has joined ...
Continue Reading
Event benefits local booster clubs Does your child need a sports physical for the upcoming sports season? Horizon Health’s Marshall Clinic will host a ...
Continue Reading
The Paris Community Hospital Volunteers will have a two-day chocolate sale in June. The sales will take place Tuesday, June 16, and Wednesday, June ...
Continue Reading
Good food and expert health advice are on the menu at Horizon Health’s Kidney Health Lunch & Learn on Friday, June 26, at noon at the Horizon Health ...
Continue Reading
When most people think about obesity, they think about weight. They think about appearance, dieting, fitness plans, confidence, and before-and-after ...
Continue Reading
You don’t have to drink large amounts of alcohol to develop fatty liver disease. While heavy alcohol use can damage liver cells, promote inflammation, ...
Continue Reading
The liver acts as the body’s natural filter, performing more than 500 vital functions — from filtering blood and storing energy to producing bile that ...
Continue Reading