Food is Medicine Program

At Family Health Services, we firmly believe that food is a powerful tool that can help you take control of your health. It’s a simple yet effective idea that has been around for many years and is supported by an ever-growing body of scientific evidence. We understand that it can be challenging to make healthy choices, especially with the increasing cost of groceries and the overwhelming amount of information available about nutrition online.

This is why we have created the Food is Medicine Program – to provide you with the tools, resources, and support you need to make healthier choices, improve your overall health and well-being, and prevent or manage chronic conditions.

As a participant in this program, you will have the option to receive up to two boxes of food every month, filled with delicious and nutritious options, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and other healthy foods.

But this program is more than just food – its goal is to support you in making changes that promote your overall health and well-being. You will also have the opportunity to meet with your Primary Care Provider and a Registered Dietitian, along with a Care Coordinator as needed, to address any other needs you may have, such as medication management, transportation, or housing. These appointments will give you the chance to ask questions, monitor your health conditions, and get access to additional resources to support your journey towards feeling your best! Everyone is different in what type of support they benefit from. Because of this, we have different participant options available.

We believe that food is medicine, and we are committed to helping you see it that way too. By the end of this program, you will have the knowledge, skills, and resources you need to continue making healthy choices and seeing your food as medicine for a lifetime.

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How Does it Work?

Sign up today:

    • Option 1: Call or text 419-515-2099 to let us know you are interested in signing up or learning more.
    • Option 2: Talk with your Family Health Services provider and ask them to connect you with the dietitian.
  • Meet with one of our Registered Dietitians:
    • Discuss your health goals, food preferences, and any challenges you face.
  • Get personalized nutrition support:
    • Learn how to meal plan, shop on a budget, and make easy nutritious meals.
  • Receive a bag of fresh, healthy foods tailored to your health needs:
    • At each appointment with your dietitian receive a bag of fresh, healthy foods as part of your care plan.
  • Enjoy ongoing support:
    • Follow up with a dietitian for tips, recipes, and motivation to stay on track.

​How To Know If I’m Eligible To Participate?

  • Anyone with a chronic health condition (ex: diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, etc.)
  • Families or individuals facing food insecurity
  • Anyone looking to improve their diet with expert guidance

If you answered yes to these questions, you are eligible for the Food is Medicine Program! We do not have a specific income limit, as we understand that financial challenges can impact anyone. We operate on an honor system and ask that participants only use this service if they genuinely need it. ​ If you did not answer yes to these questions but are still interested in speaking with a dietitian, please give us a call and setup an appointment!

Do I have to Pay?

We go through insurance for your dietitian and doctor visits. If you typically have a copay then you will likely have a copay for your visits with both the doctor and the dietitian. There is no cost for the food and each box contains ~$25 worth of produce. Family Health Services is a Federally Qualified Health Center–meaning we see patient’s with all insurances and even those without insurance. We offer a sliding scale fee for services based on income if you do not have health insurance or cannot afford your insurance’s specific visit copay. Though we accept all insurance plans, not all insurance plans cover visits with a dietitian. For example, if your only insurance is Medicare then you will only be covered if you have diabetes or stage 3-5 chronic kidney disease. If you have Medicaid, most diagnoses will be covered. Private insurance varies between plans. Before signing up to the Food Is Medicine Program, you might want to verify that visits will be covered with your insurance. Call the help-line phone # on the back of your insurance card and ask the following questions:

  1. Can you explain my benefits for seeing a registered dietitian for nutrition counseling?
  2. Does this benefit only cover specific conditions – such as diabetes, obesity, etc.? If so, what is included?
  3. Am I covered for any nutrition services if they are coded as preventive services?
  4. Are any diagnoses specifically excluded from my nutrition benefit?
  5. How many visits am I covered for each year?
  6. Do I need a referral? If so, who can make the referral?
  7. Is there a co-pay to see a registered dietitian?
  8. Are preventive services covered? For example, does my plan cover screening or counseling for obesity?
  9. Given my deductible for the year, including co-pays and co-insurance, what will I need to pay out of pocket to see a registered dietitian?

They might ask you for something called a “CPT Code.” If they do, provide them with the following: 97802 & 97803. If you need help, please reach out to us via the contact form and we would be happy to assist you.