Salvation Army aids Seniors in Assisted Living after Hurricane Ian

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Salvation Army EDS team member carries boxes of meals and supplies into Charlotte Towers for residents without elevators or the ability to leave the facility.

Port Charlotte, FL (October 4, 2022) – Charlotte Towers is an assisted living facility for seniors in Port Charlotte, Florida. It’s one of three properties, with a combined 325 residents, overseen by Dawn Baker, who told Salvation Army personnel about their struggles with caring for their residents since Hurricane Ian.

Without enough diesel to keep generators running, they have been unable to keep the elevators functioning, trapping some residents who can no longer navigate stairs on upper floors.

“It’s hard when we don’t have our normal methods of communication. We are checking on everyone the best we can and trying to make sure they have what they need.”

The Salvation Army provided a hot lunch and dinner for residents as well as boxed, dry meals for future use and bottles of water. Volunteers carried hot meals up the stairs to residents unable to come down.

Residents were eager to talk and share their stories.

“I lived through Charlie,” said Ms. Shirley. “But we didn’t have water like this one.”

“I have a bed and a toilet,” said Mr. Barb. “I’m blessed.”

The Salvation Army will continue meal service to the towers and surrounding areas while residents can still not find food or cook for themselves.

About The Salvation Army USA​

The Salvation Army annually helps nearly 24 million Americans overcome poverty, addiction, and economic hardships through a range of social services. By providing food for they hungry, emergency relief for disaster survivors, rehabilitation for those suffering from drug and alcohol abuse, and clothing and shelter for people in need, The Salvation Army is doing the most good at nearly 7,000 centers of operation around the country. For more information, visit SalvationArmyUSA.org.

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