NY Connects
NY Connects: Your Link to Long-Term Care Chautauqua County is a long-term care, point-of-entry program that will help you assess your or your family member's needs, identify the most appropriate services to meet those needs, and help you link to the agency/program that will meet those needs. Feel free to utilize and contact the agencies and information when looking for services throughout Chautauqua County.
NY Connects: Your Link to Long-Term Care Chautauqua County is a long-term care, point-of-entry program that will help you assess your or your family member's needs, identify the most appropriate services to meet those needs, and help you link to the agency/program that will meet those needs. Feel free to utilize and contact the agencies and information when looking for services throughout Chautauqua County.
NY Connects: Your Link to Long-Term Care Chautauqua County is a long-term care, point-of-entry program that will help you assess your or your family member's needs, identify the most appropriate services to meet those needs, and help you link to the agency/program that will meet those needs. Feel free to utilize and contact the agencies and information when looking for services throughout Chautauqua County.

North County MOW
Dunkirk-Fredonia Meals on Wheels was established in 1970. We are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit agency that delivers healthy prepared meals directly to your door, along with a wellness and safety check from our friendly volunteers. Enrolling in our dietitian-reviewed home-delivered meals service is easy and ensures that you get the nutritious foods you need to keep healthy at a great value. Service is provided in Dunkirk, Fredonia, Silver Creek, Sheridan, Forestville, Irving, Brocton, and Portland.


South County MOW
Volunteers have labored long and hard to develop the Meals on Wheels program. The founding fathers recruited dieticians, social workers, physicians, labor leaders and area citizens. Everyone’s input was necessary, and everyone’s help was critical to the success of this venture. Initial plans called for the meals to be prepared at Clair’s Dinerette, 19 E. Second St., and delivered by teams of two volunteers. Each team was only expected to deliver five meals. Volunteers had been recruited from women’s organizations, area churches and the Student Council at Jamestown High School.
CARTS
CARTS provides open-to-the-public transportation and has bus service to accommodate almost anyone's circumstances. All buses are accessible to wheelchairs and other mobility aids.