At the heart of Sanibel and Captiva lies a spirit of community that ensures no one has to navigate recovery alone. Recently, FISH of Sanibel-Captiva stepped in to support a local couple following surgery, providing them with nutritious meal deliveries, essential medical equipment, and a curated “get well” box to aid their healing.
Senior Services Director Erika Arnowitz highlights that this is the core of their mission. Whether it is a warm meal, a loaner walker, or a simple check-in call, FISH operates on the principle of neighbors helping neighbors to maintain the unique bond that defines these islands.
Dedicated Senior Support
Through its Senior Services program, FISH empowers islanders to maintain their independence and well-being. Their comprehensive offerings include:
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Nutritional Support: Reliable meal delivery for those unable to cook.
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Equipment Loans: Access to medical gear like walkers and wheelchairs.
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Mobility Assistance: Transportation to medical appointments and errands.
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Social Connectivity: Wellness checks and programs like “Friendly Faces” luncheons and educational workshops designed to reduce isolation.
A Pillar of the Community
While senior care is a vital focus, FISH serves the entire island community—including residents, the local workforce, and visitors—through four primary pillars:
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Food Programs: Managing the food pantry, holiday baskets, and youth backpack initiatives.
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Island-Based Education: Providing workshops and resources tailored for all ages.
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Social Services: Offering emergency financial assistance and case management.
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Helping Hands: Connecting community members with the specific resources they need to thrive.
In a small island community, the strength of the collective ensures that everyone has a path to recovery and health.





