01/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/21/2026 11:41
As Nashville braces for the potential high level winter storm, Metro Social Services has activated its Severe Weather Response, ensuring the safety of some of Nashville's most vulnerable - seniors, disabled, and those in vulnerable living conditions. Below are the actions we are taking to protect our residents and families during this extended cold stretch:
Emergency Meal Delivery
Ahead of the storm, our home ambassadors are delivering emergency meals to our homebound clients - seniors and disabled - to ensure they have quick and ample food supply should severe weather prevent them from accessing food. These emergency meals are in addition to the weekly hot and cold meals that we deliver to them.
Our daily meal deliveries remain on schedule at this time. This week, as our home ambassadors conduct meal deliveries, they will be checking with our homebound clients to make sure all appliances are working and they are prepared to weather the winter storm. Should they need their heater or other critical appliances replaced, we will facilitate an immediate response to repair them.
This service is specifically for our homebound clients in congregate settings and private residences.
Senior Welfare Calls
Additionally, we have elevated our Senior Welfare Check program to Level 2 because of the severe cold. We know that many of our clients live alone and do not have family members nearby to check on them. Level 2 is an advanced stage of welfare calls that include very specific weather-related questions such as - is your heater working properly, do you need your front steps or driveway cleared of snow or ice, do you have enough of your prescriptions to last should severe weather impede travel, etc. We also increase the frequency of calls in Level 2.
This service is available to all of our senior and disabled clients - homebound and not.
Communication with OEM
MSS has long been included in the Office of Emergency Management's disaster response plan. Because we work so closely with them by responding to the needs of Nashville residents affected by emergencies, our executive director is in close communication with OEM's leadership. Additionally, our team leaders are constantly monitoring the weather and ensuring our team is ready should we be activated.
Office Hours
At this time, MSS will maintain regular operating hours, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. We will continue to monitor the weather and adjust office hours as needed, in accordance with the weather system. We are located at 3055 Lebanon Pike (Hermitage).
Metropolitan Social Services provides a range of services to help Davidson County residents who are in need. These services promote positive change for individuals and families in times of crisis and economic hardship. We provide: information and referral, counseling, family support, life management skills, mental health support, nutrition, burial services, strategic planning and research.