In honor of National Senior Citizens Day on August 21, FISH OF SANCAP is celebrating the contributions of older adults in the Sanibel and Captiva communities. Established in 1988 by President Ronald Reagan, this national holiday was created to recognize the accomplishments of seniors and raise awareness about issues that affect their quality of life.
“Seniors bring so much heart, history, and strength to our islands,” says Erika Arnowitz, FISH Senior Services Director. “They’ve given so much to this community, and it’s our privilege to make sure they feel valued and supported—not just on National Senior Citizens Day, but all year long.”
To mark the occasion, FISH will be acknowledging local seniors with a small token of appreciation to say “thank you” for all they’ve done and continue to do.
FISH’s year-round Senior Services programs are designed to help older adults remain safe, independent, and connected. These services include, but are not limited to:
- Well-Check Calls & Home Visits – Friendly outreach to ensure seniors are safe, supported, and not feeling alone.
- Smile Boxes – Delivered monthly, filled with useful and cheerful items to brighten someone’s day.
- Financial Assistance – Help with rent, utilities, medical bills, and other essential expenses.
- Meals by FISH – A Meals-on-Wheels-style program offering fresh, home-delivered meals.
- Friendly Faces Luncheon – Monthly gatherings that offer food, socialization, and fun—at no cost.
- Medical Equipment Loan Program – Access to items like walkers, wheelchairs, and more, all at no cost.
- Hurricane Preparedness Support – Assistance with storm planning, emergency kits, and post-storm check-ins.
- Transportation Services – Volunteer-driven rides to essential appointments such as non-emergency medical visits, pharmacy trips, and errands for daily essentials.
- Food Pantry Access – Nutritious groceries available to all, with delivery for those unable to leave home.
Though most of these programs are available to all ages, many seniors rely on them due to fixed incomes or limited mobility.
These senior programs are made possible thanks to the support of many, including senior-specific funding from CAMEO of Lee County, the Shady Rest Foundation, Comcast Business, and generous private donors who share FISH’s commitment to helping older adults thrive.
FISH also partners with the Santiva Islanders to offer enriching activities like group outings, educational sessions, arts and crafts, and health and wellness classes.
Local resident Ruth M., age 84, shared, “FISH has been with me through it all—after my surgery, during hurricane season, and even just when I needed someone to talk to. The Friendly Faces luncheon is my favorite day of the month!”
As we honor National Senior Citizens Day, FISH encourages everyone to check in with the older adults in their lives—and in their neighborhoods. To request help for yourself or a loved one, contact FISH at 239-472-4775. To learn more about the programs of FISH or to support their mission, please contact Maria Espinoza, Executive Director.

