We're excited to announce California's first-ever statewide survey focusing on the needs and experiences of mid-life and older LGBTQIA+ residents, supported by the California Department of Aging.
University of California, Irvine; Alzheimer’s Orange County; and the Center for Caregiver Advancement are launching a free 8-week live virtual training course for informal (unpaid) caregivers of people living with dementia in southern California.
Family members are caring for parents and spouses living with dementia more than ever. Help evaluate a National Institute on Aging (NIA) funded program for care partners.
If you see an act of racial harassment, there is something you can do. Safely intervene as a bystander using the 5D’s: distract, delegate, delay, direct and document. Sign up for free bystander intervention trainings!
Masks continue to be required by everyone ages two and older, regardless of vaccination status, on public transit and within transportation hubs in Los Angeles County.
As California continues to promote home- and community-based care through the Master Plan for Aging and waiver programs, the importance and needs of family caregivers cannot be overlooked.
Older adults, families, and caregivers can now easily navigate and access a wide-range of age-friendly County services in our new centralized resource hub for older adults in LA County.