Resources for Older Adults and Friends!

  • ONEgeneration

    ONEgeneration Senior Enrichment Center (OSEC) offers a variety of programs and services specifically designed to empower and enrich seniors while enhancing the quality of their everyday life.

    Go to ONEgeneration Senior Enrichment Center (OSEC) to learn more.

  • Long Beach Grey Panthers

    A multi-generational movement of people in Long Beach who believe there is a solution to all the social and economic injustices in our society. Ongoing education and advocacy on Older Adult issues in social and economic justice; a clean sustainable environment; work for the preservation and expansion of social security and Medicare; quality health care for all, and more are at the core!

    Click here to visit or learn more about the Long Beach Gray Panthers.

  • YWCA San Gabriel Valley

    The YWCA of San Gabriel Valley works to improve overall quality of life for seniors through its Senior Services program. It provides information to seniors on how to prevent illness and manage chronic physical conditions, avoid falls and susceptibility to elder abuse (i.e., physical, financial, emotional).

    Visit the YWCA San Gabriel Valley to learn more!

  • Elderly Nutrition Program (ENP)

    If you are a senior citizen over the age of 60, then you may be eligible for a free meal at local senior centers. Click here for more information or call (800) 510-2020.

  • Los Angeles Metro Ride Fares for Seniors

    Metro Reduced Fare TAP Card for Seniors.

    Click Here for Details.

  • LA Regional Food Pantries

    LA Regional Food Bank has coordinated a network of food pantries in place across the County that includes 940 sites for people needing assistance.

    To find a local food pantry, visit here or call 2-1-1.

  • St. Barnabas Senior Services

    St. Barnabas Senior Services offers many programs and services. These include weekly meals (Delivered and On-Site), group classes, social services, case management, transportation, tech education, family caregiver support, advocacy, and more.

    If you are interested or would like to learn more, visit them at www.sbssla.org or call (213) 388-4444.

  • LA County Parks & Recreation Senior Centers, Programs and Activities

  • LA County Senior Resource Guide

  • Resources for Seniors at Risk of Losing Their Homes

  • USC Community Resource Center for Aging

  • Social Community, Family Support and Recreation - La County

    Promoting integration of age-friendly communities, these programs and services from LA County support the social well-being of older adults. From socialization programs to recreational & fitness activities, these services enable and support older adults to thrive in their communities.

  • Alzheimer's Los Angeles

    Providing FREE education and support for people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias and their caregivers.

    Visit Alzheimer’s LA at www.alzheimersla.org for more information.

    Alzheimer's LA
  • Wise & Healthy Aging

    Wise & Healthy Aging, a community-based, nonprofit organization, advances the dignity and quality of life of older adults through leadership, advocacy and high-quality, innovative services.

    Learn more at www.wiseandhealhtyaging.org

    Wise & Healthy Aging
  • Alzheimer's Association Programs

    The Alzheimer’s Association Southern California Chapter offers free educational programs and support services across the Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernadino, Kern, Tulare, Kings and Inyo counties.

    You can connect to Alzheimer’s Association Southland Chapter via the 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900 or go to www.alz.org/socal.

    Alzheimer's Association
  • LA County Libraries Free Online Learning

    The Los Angeles County Library has partnered with Get Set Up to offer free, live, and multi-lingual online courses on a variety of topics such as health, technology, budgeting, skincare, and the arts.

    Courses are taught by seniors, for seniors.

    Click here to find your local LA County Library.

  • Get For for Life: Exercise & Physical Activity for Healthy Aging

    This National Institute on Aging guide provides older adults with information about the many types and benefits of exercise and physical activity. Find out how to get started to reduce health risks by doing activities safely all while charting your progress as you go.

    More details: Exercise and Older Adults Toolkit.