For Seniors
NOTICE: LOS ANGELES PARKS CLOSING ALL SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS
Senior citizen centers are closed at all Los Angeles parks and recreation facilities. Dining centers for older adults will be contacting participants to provide information regarding meal distribution at the dining centers. Home delivered meals will continue to be delivered. Older adults can contact the centers they participate at directly or reach the LA City Department of Aging at (213) 482-7252.
COVID-19: Guidance for People at Higher Risk - A guide for those at higher risk, which includes:
People over 60 years of age. The risk increases significantly thereafter and escalates with age, with persons over age 80 in the highest risk category. People, regardless of age, with underlying health conditions including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, or chronic lung diseases like COPD, as well as those with severely weakened immune systems.
Food Resources:
Elderly Meal Program MapGloria Molina YWCA food distribution
7515 Pacific Blvd, Walnut Park, CA 90255 (213) 516-3575 Starting Wednesday, March 18th
Community and Senior Centers Senior Lunch ProgramsList Of Los Angeles Stores Offering Special Senior Shopping Hours - CBS is maintaining a helpful list of several major grocery store chains across the region that have reserved shopping time for seniors so they can get the supplies they need Whole Foods Market: All Whole Food Market stores in the U.S. will service customers who are 60+ an hour before regular store hours, from 6 am- 7 am. Albertsons Companies Stores: All Albertson Companies stores including Vons will be reserving 7 am- 9 am on Tues and Thurs for immuno-compromised and at-risk customers to shop (includes pregnant women and seniors).