Could YOUR Parents Be Struggling in Silence? (LA)

A breakfast forum to release the 2010 Elder Index for Los Angeles and discuss next steps for an aging policy agenda

  • In-Person
  • New America
    740 15th St NW #900
    Washington, D.C. 20005
  • 8:30AM – 10:30AM EDT

Please join State Senator Carol Liu, Los Angeles Department of Aging, Los Angeles County Community and Senior Services, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, and the Insight Center for a breakfast forum about what it really takes seniors to get by in Los Angeles. The Insight Center, in partnership with UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, will be releasing the 2010 Elder Economic Security Standard Index, a county-specific measure of what it takes seniors to meet their basic needs. We will also spotlight innovative programs and policies that are helping seniors thrive in our communities, including the launch of the NCOA Economic Security Initiative demonstration in Los Angeles.

Please RSVP to epolk@insightcced.org.

Forum Co-sponsors: AARP, Braille Institute of America, Inc., California Alliance for Retired Americans (CARA), Filipino American Service Group, Inc. (FASGI), Greenlining Institute, Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Community and Senior Services, Los Angeles Department of Aging, National Senior Citizens Law Center, New America Foundation, St. Barnabas Senior Services, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, WISE & Healthy Aging, The Women’s Foundation of California

Participants

Senator Carol Liu
21st State Senate District

Laura Trejo
General Manager, City of Los Angeles Department of Aging

Cynthia Banks
Director, Los Angeles County Community and Senior Services

Gabriele Burkard
Program Officer, California Community Foundation

Imelda Padilla-Frausto
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

Nancy Volpert
Director of Public Policy, Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles

Jenny Chung
Insight Center for Community Economic Development

Programs/Projects/Initiatives