The Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP) provides support to unpaid caregivers caring for elderly relatives or younger family members. Services include information and referrals, case management, counseling, support groups, respite care, and more.
The Supportive Services Program helps older adults over the age of 60 maintain independent living. Services include case management, in-home respite care, Alzheimer’s day care, personal care and homemaking.
The The Congregate Nutrition Program provides nutritious meals to older adults at meal sites such as senior centers or parks throughout Los Angeles County.
Adult Protective Services (APS) is a 24 hour service that receives and investigates reports of suspected abuse/neglect of a senior or dependent adult in the areas of physical, sexual, or financial abuse and caregiver neglect or self-neglect. A dependent adult … Continue reading →
Congregate Meals meeting USDA dietary guidelines are offered to mobile older adults at meal sites such as senior centers, or parks, throughout Los Angeles County. The meals are provided by contracted service providers.
Several Senior Centers in Los Angeles County provide income tax preparation to income eligible seniors and their caregivers during tax season.
The Traditional Legal Assistance Program provides a lawyer whose services include consultation at senior center sites, in-home consultations with individuals confined to the home, and monthly community legal education seminars at selected sites.
The Home Delivered Meals Program is designed for homebound individuals. The program delivers a nutritious meal on a daily basis and also serves as a way to check up on the safety of the participant.
The Adult Development Center (ADC) provides basic life skills training to adults with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities such socialization skills, special education, and motor development.
El ARCA offers roundtrip rides throughout Los Angeles County for eligible program participants with developmental disabilities and mobility concerns.
SCLARC provides specialized services for individuals ages 3-21 and 22 and older with developmental disabilities including respite, personal assistance, community integration, behavior intervention, educational supports, advocacy, employment training and crisis response.
KASEC offers a basketball league where students with and without disabilities can come together to play basketball and strengthen health.
San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center provides life-long service coordination to qualified children and adults with developmental disabilities living in its service area. SG/PRC\’s role is to assess children and adults with qualifying disabilities and connect them to the services they need … Continue reading →
CAPC staff and job coaches help clients identify their job skills, define career goals, find jobs, learn skills, and access SSI and Medi-Cal benefits.
The Durable Medical Equipment Aid Society offers in-home mobility and bath care durable medical equipment to individuals lacking the insurance or financial resources required to aid in their daily living or recovery from an illness or injury.
Harbor Regional Center provides free developmental disability intake and assessment services for individuals who live in the HRC service area.
Harbor Regional Center provides life-long service coordination to qualified infants with developmental disabilities. Harbor Regional Centers will assess infants with qualifying disabilities and connect them to the services they need.
Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center helps individuals get services that are needed because of a developmental disability. Services include diagnosis, eligibility assessment, counseling, genetic counseling, intervention services for at-risk infants, family support, and placement of out-of-home care.
MAHS fights housing discrimination against individuals with disabilities through legal representation, fair housing training, and community education. In addition, they represent individuals with landlord-tenant case disputes.
North Los Angeles County Regional Center offers and coordinates services for individuals with disabilities age 3 and over.
The Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP) provides support to unpaid caregivers caring for elderly relatives or younger family members. Services include information and referrals, case management, counseling, support groups, respite care, and more.
The Supportive Services Program helps older adults over the age of 60 maintain independent living. Services include case management, in-home respite care, Alzheimer’s day care, personal care and homemaking.
The The Congregate Nutrition Program provides nutritious meals to older adults at meal sites such as senior centers or parks throughout Los Angeles County.
Adult Protective Services (APS) is a 24 hour service that receives and investigates reports of suspected abuse/neglect of a senior or dependent adult in the areas of physical, sexual, or financial abuse and caregiver neglect or self-neglect. A dependent adult … Continue reading →
Congregate Meals meeting USDA dietary guidelines are offered to mobile older adults at meal sites such as senior centers, or parks, throughout Los Angeles County. The meals are provided by contracted service providers.
Several Senior Centers in Los Angeles County provide income tax preparation to income eligible seniors and their caregivers during tax season.
The Traditional Legal Assistance Program provides a lawyer whose services include consultation at senior center sites, in-home consultations with individuals confined to the home, and monthly community legal education seminars at selected sites.
The Home Delivered Meals Program is designed for homebound individuals. The program delivers a nutritious meal on a daily basis and also serves as a way to check up on the safety of the participant.
The Adult Development Center (ADC) provides basic life skills training to adults with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities such socialization skills, special education, and motor development.
El ARCA offers roundtrip rides throughout Los Angeles County for eligible program participants with developmental disabilities and mobility concerns.
SCLARC provides specialized services for individuals ages 3-21 and 22 and older with developmental disabilities including respite, personal assistance, community integration, behavior intervention, educational supports, advocacy, employment training and crisis response.
KASEC offers a basketball league where students with and without disabilities can come together to play basketball and strengthen health.
San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center provides life-long service coordination to qualified children and adults with developmental disabilities living in its service area. SG/PRC\’s role is to assess children and adults with qualifying disabilities and connect them to the services they need … Continue reading →
CAPC staff and job coaches help clients identify their job skills, define career goals, find jobs, learn skills, and access SSI and Medi-Cal benefits.
The Durable Medical Equipment Aid Society offers in-home mobility and bath care durable medical equipment to individuals lacking the insurance or financial resources required to aid in their daily living or recovery from an illness or injury.
Harbor Regional Center provides free developmental disability intake and assessment services for individuals who live in the HRC service area.
Harbor Regional Center provides life-long service coordination to qualified infants with developmental disabilities. Harbor Regional Centers will assess infants with qualifying disabilities and connect them to the services they need.
Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center helps individuals get services that are needed because of a developmental disability. Services include diagnosis, eligibility assessment, counseling, genetic counseling, intervention services for at-risk infants, family support, and placement of out-of-home care.
MAHS fights housing discrimination against individuals with disabilities through legal representation, fair housing training, and community education. In addition, they represent individuals with landlord-tenant case disputes.
North Los Angeles County Regional Center offers and coordinates services for individuals with disabilities age 3 and over.