Prepared Meals. Contact agencies directly to confirm services and availability.
The City acquired this 75,000 sq. ft. former General Telephone and Telegraph building and parking lot in 1977 with funding from Community Development Block Grants. Due to the building’s age and its heavy use as a recreational and health services venue, the re have been several repairs to the heating and air conditioning system and roof, the most recent being in 2006 with general fund financed infrastructure improvements. Major renovations were completed in 1998 and 2002, including American’s with Disabilities Act improvements funded by Community Development Block Grants. The facility is chronically short of parking, and studies have been done to find affordable ways of relieving the deficiency. As of 2009, no solution has been found.
The Department of Parks Recreation and Marine operates the Long Beach Senior Center and five satellite senior centers that offer activities and services tailored to the interests and needs of adults age 50 and over. Additionally, there are other facilities that offer senior activities and classes.
Nonprofit nationwide organization of geriatrics healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the health, independence, and quality of life of older people. Working on the reframing aging initiative.
County Agency coordinating Senior Services in the LA. Mission is to connect communities and improve the lives of all generations in LA County.
Nonprofit lobbying and advocating for seniors, information on ballot initiatives and legislation.
Nonprofit teaching older adults to become a more active partner in their health care.
Educational Institution researching issues that seek to lay the foundations, envision the systems, and ignite the changes necessary to realize 100 years of quality living.
Nonprofit advocacy organization for older adults with many resources. Working on reframing aging initiative.
Nonprofit dealing with housing law. The National Housing Law Project’s mission is to advance housing justice for poor people and communities.
Nonprofit focused on Native American Indian and Alaskan Native Elders and ensuring their economic, health, and social well-being through policy and advocacy.
Government Agency under the National Institute of Health dealing with aging. Focuses on research on aging.
National Hispanic Council On Ageing, a nonprofit grassroot national effort on health, economic security, housing, and leadership development within the Hispanic community.
Nonprofit resources for aging. Great resources. Old School is a clearinghouse of free and carefully vetted resources to educate people about ageism and help dismantle it.
County Government agency housing a variety of services.
Nonprofit international organization focused on the health needs of the world. Have a campaign against ageism.
Nonprofit tracking global aging trends. Great source of articles on aging. Oversees UN inclusion of aging in policies and statements
To apply, eligible residents must complete the online application by visiting ongBeach.gov/seniormealdelivery
562-599-1321 ext. 1029
If you are having symptoms such as cough, fever, shortness of breath, chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat or new loss of taste or smell, call your healthcare provider immediately. If it is a medical emergency, call 911. You can also call the City of Long Beach COVID-19 hotline (562) 570-INFO (4636) to report your symptoms and be referred for testing, if warranted.
The City opened a Rapid Assessment Clinic which is a no-cost, walk-in clinic available to individuals who are unable to access their own personal physicians.
If you need help connecting to a resource or cannot find what you are looking for listed here,
please call the City’s Older Adult Resource Line:
(562) 570-INFO(4636)
and select option 5
Calls will be returned.