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California Plans Reflect LAAAC Influence

The Los Angeles Aging Advocacy Coalition (LAAAC) is proud to have had a prominent seat at the table as the State of California began work on its first statewide Master Plan for Aging.

For LAAAC, much of this work was carried out earlier this year, including a meeting we convened in LA in June to inform the California plan. You can read the full report of our recommendations here.

We also collaborated with The SCAN Foundation and four other regional coalitions across the state as momentum built for the statewide Aging Forum.

Elevating Voices is the final report from that work.

AGEnts for Change Attend 2019 California Master Plan on Aging Forum

From left to right : Hermie Cruz, SBSS Director of Government Relations and Advocacy Brandi Orton, Wanda McGuire, Sylvia McBride

St. Barnabas Senior Services participants and staff attended the 2019 CA Masterplan on Aging Forum in Sacramento in September. The 1-day event was hosted by The SCAN Foundation and was followed by a day of advocacy visits with legislators at the Capital. SBSS AGEnts for Change, Wanda McGuire, Hermie Cruz, and Sylvia McBride joined SBSS Director of Government Relations and Advocacy, Brandi Orton, for these important meetings to educate on the need of older adults in the LA region.

The AGEnts and staff spoke with legislators about the need for affordable housing, long term care and social services and supports, and the need for homelessness intervention for older adults. SBSS AGEnts and staff will continue to work with local elected and appointed officials to engage them in the development of local policy to support aging in place and to meet the needs of all older adults in the LA region.

LAAAC is a member of the collaborative with other organizations across the state who are concerned with long term care and supports and services for older adults.

This report was shared with the Governor’s office to inform his work being lead on the Masterplan Collaborative . You can also read more information about the Workgroup Recommendations.