OC Aging Services Collaborative

OC Aging Services Collaborative

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The OCASC is a formalized group of over 40 not-for-profit agencies, serving older adults and family caregivers in Orange County.

We seek to enhance the quality of life for seniors!

06/20/2026

Do you have questions about how to ensure your loved ones know your wishes for care— when you cannot speak for yourself? Join us on July 9 at 6 pm, hosted by Ivy Park-Wellington( formerly Las Palmas), for an “unscary” discussion about planning ahead, and the importance of the POLST document.
RSVP [email protected]

06/16/2026

Our Senior Scam Stopper Summit is back in Orange County!

Come hear the latest updates on scam prevention from the offices of Sheriff Don Barnes and District Attorney Todd Spitzer, along with federal law enforcement officials and a UCI Health Geriatrician. Californians over age 60 lost more than $1.4 billion to scams in 2024 alone. Learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones. Seniors, caregivers, and families are welcome to attend this FREE EVENT.

RSVP with the link in the bio!

06/12/2026

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Are you age 60 or older and looking for help with rising grocery costs?

Our Senior Food Box Program provides FREE, nutritious food boxes to older adults who may be struggling to keep up with food expenses. Each month, participants receive a box filled with healthy staples to help them stay nourished, healthy, and independent.

Call us today at (714) 667-0717 to learn more or enroll.

Know a parent, grandparent, or loved one who could benefit from this program? Feel free to reach out on their behalf.

2026 Monthly reflection post 5 --- Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day. I don't even know where to begin with this reflection. Friday was so powerful in many ways. I participated for the first time in… | Astrid Collins 06/12/2026

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2026 Monthly reflection post 5 --- Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day. I don't even know where to begin with this reflection. Friday was so powerful in many ways. I participated for the first time in… | Astrid Collins 2026 Monthly reflection post 5 --- Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day. I don't even know where to begin with this reflection. Friday was so powerful in many ways. I participated for the first time in Alzheimer's Advocacy Day with Alzheimer's Orange County. We started the morning by learning about important ...

06/09/2026

Only 3 days to go—registration is still open!

Join the Orange County Aging Services Collaborative Elder Abuse Prevention Committee for a meaningful and informative webinar in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.

Stronger Together: Protecting Older Adults Through Awareness, Advocacy, and Action
Friday, June 12, 2026
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM PDT

Older and dependent adults are often at increased risk for abuse, neglect, and exploitation. This webinar will offer practical guidance on how to recognize warning signs, understand reporting responsibilities, and take appropriate action to support and protect vulnerable individuals.

Hear from Elizabeth (Libby) Anderson of the Council on Aging Southern California and Kelli Kawabe-Hernandez of Orange County Social Services Agency as they provide an overview of their programs.

This free webinar offers two hours of continuing education credit and is ideal for service providers, healthcare professionals, older adults, caregivers, and anyone who works with older adults.

Reserve your spot today: bit.ly/2026WEAAD

Alzheimer's Orange County
Council on Aging - Southern California
Human Options
OC Office on Aging

06/03/2026

Join us on June 11 at 6:00 pm for delicious snacks, a sip of wine and an opportunity for an informal conversation about aging and reducing risks for dementia. Ivy Park Wellington (formerly Las Palmas).
RSVP [email protected]

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06/01/2026

The CA state May Budget Revision’s proposed reduction of PACE funding threatens the stability of a proven model that reduces hospitalizations, prevents unnecessary nursing home placement, and helps older adults remain safely at home.

Existing funding is already far from enough to meet the need. About 90% of older adults in California who qualify for PACE programs—around 240,000 seniors—are not being served.

CALL (916) 445-2841 the Governor’s office and contact your Legislators to speak up against the nearly $1 Billion in proposed cuts to programs for older adults and people with disabilities. https://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/

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Irvine, CA
92614

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm