At WelbeHealth, we are committed to supporting the health and well-being of all seniors and their families, especially during challenging times like the current wildfires affecting California. Seniors are among the most vulnerable during natural disasters, particularly those experiencing displacement or health concerns related to air quality.
To assist seniors and their caregivers in the LA Community, we’ve compiled essential resources and practical tips to help keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy during wildfire events.
Emergency Resources for Seniors in Los Angeles County as of January 8, 2025
(*Please note, some of these resources are time-sensitive, such as live monitoring of active fires, and may change quickly depending on the situation.)
The following resources can provide immediate assistance if you or a loved one is affected by the fires:
Evacuation Centers and Shelters
Air Quality Information
Health and Medical Assistance
App to Receive Real-Time Notifications
Tips for Keeping Seniors Safe and Healthy During Wildfires
Wildfires can pose significant risks to health and safety, especially for seniors. Here are practical tips to help you stay safe and prepared during wildfire season.
1. Wear an N95 Mask
2. Stay Indoors and Keep Indoor Air Clean
3. Monitor Health Conditions
4. Stay Hydrated and Cool
5. Check on Your Neighbors
6. Plan for Emergency Evacuations
7. Resources for Real-Time Alerts
Additional Notes for Seniors with Disabilities or Limited Mobility
Supporting our WelbeHealth Seniors
WelbeHealth is closely monitoring the wildfire situation and remains committed to supporting our participants and their families. At this time, our Pasadena and North Hollywood centers are operating in a limited capacity for any participants who need a safe place to shelter. (**Please contact your local center to confirm as this could change.)
All other centers are open with normal operations at this time.
If you need to evacuate, turning off water and gas before evacuating can reduce the risk of explosion and help firefighters as they work to protect homes and communities. However, your safety is the top priority—please evacuate immediately if told to do so.
**To our WelbeHealth participants only – for further assistance, please contact your local center and our team is here to help our WelbeHealth participants navigate this challenging time and ensure the safety and well-being of our seniors.
Carson: (424) 444-5097
Long Beach: (562) 206-1681
North Hollywood Location: (818) 835-2880
Pasadena: (626) 314-1411
Rosemead Location: (626) 773-8436
Stay Informed and Safe
These tips are designed to help you prepare and protect yourself during wildfire season. Always prioritize your safety. If you find yourself in immediate danger, call 911 without hesitation.