Each May, the Administration for Community Living (ACL) leads the national observance of Older Americans Month (OAM)—a time to celebrate the contributions of older adults, raise awareness about aging issues, and strengthen our commitment to inclusion and respect for all generations.
This year’s theme, “Flip the Script on Aging,” invites us to challenge outdated stereotypes and embrace a new narrative—one that sees aging as a time of purpose, possibility, and continued growth.
Here in Los Angeles County, the Department of Aging & Disabilities (AD) is proud to spotlight older adults who are redefining what it means to age—through service, innovation, caregiving, leadership, and connection.
Explore this page for stories, events, and tools to help you celebrate Older Americans Month—and join the movement.
Watch our “Flip the Script on Aging” Campaign video series spotlighting older adults from across L.A. County who are breaking stereotypes and redefining what it means to age. Hear their powerful stories as they flip the script on aging and dispel common myths.
NOTE: To view all the videos in the playlist, click the icon in the top right corner of the video frame, next to the arrow button. This will open the full list of featured stories.
60th Annual Older Americans Recognition Day (OARD) Awards
Join us as we honor exceptional older adults from across the Los Angeles region, during the 60th Annual OARD Awards—celebrating service, leadership, and community impact.
🗓️ Thursday, May 22, 2025 | ⏰ 11:00 AM
🔗 Watch on Facebook Live:
By 2030, 1 in 5 Americans will be age 65 or older.
In LA County, older adults already make up 15% of the population—and that number is growing.
Today’s older adults are active, tech-savvy, and deeply engaged in civic life.
Many serve as volunteers, caregivers, and leaders—essential to community well-being.
MYTH: Older people can’t learn new things.
REALITY: Older adults are constantly learning and adapting—even mastering new technologies and hobbies.
MYTH: Aging means becoming weak or irrelevant.
REALITY: Aging often brings strength, purpose, and perspective. Many older adults stay fit, active, and deeply involved in community life.
MYTH: Older adults don’t contribute to the economy.
REALITY: Older adults are workers, entrepreneurs, and caregivers—making vital contributions every day.
MYTH: Loneliness is inevitable in old age.
REALITY: Social connection is a key priority, and many older adults have vibrant social lives and community ties.