Protect Aging Services in L.A. County
Help ensure state funding changes for older adult services work as intended.

Help ensure state funding changes for older adult services work as intended.

The State of California, through the California Department of Aging (CDA), is updating how funding is shared with Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs), which provide services for older adults. This is done through the Intrastate Funding Formula (IFF).
These changes are part of statewide efforts, including SB 1249 and California’s “CA 2030” vision, to better match funding with today’s needs. The updated formula looks at factors like age, income, disability, and where people live.
The changes are expected to begin in 2026.
This formula determines how funding is distributed to support essential services like home-delivered and congregate meals, caregiver support, as well as case management and supportive services.
In a large and diverse county like Los Angeles, even small changes in funding can affect services for many older adults and people with disabilities.
Based on initial estimates, Los Angeles County could see up to a 17% reduction in funding under the proposed formula. This could mean:
Fewer home-delivered and congregate meals
Reduced disease prevention programs
Fewer ombudsman and caregiver support services
Nearly 396,000 fewer meals each year
About 1,571 fewer meals every day
This includes:
– 185,000+ fewer congregate meals
– 209,000+ fewer home-delivered meals
That’s why we are asking for a short validation step, to make sure the updated formula works as intended, before it is finalized.

Los Angeles County represents about 24 to 25 percent of the state’s older adult population and exceeds that share across several key indicators.
Because of this scale, even small changes in how the formula is calculated can lead to meaningful differences in funding and services.
This makes it especially important to confirm the formula is working as intended before it is finalized.
L.A. County wants to ensure the formula works as intended before finalization.
We support modernization of the IFF.
We support its equity goals.
We are asking for a short validation step to confirm the formula is working as intended before it is finalized.
Contact your State Representatives in one click.
Use the tool below to send a message asking for a short validation step before the funding formula is finalized.
What this does:
Finds your State Assemblymember and State Senator
Sends a message you can review and customize
Takes less than a minute
Why it matters:
State leaders can work with CDA to ensure the formula is accurate and fair before it is finalized.
State leaders can help ensure the formula is accurate and reflects real-world needs before it is finalized.
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Additional option: Submit a comment to the State
You can also share your feedback directly with the California Department of Aging.
Email: CA2030@aging.ca.gov
Subject line: Public Hearing Comment: IFF Proposal
Deadline: May 12, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.
📝 Send an email message to the CDA (for L.A. County Residents)
(Nutrition providers, Ombudsman programs, nonprofits, et al)
Share your expertise and real-world impact
Use the tool below to send a more detailed message reflecting your experience serving older adults.
This allows you to:
Include your organization’s name
Describe service impacts
Provide insight on real-world needs
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Additional option: Submit a comment to the State
Organizations are encouraged to provide direct input to the California Department of Aging.
Email: CA2030@aging.ca.gov
Subject line: Public Hearing Comment: IFF Proposal
Deadline: May 12, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.
📝 Send an email message to the CDA (Vendors Template) or (Organizations)
Use these resources to learn more, take action, or spread the word:
What is the IFF & why this matters in L.A. County? (1-page explainer)
Sample message to representatives
Social media graphics & captions (See further below)
We encourage providers, contractors, and community partners ( meal providers, ombudsman services, nonprofits) to:
Share this information with your networks
Use the sample message provided to contact elected officials
Help raise awareness about how these changes may impact services
(Additional materials and tools will be added as they become available)
A quick, plain-language summary of the proposed changes and why they matter in L.A. County
Data and projected impacts, including estimated service reductions
The County and City’s formal request for a validation step before finalizing the formula.
Help us raise awareness and encourage action. Share, tag, post, and amplify to make sure these funding changes work as intended.
#ProtectAgingServicesLA
#LACountyAD
#TakeActionCA
#AgingServices
#OlderAdults
#California
Help make sure California’s funding changes work as intended for older adults and people with disabilities.
Share this information, tag @LACountyAD (@LACounty4AD), and encourage a short validation step before the formula is finalized.
Feel free to adapt to your or your organization’s voice and style.
The State of California is updating how funding supports services for older adults.
Early estimates suggest that #LACounty could see up to a 17% reduction in funding. That could mean fewer meals, transportation, and support services for those who need them most.
We support @CountyofLA and #LACountyAD in asking for a short validation step to make sure the formula works as intended.
📢 Speak up: ad.lacounty.gov/about-us/campaigns/protect-aging-services-in-lacounty/
👉 Join us in tagging the California Department of Aging and asking them to take a closer look before finalizing.
#ProtectAgingServicesLA #LACountyAD #AgingServices #EquityInAging #California #SupportAging
As providers serving older adults, we see every day how essential aging services are.
Based on early estimates, #LACounty could see up to a 17% reduction in funding under the proposed new #CA formula. Even small changes at this scale can impact thousands of people.
We support @CountyofLA and #LACountyAD in calling for a short validation step to ensure the formula reflects real-world needs.
👉 Join us! Tag the California Department of Aging and ask for a validation step before finalization.
#ProtectAgingServicesLA #LACountyAD #AgingNetwork #CommunityProviders #EquityMatters #California
The #CA State’s proposed IFF could reduce #LACounty funding by up to 17%—impacting meals, transportation, and support for older adults.
We stand with @CountyofLA and #LACountyAD in calling for a short validation step before finalizing the formula.
📢 Take action: ad.lacounty.gov/about-us/campaigns/protect-aging-services-in-lacounty/
👉 Tag the California Department of Aging and ask them to pause and validate the formula before moving forward.
#ProtectAgingServicesLA #LACountyAD #TakeActionCA #AgingServices #OlderAdults #California
L.A. County Board of Supervisors: Board Motion (May 5, 2026)
Press Release: Aging & Disabilities Department Statement
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