California wants to change how it funds senior services. That could mean fewer meals for LA’s elderly

Guest Commentary written by

Maral Karaccusian

Maral Karaccusian is the director of the Los Angeles County Aging and Disabilities Department.

Every day in Los Angeles County, thousands of older adults rely on a simple but essential service: a meal.

For some, it’s delivered to their door. For others, it’s shared at a local senior center. No matter how it’s served, for many the meal services signify stability, connection and the ability to remain safely at home…

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