Pasadena Senior Center

Pasadena Senior Center Our mission is to improve the lives of older adults through caring service. The Center provides opp
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The Pasadena Senior Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency that relies upon private support to meet its mission. The City of Pasadena generously provides our building and utilities. Individual, corporate, business and foundation support go directly towards programs and services for seniors.

Our neighbors lost their Center. We Welcome All Members of the Altadena Senior Center to Pasadena Senior Centerhttps://w...
02/12/2025

Our neighbors lost their Center. We Welcome All Members of the Altadena Senior Center to Pasadena Senior Center
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The Altadena Senior Center was destroyed in the Eaton Fire that devastated much of the community. But the county's commitment to its older adults remains unwavering. "We are reaching out, basically, to everybody in the community that we know to make sure that we can continue to provide our services,...

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02/10/2025

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On the frontlines of disasters

The  are out on the patio until 4:00 p.m. with plenty of food, water and supplies for those affected by the Eaton Fire. ...
02/08/2025

The are out on the patio until 4:00 p.m. with plenty of food, water and supplies for those affected by the Eaton Fire. Authorities from SBA and FEMA are also here to help you with relevant relief information. Plus, a burger lunch! Come on down!

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02/08/2025

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2025 ushers in the Year of the Wood Snake according to the Chinese calendar, associated with relationships, growth, and creative problem-solving. The Pasadena S

"The Pasadena Senior Center is prepared to lead the way. By combining resources and efforts with nearby nonprofits, we a...
02/07/2025

"The Pasadena Senior Center is prepared to lead the way. By combining resources and efforts with nearby nonprofits, we aim to create an action plan that addresses explicitly emergency preparedness needs and improves the care of older adults during significant events, such as natural disasters."

Read Akila Gibbs' guest opinion article in Pasadena Now: Emergency Planning for Pasadena's Older Adult Community. https://pasadenanow.com/main/guest-opinion-akila-gibbs-emergency-planning-for-pasadenas-older-adult-community

02/06/2025
Emergency Planning for Pasadena’s Older Adult Communityby Akila GibbsWhen evacuation alerts sounded due to the rapidly s...
02/05/2025

Emergency Planning for Pasadena’s Older Adult Community
by Akila Gibbs

When evacuation alerts sounded due to the rapidly spreading wildfire in Eaton Canyon, local residents fled their homes, seeking safe haven. Understandably, in the heat—literally—of the moment, many of life’s daily essentials were left behind, only to be sorely missed upon arriving at the nearest shelter. Visiting the Pasadena Convention Center underscored this reality.

As I observed volunteers going above and beyond to welcome people and help them feel comfortable and witnessed the tremendous outpouring of support and goodwill, I also learned an important lesson. We must be even better prepared to assist those in senior living facilities during evacuations to ensure that our most vulnerable community members receive all the necessary age-appropriate resources they need.

The fact is our Pasadena population includes a disproportionate number of older adults. It’s understandable. Our city is one of those places that’s easy to wrap your arms around. It’s small and friendly. People come here, settle down, and stay, which helps explain why close to 17 percent of our population of 133,560 comprises individuals aged 65 and older. Of these older adults, nearly 16 percent live below the poverty line. What’s more, some 47.8 percent live alone. The needs of this expanding demographic make it imperative to prepare for whatever catastrophes come our way.

What I’ve always loved about Pasadena is the strength of community, and now is our time to unite. The first step is acknowledging what is necessary to best meet the needs of those with mobility, dietary, and other health concerns who may experience higher levels of anxiety and disorientation. The next step is to take action.

The Pasadena Senior Center is prepared to lead the way. By combining resources and efforts with nearby nonprofits, we aim to create an action plan that addresses explicitly emergency preparedness needs and improves the care of older adults during significant events, such as natural disasters.

Back at the Convention Center, I saw individuals who had to evacuate so quickly that they left behind walkers and canes. There were others who had been hospital bedridden now on cots, needing assistance to elevate themselves to eat and drink and at risk for pressure sores. Those with diabetes required sugar-free nourishment. Those with incontinence issues needed supplies. By partnering with local entities, such as the Convalescent Aid Society, I’m hopeful that we’ll be able to provide the necessary care and appropriate equipment needed.

For the past 65 years, the Pasadena Senior Center has been dedicated to enhancing the lives of older adults and empowering them to thrive. We have adjusted our programs as times change, needs arise, and crises develop. Through service, education, volunteerism, and community activism, we take pride in being recognized for providing more support and services to older adults in this community than any other organization in the San Gabriel Valley area.

We are no strangers to being on the frontlines of disasters. When the COVID-19 pandemic restricted people to their homes, we developed 30 online and Zoom programs to foster connections and maintain brain health and alertness. During the Eaton Fire, we made 3,000 phone calls to check on our members’ well-being and ensured that our emergency food pantry was well-stocked to meet the increasing demands. In the aftermath of the fire, we continue our efforts to distribute water, food, and incontinence supplies, make follow-up phone calls, assist with insurance forms, and do whatever else it takes to serve our community.

While we may not have the power to turn back time and prevent certain inevitable disasters from occurring, we have gained insights and the ability to learn from our experiences to enhance our preparedness for the future. I encourage our local nonprofits to join in a coalition focused on providing better services for older adults in our community. Please email me at [email protected] to jumpstart discussions and explore how we can work together to strengthen emergency readiness.

Akila Gibbs is the executive director of the Pasadena Senior Center.

Pasadena Senior Center is a donor supported organization. We offer athletic games, dance and language classes & social services for older adults that will help to keep the mind active.

Tours Announced for 2025.Day Trips. An Overnight Get Away! From the Reagan Library to Wine Tasting. From March to Novemb...
02/03/2025

Tours Announced for 2025.
Day Trips. An Overnight Get Away! From the Reagan Library to Wine Tasting. From March to November. Tap or Click for Details
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Email from Pasadena Senior Center New Tours Announced for 2025       Travel with Pasadena Senior Center Save the Date Day Trips and Overnight Trips March 20 thru November 6 Day Trips Reagan Presidenti

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02/03/2025

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A celebrated soprano and Fulbright scholar will showcase African American classical music in the Cultural Thursday series at the Pasadena Senior Center on Thursday, Feb. 6. Marlaina Owens, described as a “velvet-voiced soprano” and known for extensive performances across Europe and the United St...

01/30/2025
01/29/2025

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This four week program is designed for anyone who would like additional physical training following their prescribed physical therapy. It Includes Ongoing Support, A Comprehensive Evaluation, A Licensed Physical Therapist, and a Personalized Exercise Routine. Contact the Welcome Desk at (626) 795 – 4331.

Our mission is to improve the lives of older adults through caring service. The Center provides opp

Dena Disaster Recovery Forum on Thursday to Aid Altadenans and Pasadenans in Rebuilding Efforts – Pasadena Now
01/22/2025

Dena Disaster Recovery Forum on Thursday to Aid Altadenans and Pasadenans in Rebuilding Efforts – Pasadena Now

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From The Comfort of Your Home!Artists have always used color to portray light, depth, and point of view in their art, an...
01/21/2025

From The Comfort of Your Home!
Artists have always used color to portray light, depth, and point of view in their art, and also to convey mood, symbolism, and socio-political meanings. Focusing on a different color each week, Art Historian Eleanor Schrader will delve into how color is used by artists, histories of color and their meanings in different societies, and materials and processes used to make pigments. https://conta.cc/4hj4oG1

Email from Pasadena Senior Center Winter 2025 Masters Series begins in Two Weeks     Winter 2025 Masters Series History and Mystery of Color in Art Presented by Art Historian Eleanor Schrader  Tuesda

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01/17/2025

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Email from Pasadena Senior Center Archetypes and Visions in Light and Glass         A Cultural Thursday Event! Narcissus Quagliata: Archetypes and Visions in Light and Glass Presented by James Fishbu

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85 E Holly Street
Pasadena, CA
91103

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Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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