Seniors
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
Senior-Focused Prepared Meals
Great Plates Delivered
Other Resources
AARP
COVID-19 Resource Card
Fraud Watch Helpline: Call 877-908-3360 if you suspect fraud
Adult Protective Services
833-401-0832
Suspect someone is being neglected or abused?
Aging and Adult Info Line
415-626-1033
To connect to aging and adult services in one’s local community.
Alzheimer’s Association
800-272-3900
Concerned about someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s or their caregiver?
California Friendship Line
888-670-1360
For older Californians who want someone to talk to.
Citywide Volunteer Match & Mon Ami
650-267-2472
Partnering with Mon Ami, the city provides seniors and those with disabilities with friendly calls, grocery runs, tech help over the phone, and virtual concerts.
Community Living Campaign
415-821-1003
info@sfcommunityliving.org
Online meetings for seniors with virtual hangouts, sing-alongs, yoga classes, meditation, cooking classes, guest speakers, and low-impact exercise classes.
Essential Trip Support
Call 311 to apply, 9-4:45 weekdays, or check their info website.
An SFMTA discount program for seniors and the disabled providing taxi rides for essential trips during this crisis. Registered users pay 20% of the cost of a cab ride and can purchase an Essential Trip Card. When you call 311, mention the Essential Trip program.
Friendship Line From the Institute on Aging
800-971-0016
A 24-hour toll-free call line for seniors and those with disabilities experiencing loneliness and depression. Both a crisis intervention hotline and a warmline for non-emergency support calls.
SF Dept. of Disability and Aging
415-355-6700
Telephone helpline is open daily from 8 am to 5 pm, it's a one-stop-shop for info and services. Services include emergency on-call home care, short-term home care, food assistance (Meals on Wheels), take away meals and volunteer help.