Ensuring Senior Safety During California Wildfires: Updated Resources and Guidance
At Placement Services, we prioritize the safety and well-being of seniors and their families, especially during natural disasters like the wildfires currently affecting California. Seniors are particularly vulnerable during such emergencies, and our mission is to ensure they have the resources, information, and support they need to stay safe.
In this article, we provide updated tips and resources to help seniors, caregivers, and families navigate these challenging times. Whether you’re looking for evacuation information, air quality updates, or tips to keep seniors safe, we’ve got you covered.
Critical Resources for Seniors in California Wildfire Zones (Updated January 2025)
Emergency Shelters and Evacuation Centers
If you or your loved one needs immediate shelter, the following resources can help:
- American Red Cross Shelter Finder: Locate open shelters in your area through their website: Red Cross Shelter Finder.
- California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES): Get live updates on evacuation zones and safety information at Cal OES.
- Los Angeles County Emergency Portal: Access real-time evacuation maps and resources: LA County Emergency Info.
Air Quality Monitoring
Wildfire smoke can severely impact seniors, especially those with respiratory or cardiovascular issues. Stay informed with these tools:
- AirNow: Check air quality conditions in real-time at AirNow .
- South Coast AQMD: Find alerts and air quality recommendations: South Coast AQMD.
Medical Assistance and Essential Services:
- 211 California: Dial 211 or visit 211 California for local support, including transportation, healthcare access, and evacuation assistance.
- California Health and Human Services Wildfire Help: Access specific wildfire-related medical and social support at CHHS
Emergency Notification Apps:
- Receive real-time wildfire alerts from active and retired firefighters: Download Watch Duty.
- Genasys Protect App: Stay informed during emergencies with this user-friendly app: Download Genasys Protect
Practical Tips for Senior Safety During Wildfires
1. Minimize Smoke Exposure
- Wear a well-fitted N95 mask if stepping outside is unavoidable.
- Keep doors and windows closed, and use an air purifier or a DIY air filtration system with a HEPA filter to maintain clean indoor air.
2. Prepare for Evacuations
- Pack a Go Bag: Include essentials such as medications, personal documents, water, snacks, and emergency contact numbers.
- Arrange transportation in advance if mobility is a concern.
3. Monitor Health Conditions
- Keep track of any symptoms related to smoke exposure, such as shortness of breath or dizziness.
- Have medical devices (e.g., oxygen tanks) readily available and functioning.
4. Stay Connected
- Regularly check on neighbors, friends, or family members who live alone.
- Use apps like Watch Duty for real-time updates.
5. Hydrate and Maintain Comfort
- Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.
- Use cooling towels or fans to stay cool, especially if your home gets warm due to closed windows.
Evacuation and Shelter Transportation for Seniors
If transportation is a concern, the following services are offering assistance:
- Uber and Lyft: Use the codes WILDFIRE25 or CAFIRERELIEF25 for free rides to designated shelters (up to $40).
- Public Transit: LA’s Big Blue Bus offers free rides on the hour from key locations.
For emergency assistance, dial 911 if under an evacuation order or 211 for general transportation help
Animal Shelters and Large Animal Boarding
If you need to evacuate with pets or larger animals, the following locations offer accommodations:
- Pasadena Humane Society: Visit Website or call 626-792-7151.
- Los Angeles Equestrian Center: Contact 818-840-9063 for assistance.
We Are Here to Support You
At Placement Helpers, our hearts go out to everyone affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. We understand the profound loss, uncertainty, and desolation these events have brought to our community. Some of our partners and families have been directly impacted, and we are deeply committed to being a source of support during this challenging time.
Our mission remains steadfast: to assist seniors and their families by providing reliable placement services into safe, secure, and compassionate environments. Whether you’re seeking temporary shelter, long-term care, or a new place to call home, we are here to guide you every step of the way.
Contact us today at (626) 949-4235 or visit PlacementHelpers.com to explore elder care options tailored to your needs. Together, we will navigate these difficult times and ensure that every senior finds the safety, care, and dignity they deserve.
Let us help you rebuild and find hope again.
Willhem Meyenberg
Senior Care Advisor | Placement Helpers