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The AIDS Coordinator's Office advises the Mayor and City Council on HIV/AIDS legislation, policy, prevention and care, and Hepatitis issues; builds cooperative relationships with public and private entities to expand/improve HIV/AIDS support services; advances structural interventions that enhance ... (see full description)


In recognition of the City of Los Angeles' commitment to expanding equal opportunities and providing the full extent of municipal services to persons with disabilities. The Department and Commission work jointly to respond to critical needs and concerns of this population. The Comission advocates ... (see full description)


The Department On Disability coordinates and monitors the City's compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973(Section 504). The ADA Compliance Officer and ADA Coordinators work closely with all City departments to facilitate the process, which ... (see full description)


Constituents with disabilities who wish to file a complaint/grievance against a City Department regarding physical or programmatic access to programs, services or activities.


The Elder Abuse Community Education program has been designed to increase public education and awareness on the identification of abuse, those persons/populations at high-risk, how to report abuse, and available community resources to prevent abuse and assist caregivers. If the person lives in their ... (see full description)


The Department of Aging offers caregiver services to family members caring for adults 60 and older and/or grandparents taking care of children 0-18 years of age due to parental absence. The Department of Aging offers caregiver services to family members caring for adults 60 and older and/or ... (see full description)


The Medi-Cal program provides free or low-cost health care coverage to low-income families with children, pregnant women, and adults who are over 65, blind or disabled. You may receive these services from the Medi-Cal doctor of your choice.


By the push of a button, the Emergency Alert Response System (EARS) is a medical communications and personal security device assuring an efficient response to an emergency that may occur in the home of a medically frail homebound senior. The EARS program targets residents of the city who are at ... (see full description)


The Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD)'s Customer Service & Information Section provides and distributes to the public information about LAHD's programs relating to the Los Angeles City Rent Stabilization Ordinance (landlord/tenant issues and registration of rental units). Referrals are made ... (see full description)


The Department on Disability provides information and referral services for children and adults with disabilities, their families, and caregivers. Constituent callers are connected to Information and Referral Specialists who conduct a needs assessment for the immediate crisis and underlying barriers ... (see full description)


Extra-wide parking spaces, identified by symbol or marked "Disabled Parking" are conveniently located in all LAX remote parking lots and on every level of Central Terminal Area parking structures, immediately adjacent to elevators. Parking for the disabled, with free shuttle service to ... (see full description)


Telecommunications Device for the Disabled (TDD) capability is provided at selected locations on public pay phones in Terminals 2 and 4. Standard TDD keyboard signs are displayed where pay phones with TDD capability are located.


Upon request, Sign Language Interpreters, materials in alternative formats and other accommodations are available to the public for City-sponsored meetings and events. All requests for reasonable accommodation must be made at least three working days (72) hours in advance of the scheduled event or ... (see full description)


Each passenger terminal provides public phones wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs. A Telecommunications Device (TDD) for the deaf or speech-impaired is available in all terminals near the Travelers Aid public information booths. Amplified telephones for the hearing-impaired are available in ... (see full description)


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