Imperfect Paradise: Residents left behind at elder care facilities in LA raise serious questions about evacuation preparedness

Imperfect Paradise: Residents left behind at elder care facilities in LA raise serious questions about evacuation preparedness

Author: LAist Studios December 12, 2025 Duration: 33:46

In the early morning hours of January 8, the Eaton Fire raced closer to the MonteCedro retirement community in Altadena, California. Nearly 200 of the facility’s residents were evacuated, but two women were left behind, raising serious questions. In this episode of Imperfect Paradise, LAist Health and Housing Reporter Aaron Schrank looks at what went wrong, who should be held accountable, and what it reveals systemically about emergency preparedness. 

You can read more of Aaron’s reporting for his Left Behind series at LAist.com.

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