I have friends and a family who care about me, and I’ve been listening to one of my new favorite podcasts, “You’re Wrong About”.
That’s about all that’s getting me through life right now.
a big neurodivergent pile of vegetable matter // 29 // sf bay area
I have friends and a family who care about me, and I’ve been listening to one of my new favorite podcasts, “You’re Wrong About”.
That’s about all that’s getting me through life right now.
To put it in a way that’s slightly less genteel than the other posters, let me tell you my motto that I live by as someone with multiple mental illnesses:
Mental illness is no excuse for being an asshole.
So in my limited experience, you just had to submit continuing eligibility reports that were due every June IIRC. I was actually on Kaiser myself, and your provider doesn’t change unless you change it.
I was on it for financial reasons for a while pre-COVID, so my memory is fuzzy and it may have changed. I could look through the DHCS website to confirm, but hopefully this helps.
EDIT: Here’s the official website, which isn’t necessarily detailed yet seems to confirm what I said. They generally try to make it easy to stay on Medi-Cal if you need it. Also, here’s a page linking to a bunch of general Medi-Cal info. I know that it can be daunting navigating the government websites, but they’re generally the best places to find information.
I took 7 1/2 years. Everyone moves at different speeds. Comparison is the thief of joy.