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Medi-Cal Asset Limit Is Back: What OC Seniors Must Do Before Their 2026 Redetermination

When Gloria Nguyen of Irvine opened her Medi-Cal redetermination letter in March, she panicked. After four years without asset testing, the state was asking about her savings account, her late husband’s car, and the $47,000 she’d set aside for emergencies. “I had no idea the rules changed back,” she says. “Nobody told me.

California’s $23 Healthcare Minimum Wage Starts June 2026: What Orange County Families Need to Know

In less than 60 days, California’s healthcare worker minimum wage will jump to $23 per hour for home care workers employed by licensed home health agencies. If you’re an Orange County family relying on — or planning to start — professional in-home care, this change will directly affect what you pay, who shows up at your door, and how long they stay. Her

New Alzheimer’s Drugs You Can Use at Home: What OC Families Need to Know

A revolution is underway in Alzheimer’s treatment, and for the first time, some of the most promising new therapies can be administered at home. The FDA approvals of lecanemab (Leqembi) and donanemab (Kisunla) — the first drugs shown to actually slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease — are changing the treatment landscape. And

Losing Your Medi-Cal? CalOptima’s Membership Crisis and What OC Families Can Do

CalOptima, Orange County’s Medi-Cal managed care plan serving over 800,000 members, is in the midst of its most serious membership crisis in years. The Medi-Cal redetermination process that began in 2023 has resulted in tens of thousands of OC residents losing their health coverage — many through procedural errors rather than actual ineligibility. F