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Medi-Cal Services & Programs

Attention: Medi-Cal is changing its rules so more people can get covered. Starting January 1, 2024, more adults will be eligible for full Medi-Cal benefits. Immigration status doesn’t matter. Even if you’ve been denied full Medi-Cal recently, you could be eligible now. Also starting in January, assets will no longer count toward your Medi-Cal eligibility. If your coverage was denied, delayed, reduced or stopped because of your assets, ask your local Medi-Cal office to review your case. Learn more about the rule changes and apply today at GetMedi-CalCoverage.dhcs.ca.gov.

Medi-Cal is a health care program that pays for a variety of medical services for children and adults. 

It is almost time to renew your Medi-Cal coverage. You will get a letter in the mail that tells you if your Medi-Cal was renewed automatically by the county or if more information is needed. If you receive a renewal packet or a notice asking for more information, you can submit the information by phone, mail, in person or online.

If your contact information changed, please update your information today by contacting  the Call Center at 800-281-9799, or online at SSASubmit or BenefitsCal.com. (To learn more about BenefitsCal, including new features and capabilities, click here.) This may help you keep your Medi-Cal coverage.

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How To Apply

Information on how to apply for Medi-Cal benefits

Medicare

Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program for people 65 or older. Certain people younger than age 65 can also qualify if they are disabled.

Adults Without Children

Adults Without Children in the Health Care Division may be eligible to expanded Medi-Cal coverage.

FAQs

A list of most commonly asked questions related to the various medical services programs administered by Orange County Social Services.

Additional Medical & Mental Health Services

Links to available medical and mental health services throughout Orange County.

Get Covered Campaign

Additional resources and information for enrolling in health care coverage.