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Eliminating the Medi-Cal asset test will help more LifeSTEPS residents age in place

More LifeSTEPS residents will age in place with the elimination of the Medi-Cal asset test

LifeSTEPS is joining Justice in Aging and the Western Center on Law & Poverty and other aging and disability services organizations to respectfully request that California eliminate the Medi-Cal asset test for seniors and people with disabilities.  The current limit, which has not increased since 1989, prevents low-income older adults and many people with disabilities from saving enough money to weather a crisis, such as an eviction.

The elimination of the asset test in public programs reflects a shift away from requiring low-income people to deplete all their resources prior to receiving help. The vast majority of Californians enrolled in Medi-Cal are not subject to an asset test.  Extending this policy to older Californians and persons with disabilities will help increase financial and housing stability while ensuring people can keep their health care.  Additionally, eliminating the asset limit will simplify the administration of the Medi-Cal program by reducing application and renewal barriers that force people to document their financial accounts and property every year.

Stable & affordable housing is proven to improve health outcomes.

We believe housing is foundational for strong, healthy and equitable communities. Studies show that housing insecurity creates chronic health disparities that impact how well a person lives, and for how long. These health impacts fall disproportionately on low-income people and people of color, exacerbating the already disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on these communities.

According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, nearly 35 percent of families spent more than 30 percent of income on housing in 2017. Because of this, families often sacrifice necessities like healthcare and nutrition in order to make rent, which can lead to increased stress, mental health problems and an increased risk of disease. Healthy housing promotes good physical and mental health, which is why we’re committed to expanding access to equitable and affordable housing for all.

Employee Spotlight: Jaylene Cruz

Jaylene Cruz began her journey at LifeSTEPS working with children as an after-school program coordinator, where she learned from observing and communicating with her Director of Social Services. Now a director herself, she empowers her program coordinators to follow in her footsteps to grow and succeed.

When asked about Jaylene’s abilities, one of her managers stated “Never underestimate Jaylene’s fire and desire to see her students succeed and their parents be at peace, knowing they have such a wonderful support through her and LifeSTEPS.” Jaylene, we applaud your integrity, innovation and enthusiasm.

April is National Fair Housing Month

April is National Fair Housing Month, and at LifeSTEPS we’re committed to providing equal service to all our residents and putting an end to housing discrimination in any form. Our core values of integrity, innovation, empowerment, respect and personal growth are central to our culture. Everyone has a right to live where they choose, and we will continue to increase public awareness of everyone’s right to fair and equal housing.