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Deborah Allison

Everything’s On Fire and You’re the Only One Putting It Out


Medical appointments. Housing drama. Court dates. Kids’ needs. Bills you can’t even open.


If you live in Stanislaus, Merced, or San Joaquin County and have Medi‑Cal, you may qualify for a personal helper whose whole job is to help you plan, make calls, and keep things from falling apart.


 You might get: 

●​ One main person who learns your story and sticks with you 

●​ Help scheduling and keeping appointments 


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Deborah Allison

Health + Housing + Court + Probation


You’re Juggling Probation, Court, Health Problems, and Housing Drama

 

If you’re justice‑involved or recently released and also dealing with homelessness, mental health issues, or substance use, you don’t have to figure it out alone. With Medi‑Cal in Stanislaus, Merced, or San Joaquin County, you may qualify for a team that helps with all of it at once.

 

You might get:


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Deborah Allison

Recently Out of Jail or Prison?


You Just Got Out. The World Moved On Without You.


If you’ve been released from jail or prison and are trying not to go back while dealing with health, mental health, or substance use issues, Medi‑Cal may already be paying for a re‑entry support team for you.


 You might get:

 ●​ Help getting ID, benefits, and health care re‑started

 ●​ Support finding housing options that actually take people with records


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Deborah Allison

Literal Homelessness (Car, Tent, Shelter)


Sleeping in a Car, Tent, or Shelter and Starting to Lose Hope


 If you’re in a car, RV, tent, shelter, or on the streets in Stanislaus, Merced, or San Joaquin County and you have Medi‑Cal, you may qualify for a free housing navigator whose job is to help you find and get into housing.


You might get:

 ●​ Someone who actively searches for units with you

 ●​ Help applying, talking to landlords, and explaining your situation


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Deborah Allison

Short‑Term Post‑Hospitalization Housing


You’re Too Well for a Hospital Bed, Too Sick for the Streets


If you’re ready to leave the hospital or a facility but don’t have a safe place to land, you may qualify for short‑term housing specifically for people in this gap. 


You might get: 

●​ A temporary place focused on stability and follow‑up care 

●​ Help getting to appointments and managing new meds 


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Deborah Allison

Medically Tailored Meals — Chronic Disease


Your Doctor Says “Watch What You Eat.” Your Wallet Says “Whatever’s Cheapest.”


If you have diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems, COPD, cancer, or HIV and you’re living on fast food and gas station snacks because that’s what’s available or affordable, you may qualify for medically tailored meals through your Medi‑Cal plan.


You might get:

 ●​ Meals designed by a dietitian for your exact health condition

 ●​ Food that supports your meds instead of fighting them


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Deborah Allison

Obesity + Health Complications


You’re Tired of Being Shamed About Your Weight Instead of Supported


If your weight is causing serious health problems like diabetes, sleep apnea, heart disease, or joint pain and you can’t get or cook the kind of food they keep telling you to eat, you may qualify for delivered meals that match your health needs. 


You might get: 

●​ Meals portioned and planned for your specific conditions 

●​ Food that helps you feel better, not just “diet rules” 


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Deborah Allison

Medically Supportive Food Boxes


You’re Choosing Between Groceries and the Light Bill


If you’re skipping meals or living on cheap processed food because that’s all you can afford, and you have a serious health condition, you may qualify for healthy food boxes that match your doctor’s advice.


 You might get:

 ●​ Regular deliveries of fresh produce and shelf‑stable healthy foods

 ●​ Groceries chosen for things like diabetes, heart disease, or kidney isses


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Deborah Allison

Food Desert — No Access to Healthy Food


You Live in the Farm Belt and Still Can’t Get Fresh Food


 If the only places near you are liquor stores, mini‑marts, and drive‑thrus, and you’re dealing with diabetes, high blood pressure, or other chronic conditions, you’re not just “making bad choices” — you’re living in a food desert. You may qualify for healthy food brought to you.


 You might get:

 ●​ Delivered meals or groceries tailored to your health conditions

 ●​ Help finding food options that don’t require a car


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Deborah Allison

Too Sick or Disabled to Cook


You Know What You Should Eat. You Just Physically Can’t Do It. 


If pain, fatigue, disability, or recovery from illness makes standing at a stove or even chopping vegetables almost impossible, you may qualify for ready‑to‑eat meals delivered to your door. 


You might get:

●​ Fully prepared meals that match your medical needs 

●​ Food you can heat up quickly or eat as‑is 


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Deborah Allison

Can’t Afford Both Food and Meds


You’re Splitting Pills So You Can Afford Groceries


If you’ve ever skipped medications to buy food, or skipped food to pay for meds, your health is being pulled apart from both sides. You may qualify for food support so you don’t have to make that choice.


 You might get:

 ●​ Groceries or meals that support your medication plan

 ●​ Help making sure you have enough food to take meds safely


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Deborah Allison

Post‑Hospital Nutrition


You Left the Hospital With a “Special Diet” and No Way to Follow It


Low‑sodium, renal, diabetic, heart‑healthy… the discharge papers sound good until you get home to an empty kitchen. You may qualify for short‑term medically tailored meals to help you recover safely.


You might get:

●​ Meals matched to your discharge instructions

 ●​ Enough food to cover the critical recovery period


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Deborah Allison

Adult Day Program for Frail/Disabled Adults


You’re Stuck at Home All Day. Your Caregiver Is Drowning. 


If you’re an adult with medical or functional needs spending all day at home bored and isolated while your caregiver burns out, you may qualify for a day program paid by Medi‑Cal.


You might get: 

●​ A place to go during the day for activities, therapy, and meals 

●​ Nursing oversight and health monitoring while you’re there 


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Deborah Allison

Pregnancy + Homelessness


You’re Pregnant and Don’t Know Where You’ll Sleep Next Week


If you’re pregnant and also homeless, in a shelter, in a car, or couch‑surfing, you may qualify for priority support that includes both housing help and pregnancy care.


You might get:

 ●​ A housing navigator who understands pregnancy risk

 ●​ Help getting to prenatal care safely and regularly


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Deborah Allison

Any Homelessness + Health Issues


If You’re Unhoused and Sick, You’re Probably Eligible for More Than You’ve Been Told


If you’re on the street, in a car, in a shelter, or couch‑surfing AND dealing with serious physical or mental health issues, there are likely multiple free services connected to your Medi‑Cal card that you haven’t been offered.


You might get:

 ●​ A personal helper to manage appointments, meds, and paperwork

 ●​ Housing navigation, deposit help, and tenancy support


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Deborah Allison

Any Serious Mental Health or Substance Use


If Your Mind or Your Use Is Wrecking Your Life, You Deserve More Than a 15‑Minute Visit


If mental illness or substance use has damaged your work, school, housing, relationships, or safety in the last year, you may qualify for high‑touch support, not just “take this and come back in a month.”


You might get:

 ●​ A coordinator who sees your whole life, not just one chart

 ●​ Help with housing, court, benefits, and daily structure


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Deborah Allison

Any High ER/Hospital Use


If You’ve Been to the ER Multiple Times This Year, the System Owes You More Than a Wristband


If you’ve been in the ER or hospital over and over for the same or related issues, you may qualify for services designed specifically to break that cycle.


You might get:

 ●​ A coordinator who gets alerted when you hit the ER and follows up

 ●​ Help fixing the housing, food, or access issues underneath the crises


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Deborah Allison

Any Chronic Disease + Social Barriers


It’s Not Just Your Diagnosis. It’s Everything Around It.


If you have chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, COPD, or kidney problems AND you’re struggling with things like food, housing, transportation, or stress, you may qualify for whole‑person help, not just clinic visits.


You might get:

 ●​ A helper who addresses the life problems that are making you sicker

 ●​ Support accessing meals, rides, housing, and supplies tied to your health


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Deborah Allison

You’re Probably Missing Free Help


Your Medi‑Cal Card Is Already Paying for Things No One Told You About


If you have Medi‑Cal in Stanislaus, Merced, or San Joaquin County, there’s a good chance you qualify for at least one of these: housing help, a personal helper, free food, glasses, dental care, hearing aids, home modifications, respite, doulas, or more.


You might get:

 ●​ A quick check to see which benefits match your story

 ●​ Clear explanations in plain language, not insurance jargon


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Deborah Allison

You’re Afraid to Ask Because of Pride, Shame, or Past Harm

“People Like Me Don’t Get Help.” That’s the Lie the System Taught You.


If you’ve been judged, ignored, or turned away before, it makes sense you stopped asking. But if you have Medi‑Cal, many of these supports are your rights, not favors.


You might get:

 ●​ A judgment‑free conversation about what you’re dealing with

 ●​ Options you can say yes or no to — you stay in control


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You’re Taking Care of Others and Neglecting Yourself

You’re the “Strong One” Everyone Calls. You’re Also Exhausted.


If you’re the go‑to person for family, friends, or community and your own health is sliding, you may qualify for support that centers you for once. 


You might get: 

●​ Help scheduling and keeping your own medical and mental health care 

●​ Support setting boundaries around caregiving and crisis response 


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