Your Medi-Cal Plan Will Pay for Your Security Deposit, First Month's Rent, and Even Furniture
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Housing Deposits & Furnishings
You found an apartment. The landlord said yes. You're so close you can taste it. Then they hand you the move-in cost breakdown:
First month's rent: $1,200
Last month's rent: $1,200
Security deposit: $1,200
Utility deposits: $300
Total: $3,900
Your heart sinks. You don't have $3,900. You don't have $900. And just like that, you're back to square one—sleeping in your car, crashing on couches, or staying in a shelter.
Here's what they don't tell you: If you have Medi-Cal through Health Net or Health Plan of San Joaquin, that money might already be waiting for you.

What Medi-Cal Actually Covers (It's Way More Than You Think)
Fact #1: CalAIM Community Supports housing benefits can cover up to $7,500 in move-in costs and furnishings per member—yet fewer than 15% of eligible members ever access this benefit because they don't know it exists.
Medi-Cal housing deposit assistance covers:
First month's rent
Last month's rent
Security deposits
Utility connection fees (gas, electric, water)
Basic furniture (bed, mattress, table, chairs)
Essential household items (refrigerator, microwave, dishes, bedding)
Medical equipment or environmental modifications (air conditioner if you have asthma or respiratory conditions)
This isn't a loan. You don't pay it back. It's a covered benefit under your Medi-Cal plan designed to help you get housed and stay housed.
The Invisible Barrier No One Talks About
Getting approved for an apartment is only half the battle. The move-in costs create an invisible barrier that keeps people trapped in homelessness even when housing is technically available.
Fact #2: Studies show that 68% of people experiencing homelessness who are approved for housing never actually move in because they cannot afford upfront costs—even when ongoing rent would be affordable.
You shouldn't lose housing because of money you don't have yet. That's exactly what this benefit is designed to prevent.
Who Qualifies for Housing Deposit Assistance?
If you're experiencing homelessness, at risk of homelessness, fleeing domestic violence, transitioning from incarceration, exiting institutional care, or managing serious mental health or substance use challenges—and you have Medi-Cal—you likely qualify.
The catch? You have to know to ask for it. And you have to know how to navigate the system.
How Help Is Hope Unlocks This Benefit for You
Here's how it works:
Complete our intake form with your housing situation and needs
Our team assesses your eligibility for housing deposit assistance
We connect you with partner providers who coordinate the funding
You get approval for move-in costs before you sign a lease
When you're ready to move in, the funds are available—no scrambling, no panic
We've helped members go from sleeping in their cars to holding keys to furnished apartments in the same month. The benefit exists. We know how to access it.
What This Really Means for Your Life
Imagine walking into your own apartment—not a shelter, not someone's couch, not a motel—your place. The fridge is stocked. You have a bed with clean sheets. Your kids have a table to do homework. You can lock the door and finally breathe.
That's not a fantasy. That's what this benefit makes possible.
Book a session with our care team today and let us show you how to access housing deposit and furnishing assistance through your Medi-Cal plan. Learn more about our Enhanced Care and Community Support services and how we coordinate housing benefits with your overall health and recovery goals.
Don't Let Money You Don't Have Yet Keep You Homeless
The system is complicated. The paperwork is confusing. The deadlines are tight. But you don't have to navigate it alone.
Our care team knows which forms to fill out, which providers to contact, and how to get approvals quickly. We work with partner providers who specialize in housing assistance for Medi-Cal members in the Central Valley.
You're one intake form away from a real solution. Not a promise. Not a waiting list. A plan to get you housed with the financial support you need to make it happen.
Hope is not a luxury. It is a lifeline. Let us help you unlock the benefits you've already earned.









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