Medi-Cal Basics
Medi-Cal Basics
Join us for a live webinar
This webinar is part of a monthly series hosted by the Advocacy and Community Engagement (ACE) Team. The series explores a wide range of topics, from tools to support school-aged children with disabilities to resources that help adults navigate employment and public benefits. Each session is guided by direct feedback from community partners, ensuring the webinars address the issues they consider most important.
Disclaimer: The following presentation is meant for education only and does not constitute legal advice nor counsel. Your situation may be unique and require careful attention.
Keep in mind that the information in these slides could become out of date, as the laws and local practices relating to these matters are constantly developing.
Note: We may cancel or reschedule workshops based on enrollment levels. We may adjust dates and times to accommodate participant availability and ensure optimal group dynamics.
When:
Thursday, July 23, 2026
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Pacific Time
This event will also be offered in Spanish on July 21, 2026.
Click here to register for the Spanish event.
About the webinar:
Medi-Cal is California’s Medicaid program that provides free or low-cost health coverage to low-income individuals and families, including children, seniors, and people with disabilities. It covers essential services such as doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, and mental health support. In 2026, there are changes to Medi-Cal enrollment and eligibility changes for people without Satisfactory Immigration Status (SIS).
What you’ll learn in this training:
- Who qualifies for Medi-Cal and how to apply;
- Income and resource limits for eligibility;
- What Medi-Cal will pay for, including medical treatments and equipment; and
- How to appeal if a service or request is denied.
Presenter:

Todd Higgins lost his eyesight as the result of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in 1983. He has been employed at Disability Rights California at the Advocacy and Community Engagement (ACE) group as a Senior Advocate since 2004 and has been working in the National Disability Rights Network for over 30 years.


