California offers financial and health aid during COVID-19 crisis
The COVID-19 outbreak has hit L.A.’s most vulnerable families, including low-income single-earner households with school-age children.
The L.A. Trust participated in a statewide interagency conference call with California Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond and other officials outlining state services available to assist families during the COVID-19 event.
Among the highlights:
If your employer has reduced your hours or shut down operations due to COVID-19, you can file for unemployment insurance. If you are expecting to return to your job after the dust settles, you do not have to be actively seeking new work during the outbreak. But you must be “able and available to work” to get these benefits, which generally range from $40 to $450 per week for up to six months.
If you are sick or have been exposed
Individuals who are unable to work due to having or being exposed to COVID-19 (certified by a medical professional) can file a Disability Insurance claim. Disability Insurance provides short-term benefit payments to eligible workers who have full or partial loss of wages due to a non-work-related illness, injury, or pregnancy. Benefit amounts are approximately 60-70 percent of wages (depending on income) and range from $50 to $1,300 a week.
If you are caring for someone sick
Californians who are unable to work because they are caring for an ill or quarantined family member with COVID-19 (certified by a medical professional) can file a Paid Family Leave claim. Paid Family Leave provides up to six weeks of benefit payments to eligible workers who have a full or partial loss of wages because they need time off work to care for a seriously ill family member or to bond with a new child. Benefit amounts are approximately 60 to 70 percent of wages (depending on income) and range from $50-$1,300 a week.
Health resources
The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) has published additional and updated guidance for providers, beneficiaries and the public related to COVID-19:
Fee-For-Service Prior Authorization – Section 1135 Waiver Flexibilities
Fee-For-Service Pharmacy – Section 1135 Waiver Flexibilities
Provision of Care in Alternative Settings, Hospital Capacity, and Blanket 1135 Waiver Flexibilities
FFS and Managed Care Telehealth and Virtual Communication Guidance
APL 20-004 Emergency Guidance for Medi-Cal Managed Care Health Plans
Guidance Relating to Non-Urgent, Non-Essential or Elective Procedures
Guidance for Family PACT Providers, including Telephonic Client Enrollment and Re-certification
Additional updates will be posted to the DHCS COVID-19 resource page.
This story was updated March 28, 2020 at 10:44 am.