keep your medi-cal coverage

United Way of Merced County and our community partners provide free help with Medi-Cal renewal paperwork. We can help you understand what you received, gather information, complete forms, and connect you with the right place to submit your renewal.

Start With 211

Call 211 and tell us you need help with your Medi-Cal renewal. Our team will help identify what you need and connect you with United Way staff or one of our community partners for additional assistance.

Call 211

How We Can Help

Connect With the Right Support

Start with 211. Our team will listen to what you need and connect you with United Way staff or a trusted community partner who can help with your Medi-Cal renewal.

Understand Your Paperwork

Bring the Medi-Cal notice or renewal packet you received. We can help you understand what it says and what information your county is requesting.

Complete Your Forms

Get one-on-one help completing your Medi-Cal renewal paperwork so you can respond accurately and on time.

Gather Your Documents

If additional information is requested, we can help you understand what documents you may need and how to prepare them for your renewal.

Three Things You Can Do Now

Update Your Information

Make sure your county Medi-Cal office has your current address, phone number, and other contact information.

Watch Your Mail

Look for Medi-Cal notices and renewal paperwork from your county. Open notices as soon as you receive them.

Respond on Time

If you receive a renewal packet or request for additional information, complete it as soon as possible. Call 211 if you need help.

You Don't Have to Find the Right Agency Yourself

Our 211 team serves as the starting point. After talking with you, we can connect you with United Way or one of our community partners for additional renewal assistance. This helps connect residents with support that fits their needs without requiring them to navigate the system alone.

Other Ways to Manage Your Medi-Cal Renewal

You can also manage your Medi-Cal information directly through your county or online.

This project is funded and in collaboration with the Central California Alliance for Health