The IMPACT Committee’s Year 5 review of California’s Master Plan for Aging highlights progress on aging and disability policies and identifies ongoing gaps in services and supports for older adults and people with disabilities.
Cuts to health care and aging programs would reduce access to services for older adults and people with disabilities, while increased immigration enforcement funding could harm immigrant communities. This resource examines the impact of these policy decisions on access to care and supports.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides monthly income to older adults and people with disabilities with limited income and resources. This webinar explains SSI eligibility, benefits, and how the program supports basic living needs.
Governor Newsom’s May Revision of the proposed 2026-27 state budget will make it more unaffordable to age in California by cutting access to critical health and long-term care programs.