California 2026-27 Proposed Budget: Impact on Older Adults and People with Disabilities
The Newsom administration released the proposed 2026-27 budget on January 9, kicking off the annual budget process.
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Feb 2026
California
Long-Term Care
The Newsom administration released the proposed 2026-27 budget on January 9, kicking off the annual budget process.
Dec 2025
National
Long-Term Care
The rising costs of long-term services and supports (LTSS), also known as long-term care, are one of the biggest—and least understood—risks facing older adults and their families. Nearly 70 percent of Americans will need LTSS, yet most lack meaningful protection against the financial and practical challenges that come with needing help over time. Middle-income families are especially vulnerable, often earning too much to qualify for Medicaid while being unable to afford high out-of-pocket expenses.
Nov 2025
California, National
Long-Term Care, Medicare-Medicaid Integration
Most older adults want to remain at home as they age, yet rising costs of health care and long-term services and supports (LTSS), also known as long-term care, and a fragmented care delivery system create barriers to doing so. This is particularly true for older adults with low incomes, who often experience complex care needs and chronic conditions. Efforts to integrate care for this population (e.g. coordinating Medicaid and Medicare services, integrating health care and housing) have had varying levels of success, and many remain siloed or face issues of scalability.
Rural older adults face distinct realities that California’s statewide planning must address. To support equitable solutions, we are pleased to share three new policy briefs. These briefs provide legislators and advocates with clear, actionable recommendations to address the needs of rural older adults, a population that is growing rapidly and already straining under workforce shortages, housing insecurity, and health disparities.
H.R.1, the federal reconciliation act signed into law in July 2025, will have significant impact on older Californians and Californians with disabilities. Medi-Cal, Medicare, Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits, and CalFresh will be scaled back, limiting access to these vital programs.
This breakdown from The SCAN Foundation details how the enacted budget for California’s fiscal year (FY) 2025-26 budget will affect older adults and people with disabilities in California.
This breakdown from The SCAN Foundation details how Governor Newsom’s revised proposal for California’s fiscal year (FY) 2025-26 budget will affect older adults and people with disabilities in California.
May 2025
National
Long-Term Care
This searchable resource captures more than 30 years of federal legislation, policy proposals, private market solutions, and research to address the rising costs and limited accessibility of long-term services and supports.
Jan 2025
National
Multisector Plans for Aging
This toolkit is designed to support rural community leaders in developing local MPAs. The toolkit recognizes the unique needs and challenges many rural communities face in meeting the needs of older adults.
Jan 2025
California
Long-Term Care, Multisector Plans for Aging
This policy brief can help California leaders and policymakers prepare for California’s rapidly growing older adult population. By leveraging deep insights, this brief contributes to age-friendly policy planning and equitable access to care.
Nov 2024
National
Multisector Plans for Aging
As the aging population rapidly grows and becomes more diverse, state planning efforts should apply best practices to be responsive to the evolving population needs as we all age. Alignment of State Plans on Aging with Multisector Plans for Aging is one such strategy.
Oct 2024
National
Special Projects
Generation’s new research, supported by The SCAN Foundation, explores the challenges and opportunities facing midcareer and older workers in navigating the rise of AI in the workplace.
Jun 2024
National
Special Projects
Low- to moderate-income older adults face unique financial challenges. This report from the Financial Health Network (FHN) investigates how well fintech solutions on the market today are meeting these unique needs.
May 2024
National
Long-Term Care
Many Americans still lack access and the ability to afford long-term services and supports. This Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) report highlights bipartisan paths to tackle the long-term care crisis.
Apr 2024
National
Special Projects
The Financial Health Network developed this toolkit to help non-profit organizations learn how to identify and assess fintech solutions that support the financial well-being of their older adult clients.