Visited two buildings in the morning and was fortunate in
finding parking at both places...passed through security, and went up
to the information desk.
I told them that I had applied for
healthcare in December through Covered CA and received information
that I was eligible for Medi-Cal. The lady asked me to write down my address to figure
out which district was designated for my city. (There were two.)
As she looked up my zipcode in a book
of maps, I saw a sheet in her inbox that listed my city under one of the districts and pointed at it. "My city is listed here. Does
that make a difference?"
"No," she didn't even bother
to look at it. She handed me a slip marked with the name of the other district.
"You can reapply for Medi-Cal, but
keep in mind that processing the application can take up to 45 days.
We'll take you as a courtesy, but for future reference, next time you
should go to Pasadena."
Then she directed me toward lobby C,
for the El Monte people. So I went, with my little slip marked "El
Monte" and "Medi-Cal" and "Courtesy."
There were many people at many
different stations waiting on others. I saw a line of about 20 people and figured I might have to go wait in it.
"Do I need to wait in line to
apply for Medi-Cal?" I asked a secretary. She nodded.
I got in line. More people quickly filed behind me. There was a young mother
with an actually kind of cute baby right in front of me. There was a
mother with a crying baby on the other side. I stood in line and read my book for a
little while, but I was like, what grim, placid hell is this?
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