The Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council, The Arc of Washington State and Self Advocates in Leadership (SAIL) have created a campaign to help people understand and participate in potential changes coming to their Medicaid services. We have a new webpage and series of videos dedicated to sharing information. These resources provide essential details on what Medicaid is, who uses it, and how it impacts lives across our community. We also designed a way to help you create a video about why Medicaid Matters in your life. Finally, we are offering support to help you set up meetings with your elected officials if you want to share your story and take action. Please help us share the following information and materials about this campaign with your networks!
Follow the Medicaid Matters Campaign
Follow and get updates from the Medicaid Matters Campaign by signing up for any of these channels:
- Washington State DDC GovDelivery
- Informing Families E-Newsletter
- Informing Families Facebook
- WADDC Facebook and LinkedIn
- The Arc of Washington State News to Know Email
Share Your Story: Medicaid Matters
Your story can make a difference. Create a story with help of our team to explain why Medicaid Matters to you. The story will be available for you to send to anyone you want, as well as be shared on our website with the rest of the community. Help us show why Medicaid is essential by sharing your experience in one of these ways:
- Record a video using your cell phone and submit the video in this form.
- Schedule a Zoom session with The Arc of Washington State and record through Zoom.
- Submit a picture of you or your loved ones and a written piece on why Medicaid matters to you.
If you are interested in sharing your story, please fill out the Medicaid Matters Story Form here.
Do you have questions or need help submitting your story? Please reach out to reply@arcwa.org.
Ways to Take Action:
Your elected officials in Congress are considering some very difficult decisions about Medicaid and need to hear from you, their constituent, about how those decisions will impact your life. We are here to help you with those meetings if you want it. To locate and contact your congressional senator and representative, visit My Congressional District. If you need support with doing this, email info@ddc.wa.gov.
Watch Stories on Why Medicaid Matters Here:
To access all the Medicaid Matters videos, simply click the icon located to the left of the video above.
Read the Stories from the Community on Why Medicaid Matters Here.
Medicaid Informational Video Series
Emily Rogers, Director of Public Policy for the Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council, explains through a series of videos how the Medicaid system supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Washington—and how you can take action to protect these vital services.
Medicaid: Understanding and Taking Action Part 1
Medicaid: Understanding and Taking Action Part 2
Medicaid: Understanding and Taking Action Part 3
Medicaid: Understanding and Taking Action Part 4
Medicaid: Understanding and Taking Action Part 5
Medicaid: Understanding and Taking Action Part 6
Other Resources:
- Providence: Meet the many faces of Medicaid
- Central WA Families Apple Health and Medicaid Resource Page
- Medicaid Fact Page (The Arc of Washington State)
- Mandatory and Optional Medicaid Benefits
- DDA HCBS and HCA Medicaid benefits for children, youth, and young adults
- The Republican House Budget Resolution’s Potential $880 Billion in Medicaid Cuts by Congressional District (americanprogress.org)