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Amber Bazile: A Daughter's Fight for Her Mother’s Dignity in Hospice Care

Card Image Amber Bazile was adopted at six weeks old by her parents, Margaret and Wayne Mimbs, and raised in Macon, Georgia, where she still resides today. Amber lost her mother, Margaret, in May of this year after months of mismanaged hospice care. Amber shared, "we believed she would be cared for with comfort and dignity, but that’s not what happened. The care was disjointed, neglectful, and inadequate."

Medicaid

Les Rogers: Fighting for His Daughter and the Disability Community

Card Image When his daughter Gloria was born with complex medical needs, Leslie Rogers uprooted his life to fight for her survival. The family endured impossible choices, liquidating their savings and facing sleepless nights to keep her alive. Medicaid finally gave them stability, but with cuts looming and critical programs already shrinking, Leslie worries families like his could once again be pushed to the brink.

Medicaid

Sarah Abend: Medicaid as a Lifeline for an Artist in Michigan

Card Image After graduating into a tough economy, Sarah juggled part-time teaching and self-employment, but couldn’t afford the health insurance offered through her jobs. When Michigan expanded Medicaid, she finally gained coverage that allowed her to access essential surgeries, ER visits, and ongoing care for serious health issues. For Sarah, Medicaid wasn’t just financial relief, it was the difference between survival and devastating medical debt.

Affordable Care Act

Sydney Macha: How ACA Coverage Protects Her Health and Her Future

Card Image When Sydney Macha suddenly lost her insurance, the ACA made it possible to afford care and keep her salon business alive. With tax credits, she pays just $13 a month for coverage that provides life-saving medications, surgeries and specialist care.

Medicaid

Erica Manns: A Family’s Story of Medicaid in Action

Card Image Erica Manns, a 43-year-old Adean women living in the Millard area of Omaha, knows firsthand the critical role Medicaid plays in a family's ability to survive and thrive. As a mother, student, and working professional with degrees in human resources, marketing, dental assisting, community health, nursing, and program management, Erica has managed a demanding life while navigating serious health challenges—both her own and those of her children. Through it all, Medicaid has been a lifeline.

Medicaid

Marquisha Williams: Building a Healthier Future With Medicaid’s Support

Card Image At 34 years old, Marquisha Williams lives in Omaha, Nebraska, determined to build a better life and break generational cycles. Born in Lincoln, she grew up in a family that didn’t have much. But through her strength and perseverance, she’s working toward a healthier and more stable future for herself and her family.

Medicaid

Stacy Ring: Medicaid Waivers Give Families Stability and Dignity

Card Image When their middle son, once a precocious, loving little boy who hit every developmental milestone early, began to regress suddenly and rapidly, Stacy and her husband were thrust into a whirlwind of specialists, therapy appointments and around-the-clock care while still raising their other three children. When traditional care options fell short, Medicaid stepped in to support Stacy Ring’s son. Now, with Supported Community Living services, he is growing, learning and thriving.

Rx Drug Pricing

Kelly Fryman: Surviving on Samples, Praying They Don’t Run Out

Card Image Kelly Fryman, a 63-year-old woman living with diabetes in Florida, has spent years working to keep her condition under control. At first, Kelly managed her condition with medications such as Trulicity and Mounjaro. Eventually, she switched to Farziga because of cost, but even that became unaffordable. The only way she can stay on the medication is through free samples from her doctor.

Medicaid

Genesis Lee: A Colorado Mother Fighting to Keep Medicaid for Her Children

Card Image Genesis Lee lives in Westminster, Colorado, and is the mother of two children. Her oldest, Jasper, turns five in September. Her youngest, Athena, is two. Both of her children have autism and ADHD. Athena also has a brain tumor, a cyst and experiences constant seizures. “Without Medicaid, I wouldn’t be able to afford the special therapies or doctor’s appointments or MRIs that we have to do or epilepsy overnight stays or sleep studies,” Genesis said.

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