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Ohio's PASSPORT Medicaid waiver program helps Medicaid-eligible older Ohioans get the long-term services and supports they need to stay in their homes or other community settings, rather than enter nursing homes. PASSPORT has two main parts. The first part is a pre-admission screening over the phone.
14 Σεπ 2023 · Ohio Home Care Waiver The Ohio Home Care Waiver gives services to people at home and in the community instead of a nursing home, hospital, or other facility. PASSPORT The PASSPORT program helps Ohioans ages 60 years and older to get services and supports they need to stay in their homes or other community settings, rather than enter nursing homes.
Enrollment on the Ohio Home Care Waiver Program is available for Medicaid eligible individuals under the age of 60, who meet an Intermediate or Skilled Level of Care, and other program eligibility requirements.
The Ohio Home Care Waiver (OHCW) is a home- and community- based services (HCBS) waiver operated by the Ohio Department of Medicaid (Ohio Medicaid). OHCW is designed for individuals with physical disabilities and unstable medical conditions to receive care in their homes and communities instead of nursing facilities, hospitals, or ...
Waiver Comparison Chart. The chart contains various types of information about Ohio’s Medicaid waivers, including the services offered, how to apply and the enrollment numbers. To access the monthly charts, please click on the SFY tabs below. SFY 2024 Charts. SFY 2023 Charts.
Medicaid’s contracted vendor, Public Consulting Group (PCG), provides oversight of Ohio Home Care providers. Ohio Home Care Providers include. Home delivered meals providers; Home maintenance and chore services providers; Home modification services providers; Community integration services providers; Personal emergency response systems providers
21 Μαΐ 2024 · The Ohio Department of Aging and Ohio's aging network operate the PASSPORT program. The program helps Medicaid-eligible older Ohioans get the long-term services and supports they need to stay in their homes or other community settings, rather than enter nursing homes.