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  1. Enrolling in a home and community-based services waiver is one way to access person-centered services. More than 40,000 Ohioans with developmental disabilities are enrolled in a waiver, with access to services while living on their own, with family, with a roommate, or with a paid caregiver.

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      Person-centered services available through a home and...

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      Waivers are one way to pay for services that support someone...

  2. medicaid.ohio.gov › citizen-programs-and-initiatives › hcbsOhio Home Care Waiver

    Waiver nursing. Request to Enroll. The first step to access OHCW services is to make a request using Ohio Medicaid’s Form 02399. Form 02399 can be submitted to the following agencies: County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS): To find your local county agency, use the county directory.

  3. www.ohioecheck.info › pages › waiversWaivers - Ohio E-Check

    Apply for a Waiver. When a vehicle has failed at least one emission test and the owner has made efforts to have that vehicle repaired, a waiver may be issued at any of the 23 Full-Service E-Check Center. Visit the Ohio EPA website https://epa.ohio.gov for a list of locations.

  4. medicaid.ohio.gov › citizen-programs-and-initiatives › hcbsOhio HCBS Waiver Programs

    You can request an HCBS waiver several ways. A detailed process is outlined in Ohio Rule 5160:1-2-03 - Ohio Administrative Code | Ohio Laws. The rule outlines the following ways to submit a request: Make the request on the Medicaid application.

  5. To be eligible for the MyCare Ohio waiver, you must: 1. Be enrolled in a MyCare Ohio program at time of waiver application. 2. Be determined to meet a nursing facility-based level of care. 3. Require hospitalization or nursing facility services to meet needs in the absence of the waiver. 4. Require at least one waiver service per month, OR. a.

  6. An Ohio E-Check Exemption/Extension Application must be completed and either taken to or mailed to the Ohio EPA E-Check field office, mailed to Ohio EPA E-Check, P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049, or taken to one of the 23 full-service testing stations.

  7. There are three types of emissions waivers: a repair waiver, a diagnostic waiver, and an economic hardship waiver. Please see below to learn about types of waivers, if your vehicle may be eligible, and how to apply.

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