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Eligibility. To be eligible for OHCW, an individual must meet the following requirements: Meet Medicaid eligibility criteria or be enrolled in Medicaid. For information on Medicaid eligibility criteria, learn about who qualifies for Medicaid here. For information on how to enroll in Medicaid, follow this step-by-step guide. Be age 59 or under.
- Ohio HCBS Waiver Programs
Certain conditions must be met in order to be eligible for...
- Waivers and Services
Enrolling in a home and community-based services waiver is...
- Ohio HCBS Waiver Programs
Certain conditions must be met in order to be eligible for services from Ohio’s HCBS waiver programs. All programs require individuals to: Meet Medicaid eligibility criteria: Meet Medicaid citizenship requirements or be a United States citizen. Have or will seek a Social Security number. Be an Ohio resident. Meet financial requirements.
1 Οκτ 2024 · 1-800-324-8680. Medicaid Hotline. Last Updated: 10/1/2024. This handbook provides important information about the Ohio Home Care Waiver (OHCW). The information in the handbook should help answer basic questions you have. If you cannot find answers to your questions in this handbook, contact your case manager who is available to assist you.
1 Νοε 2023 · The Ohio Home Care Waiver (OHCW) is a home and community-based waiver program administered by the Ohio Department of Medicaid. This waiver provides certain services that allow you to receive supports outside of a hospital or nursing facility.
How do I know if I am eligible for a MyCare Ohio waiver? 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.
19 Σεπ 2024 · To enroll in the Assisted Living Waiver, an applicant must apply and be approved for Ohio Medicaid. Persons can apply online at Ohio Benefits, via their local County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS) Office, or via the Ohio Benefits Consumer Helpline at 1-844-640-6446
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.