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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.
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.
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. Meet a nursing facility level of care (LOC) (for example, intermediate or skilled).
HCBS Nursing Facility Waiver Programs: Ohio has four waiver programs for older adults and people who have disabilities who meet a nursing facility level of care. Visit this page for information related to: HCBS nursing facility waivers. Program eligibility and nursing facility level of care.
The Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) and the Ohio Department of Aging (ODA) administer four waiver programs for older adults and people who have disabilities who meet a nursing facility level of care.
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 PASSPORT program helps Medicaid-eligible older Ohioans with alternatives to placement in nursing homes. As one of WRAAA’s flagship services, it strives to ensure the opportunity for independent living is available to every qualified older adult.