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

    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 ...

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

    Home- and community-based services (HCBS) allow Ohioans covered by Medicaid to obtain healthcare services and support in their own home or community instead of a nursing home, hospital, or other long-term care facility.

  3. medicaid.ohio.gov › citizen-programs-and-initiatives › hcbsHCBS Services | Medicaid - Ohio

    Home- and community-based services (HCBS) allow Ohioans served by Medicaid to obtain healthcare services and support in their own home or community instead of a nursing home, hospital, or other long-term care facility.

  4. 14 wrz 2023 · Home- and community-based services (HCBS) allow Ohioans covered by Medicaid to get healthcare services and support in their own home or community instead of a nursing home, hospital, or other long-term care facility. Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) offers four HCBS waiver programs serving older adults and people with disabilities.

  5. 1 lis 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.

  6. 21 maj 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.

  7. 29 sty 2013 · A temporary incentive program, the Balanced Incentive Payment Program (BIPP) provides enhanced federal matching payments (“FMAP”) to states to allow them to increase Medicaid payment for long-term care services to people in their homes. States like Ohio that spend between 25 and 50 percent of their long-term care Medicaid dollars on home ...

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