What is In-Home Healthcare and Ohio's PASSPORT Waiver?

Most older Ohioans prefer to live independently in their own homes, in their communities, surrounded by family and friends, for as long as they can. But, many need some help doing so. Ohio’s PASSPORT Medicaid waiver program helps Medicaid-eligible older Ohioans get the long-term services and support they need to stay in their homes or other community settings, rather than enter nursing homes.

How Do I Get Started with PASSPORT?

PASSPORT has two main parts. The first part is a pre-admission screening over the phone. Staff will determine if you or your loved one may qualify for Medicaid. They will also assess how much care you or your loved one are likely to need. Staff will also provide information about available long-term care options.

What Services Does PASSPORT Provide?

The second part of PASSPORT is home care. Once you or your loved one is found to be eligible for PASSPORT, a case manager will work with you to develop a package of in-home services from local service providers. The case manager will also check in with you regularly to ensure that the care you get is meeting quality standards.

Services available through PASSPORT include:

  • Personal care, homemaker, and chore services;
  • Nutritional counseling and home-delivered meals;
  • Adult daycare and independent living assistance;
  • Minor home modification;
  • Emergency response;
  • Medical equipment and supplies;
  • Social work counseling;
  • Medical transportation;
  • Waiver nursing; and
  • Out-of-home respite.

PASSPORT Participants also receive a Medicaid card to access benefits including: physician care, hospitalization, prescription drugs, and more. Case managers will review your care plan and adjust it, if necessary, as your needs change.

Caregiver puts her hand on the shoulder of an older adult woman receiving PASSPORT services

PASSPORT Medicaid Waiver Help

PASSPORT is Ohio s alternative to nursing home care It helps disabled older adults remain safe and independent at home In home care through PASSPORT helps these individuals remain in their homes longer and can relieve some of the stress

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