PASSPORT Medicaid Waiver Program
Publisher: Ohio Department of Aging
Published Date: July 2006
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What is the PASSPORT Medicaid Waiver Program?
- This Medicaid waiver program provides services in home and community settings to delay or prevent nursing facility placement.
- Services help preserve the independence of the individual, as well as maintain ties to family and friends.
Who is eligible for PASSPORT?
Eligible participants must:
- Be age 60 or older;
- Need hands-on assistance with dressing, bathing, toileting, grooming, eating or mobility;
- Receive services for which the cost does not exceed 60 percent of the cost of nursing home care;
- Meet financial criteria for Medicaid eligibility (see below); and
- Have their physicians agree to a service plan.
What are the financial eligibility criteria for PASSPORT?
- County Departments of Job and Family Services determine financial eligibility of interested participants.
- Individuals may not have countable assets valued at more than $1,500.
- Monthly income must not exceed 300 percent of the Social Security Insurance benefit.
- Depending on income, participants may be required to pay a patient liability each month toward the cost of services.
What services are provided through PASSPORT?
- Services available include: personal care, home delivered meals, adult day care, homemaker, emergency response, medical equipment and supplies, chore, social work counseling, nutritional counseling, independent living assistance, medical and non-medical transportation and community transition.
- Participants also receive a Medicaid card that entitles them to Medicaid benefits including: physician care, hospitalization, prescription drugs and many other services.
- Case managers help participants develop a care plan and will monitor and adjust the plan according to the needs of the participant.
How do I apply for PASSPORT?
- Call toll-free 1-866-243-5678 to contact the Area Agency on Aging serving your community for details on how to apply.
- Interested individuals must complete an application, telephone screen and in-person assessment.
- Then, your county Department of Job and Family Services will determine financial eligibility.
- After meeting all eligibility criteria, you will be enrolled (pending slot availability).
Where can I learn more about PASSPORT?
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