Medicaid Buy-In For Workers With Disabilities (MBIWD) | Carroll County Department Of Job And Family Services
95 East Main Street, Carrollton, OH 44615
Barrier Free Restrooms|Wheelchair Accessible Building (ramps & main entrance doors).
Voice - voice | Child Support Enforcement Agency
Voice - voice | Social Services
Voice - voice | After Hours Abuse Reporting: Carroll County Sheriff
Voice - voice | Call center for Medicaid, Ohio Works First, and Food Stamps.
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Individuals may apply at the Neighborhood Family Service Center (NFSC) serving their ZIP code. Persons who are homeless can receive initial service at any NFSC. Individuals should phone to locate their NFSC 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. After determining the appropriate Center, may walk-in to get an application Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Applications are also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on the web site. NOTE: The Ohio Benefits system has a scheduled outage on Friday December 3rd, 2021. JFS wll be unable to process applications or reported changes on TANF, SNAP, and Medicaid cases. Any phone calls received regarding case status changes or case inquiries will not be able to be answered during this period. Any verifications or applications received will not be processed until Monday December 6th, 2021 at the earliest. Applications will be reviewed for potential expedited services.
- Application to the program is free. - Premiums may be charged for the medical coverage.
Carroll County, Ohio
Description
Provides public health insurance for individuals who have been determined to be disabled by Social Security or Medicaid, but are currently able to work. Clients earning over a certain amount may be required to pay a monthly premium.
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Providing organization
Carroll County Department Of Job And Family Services
A local government agency providing public assistance, workforce development, and other social service programs to qualified applicants of Carroll County, Ohio.
