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Medicaid - Long Term Care Services (FORMERLY NURSING HOME DEPARTMENT) | 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).

- Must live in Carroll County and be a United States citizen. - Serves individuals of any age who need long term care. - Financial eligibility is an income at 225% of the Federal Poverty Level and assets up to $2,000 for an individual, $3,000 for a couple, those whose income is higher must create a Qualified Income Trust (QIT).
- One or more of the following, as requested: Proof of age, medical proof of disability, proof of medical expenses, proof of income and assets. - Applicants who are United States (U.S.) citizens and not receiving Medicare or SSI will have to show proof of citizenship. Primary documents for this purpose are a valid or expired passport, certificate of naturalization, or certificate of U.S. citizenship those who do not have one of these will need TWO (2) documents: a certified birth certificate, hospital birth record, or religious birth record made within three (3) months of birth, PLUS an identity document, which in most cases is a government issued ID such as state ID or driver's license. - May also need documentation of name change for any reason. - If client cannot afford the necessary documents, or documents are unavailable, agency worker will assist the client to obtain them or find other options. - Services will NOT be denied or terminated because of this requirement, as long as client makes an effort to comply.
Same as site hours.
(844) 640-6446

Voice - voice | Call center for Medicaid, Ohio Works First, and Food Stamps.

(330) 627-2141

Voice - voice | After Hours Abuse Reporting: Carroll County Sheriff

(330) 627-2571

Voice - voice | Social Services

(330) 627-5357

Voice - voice | Child Support Enforcement Agency

None.

- Call to schedule appointment. - Once application is received, client will be contacted within five (5) business days to make an appointment). - An intake interview is necessary in order to obtain service (homebound individuals may conduct the interview by phone or send an authorized representative in their place - call for details). - Clients who may be eligible for Medicare will be referred for enrollment. The application process may be started online through the Ohio Benefits self-service portal, over the phone, or in person. Arrangements will then be made with agency.

- No fee. - Medicare will be billed first if client is eligible.

Carroll County, Ohio

Description

Provides public insurance to cover medical services to those of any age who require long term care, which may include doctor visits, some prescription drugs, hospital care, home care, long-term care, medical equipment, transportation, mental health, vision, dental, substance abuse services and other services. Medicaid is the payer of last resort - Medicare will be billed first if client is eligible for it.

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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.