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ATTENTION: PASSPORT is accepting referrals to the home-care program. Call PASSPORT Intake at 614-645-7250.

Request additional information for you or a loved one HERE.

PASSPORT provides an in-home alternative to nursing home care for those 60 and over.

Senior services available include homemaker, transportation, personal care services, home-delivered meals, emergency response systems, adult day services, and case management.

PASSPORT, providing in-home help for Ohio seniors, is also referred to as Ohio's home and community based Medicaid-waiver program for older adults.

Click here to dowload the Passport flyer PP flyer

Request additional information for you or a loved one HERE.


To be eligible, a person must be 60 or older, meet financial requirements, and have qualifying functional impairments (health problems, etc.). There are other eligibility requirements - please call or email to learn more about in-home services for seniors.

In addition, those who are eligible for PASSPORT in Ohio receive a Medicaid card to cover the cost of medications and health care.

For additional information, please call the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging (614) 645-7250 or (800) 589-7277.

 

PASSPORT receives 99% approval rating

Consumers gave Ohio’s 12 Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) a better than 99% approval rating on their management of the PASSPORT program throughout 2011.  On January 30, the Ohio Department of Aging released data reporting results of its consumer satisfaction survey for the entire state.

Consumers rated their satisfaction through participation in programs offered by AAAs at over 99% statewide.

“We are passionate about providing information to individuals and family members and helping them navigate through a complex system of care when they need it most," said Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging Director Cindy Farson.   

"Our employees work very hard to respond to the needs of frail people who rely on in-home services, like PASSPORT, to remain in their communities.”

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