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Ohio Home Care Waiver Program (OHC) | Ohio District 9 Area Agency On Aging

710 Wheeling Avenue, Cambridge, OH 43725

Eligibility
Seniors age 60 and older and people with disabilities who are residents of Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Muskingum and Tuscarawas Counties.
Required documents
Contact Area Agency on Aging for required documentation
Hours
Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.
Application process
Call 800-945-4250 or 740-439-2294.
Fees
None.
Service area
Coshocton County, Ohio Muskingum County, Ohio Jefferson County, Ohio Holmes County, Ohio Harrison County, Ohio Tuscarawas County, Ohio Guernsey County, Ohio Carroll County, Ohio Belmont County, Ohio
he Ohio Home Care Waiver Program (OHC) meets the needs of people who prefer to get long-term care services and supports in their home or community, rather than in an institutional setting. CareSource has contracted with the Ohio Department of Medicaid in the role of a Case Management Agency. CareSource in partnership with Area Agency on Aging, Region 9, delivers Case Management services for the OHC program to help people meeting Medicaid financial criteria, who are under 60 years of age and assessed with an Intermediate or Skilled Level of Care, along with other program requirements.
Last assured
03/31/2026
Providing organization
Ohio District 9 Area Agency On Aging
Substate organizations authorized under the Older Americans Act of 1965 to develop a comprehensive, coordinated system of community-based services for older adults within their planning and service area. State Units on Aging designate, provide federal and state funding, and monitor operations of AAAs. AAA's responsibilities include planning; development of local funding resources; and contracting with local service provider organizations to provide authorized services which include information and referral/assistance, outreach, case/care management, escort, transportation, homemaker/chore, personal care, home repair and rehabilitation, home delivered meals, congregate meals, adult day care, elder abuse prevention, nursing home ombudsman, legal assistance, employment and training, health promotion and disease prevention and senior centers as well as services that support caregivers including respite care, counseling and education programs. AAAs may provide a number of other services in situations where local service provider options are limited.