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How to apply for Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)

Ohio Department of Aging / Ohio Department of Medicaid / Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Who it's for

PACE is a comprehensive, integrated care program for seniors who are certified as needing a nursing-home level of care but want to keep living in the community. A single PACE organization becomes the participant's complete medical home — primary care, specialists, hospital care, prescriptions, physical and occupational therapy, dental, vision, hearing, mental health, transportation to appointments, meals, and adult day care at a PACE center. For Ohioans who have both Medicare and Medicaid, PACE covers all of it with no out-of-pocket cost. PACE in Ohio is for people 55 and older who need an intermediate or skilled level of care, live within a PACE organization's service area, and can be served safely in the community. Long-established providers include McGregor PACE (Cleveland and surrounding counties) and PACE of Cincinnati, and Ohio is expanding PACE to new counties. Participants agree to use only PACE-network providers.

PACE requires certification that you need an intermediate or skilled (nursing-facility) level of care, Ohio Medicaid enrollment for $0-cost coverage, and that you live in a PACE organization's service area — service areas are expanding but do not yet cover every county. This eligibility check can't confirm the level-of-care certification or your service area. Contact the PACE organization serving your area to apply. Not legal or financial advice.

What you'll need

  • Proof of Ohio residency within a PACE organization's service area
  • Proof of age 55+ (driver's license, state ID, or birth certificate)
  • Medicare card (if enrolled) and Ohio Medicaid card (if enrolled)
  • Recent medical records or a physician statement supporting the need for nursing-facility-level care
  • List of current medications and providers

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

Renewals

ongoing (annual re-assessment of nursing-facility-level certification)

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