Program areas at WRAAA
Passport is a medicaid waiver which allows individuals with chronic conditions and disabilities to receive assessment, case management and in-home care services in their homes and communities rather than intermediate care facilities, long term care facilities, or hospitals. These waivers also allow individuals to have more control over their care and remain active in their community.
Title iii c nutrition services is a nutrition program that provides meals and socialization to older adults in congregate settings such as senior centers and meals to frail older adults in their homes. The purpose of the program is to reduce hunger and food insecurity, promote socialization and provide nutritious meals to the homebound. During 2022, wraaa provided approximately 1,167,000 units of meals.
Mycare Ohio program provides integrated and managed care services for the aged and disabled populations dually eligible for both medicare and medicaid benefits.
Title iii b includes support services and the adult and disability resource network (adrn). Support services provides a range of social services aimed at helping older adults remain independent in their own homes and communities. Funds must support access to services, in-home services and legal assistance. The adrn is a trusted information network providing assistance, access and cost effective choices to adults of all incomes, ages and abilities. Each adrn partner develops formal partnerships that will assist consumers as they transition from one care setting or public program payer to another. Adrn services are designed to create community living options for consumers and include: specialized information and assistance, information and referrals, benefit assistance, options counseling and specialized care coordination. Wraaa provided more than 78,000 transportation units for local Aging services, national family caregiver program, and the traditional oaa transportation services.