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Care Options and Resources

This section provides information, resources and contact information for people who need care – whether at home, in the community or in a nursing home. Most of the information in this section is aimed at helping you stay independent at home.

Health and Safety

As we age, there are things we can do for ourselves and our loved-ones to to protect our health and safety. Whether it’s finding a new physician or preparing for a disaster, resources in this section can help.

Housing

Whether you need help with a home repair, rental or utility assistance, or finding a home to suit your particular health needs, COA’s housing resources and information can help.

Work, Education and Leisure

Learn something, have some fun! Resources in this section will help you find the information you need, whether you want to take a class, find a park, find a job, volunteer, or travel the world.


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Lesson 03: Applying for Medicaid

There are several Medicaid programs in Ohio.  Visit Ohio Benefits.gov to apply and check eligibilty.

Ohio Benefits


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Butler County Department of Job and Family Services
315 High Street, 8th floor
Hamilton Ohio 45011

Description:

Services

    Adult Protective Services
    Child Day Care Services
    Food Assistance
    Medicaid
    Ohio Works First
    Transportation


How To File A Complaint

If you believe you have been delayed or denied services because of your race, color, religion, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation or national origin, you may file a complaint within 180 days of the incident or treatment. For questions about how to file a complaint, call the ODJFS Bureau of Civil Rights, toll-free, at 1-866-227-6353. For more information, review the civil rights section of the ODJFS Program Enrollment and Benefit Information document.


Clermont County Department of Job & Family Services
2400 Clermont Center Drive
Batavia 45103

Description:

The Clermont County Department of Job and Family Services (CCDJFS) is a triple combined agency that provides a broad range of services to the Clermont community including Child Support, Children`s Protective Services, Medicaid, Food Stamps, Ohio Works First, Workforce Investment Act and other programs.

The CCDJFS is a county, state, and federally supported agency responsible for basic financial, medical and social services to ensure that the basic needs of Clermont County citizens are met.

Administrative and program services are organized into the following primary divisions within the department:

  • Child Support Enforcement (513-732-7248)
  • Adult, Child and Family Stability (513-732-7111)
  • Children`s Protective Services (513-732-7173)
  • Kinship Care (513-732-7173)
  • Fiscal Services (513-732-7111)


Clinton County Department of Job and Family Services

Description:

Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday

Job and Family Services Departments and Contact Information

Child Protection Unit
Office Phone: 937-382-5935
24 hour Emergency Number: 937-382-2449
Toll Free Number: 1-800-284-8942
Fax: 937-382-1165
Email: [email protected]

Child Support Enforcement Agency 
Office Phone: 937-382-5726
Toll Free Number: 1-800-793-1290
Fax: 397-383-2400
Email: [email protected]

Family Services (cash, food and medical assistance)
Office Phone: 937-382-0963
Toll Free Number: 1-800-811-3700
Fax: 937-382-7039
Email: [email protected]

OhioMeansJobs: Clinton County’s Employment and Training Center
Office Phone: 937-382-7762
Fax: 937-383-2657
Visit: OhioMeansJobs on Facebook

Kinship Support Group
Kinship Support Group meets the last Thursday every month from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.  Child care is provided.  Please contact Melissa Lynch at 937.382.2449 ext 1215 for more information. 


Hamilton County Department of Job and Family Services
222 E. Central Parkway
Cincinnati OH 45202

Description:

HCJFS provides services such as Medicaid, food assistance (food stamps) and temporary cash assistance, subsidized child care, child protection, child support case management, kinship care, adult protection and disability assistancemanagement, adult protection and disability assistance.


Spring Grove Family, Family Service Advisor (Susan Nordin)
4521 Spring Grove Ave
Cincinnati Ohio 45242

Description:

Family Service Advisor of Spring Grove Family is a service offer by Susan Nordin for families who need assistance wit preplanning and having a plan in place. She assists families if they need to preplan for Medicaid or just to have a plan in place. No matter if you are receiving care in your home or nursing home. 50% of people preplan and Susan is looking to help family are individual ger their plans in place.


Warren County Department of Job and Family Services

Description:

The Warren County Department of Job and Family Services is a county, state and federally supported agency responsible for basic financial, medical and social services programs that are mandated by the State Legislature. Programs are available to ensure that no one is forced to go without food, clothing, shelter, medical care and necessary life sustaining services because of lack of resources. Along with those necessary support services, Warren County Human Services provides education and training to help individuals find quality jobs enabling them to move from short term assistance to independence and self-sufficiency in the shortest time possible.

Telephone:

  • 513-695-1420- Main Phone Line
  • 513-695-1600- Adult Protective Services After-Hours Hotline
  • 844-640-6446- Statewide IVR/Call Center
  • Fax: 513-695-2940
  • Email: [email protected]