Alzheimer’s & Dementia Caregiver Guide for Ohio Families

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Alzheimer’s & Dementia Caregiver Guide for Ohio Families

Ohio is home to approximately 230,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease. Ohio’s three major metros (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati) have excellent specialist access; rural Ohio has more limited resources. This guide covers the specific resources, costs, and Medicaid pathways Ohio families need to know.


The Ohio Memory Care Landscape

Memory care in Ohio typically costs $3,500–$7,000 per month, with urban markets higher and rural areas lower. Ohio’s memory care facilities range from large dedicated communities to smaller residential settings.

Specialist care: Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus), Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center (Cleveland), University Hospitals (Cleveland), UC Health (Cincinnati)


Ohio Medicaid for Memory Care: Ohio MyCare (for dual Medicare/Medicaid) and PASSPORT Medicaid Waiver

Ohio’s PASSPORT waiver provides HCBS alternatives to nursing home care. Ohio MyCare covers dual eligibles in many counties. Ohio has PACE sites in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, and other metros.

Asset limit: $2,000 for individuals. The 5-year look-back period applies to asset transfers. A Ohio elder law attorney can navigate eligibility and planning.


Ohio Alzheimer’s Resources

Alzheimer’s Association: Alzheimer’s Association Greater Columbus Chapter (alz.org/ohiovalley | 800-272-3900), NW Ohio Chapter (800-272-3900)

Medicare counseling: Ohio OSHIIP (Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program) — free Medicare counseling: insurance.ohio.gov/oshiip

Aging services helpline: Ohio Benefits hotline (1-800-324-8680) and Ohio Department of Aging (1-800-266-4346)


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FAQ

Memory care in Ohio ranges approximately $3,500–$7,000 per month depending on location and facility type. Urban areas cost more than rural communities.

Ohio MyCare (for dual Medicare/Medicaid) and PASSPORT Medicaid Waiver can cover nursing home and some community-based care for eligible individuals. Coverage of assisted living memory care specifically depends on Medicaid participation by the facility. A Ohio elder law attorney can identify which facilities accept Medicaid in your area.

Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus), Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center (Cleveland), University Hospitals (Cleveland), UC Health (Cincinnati)

The Alzheimer’s Association serves Ohio through its chapters (Alzheimer’s Association Greater Columbus Chapter (alz.org/ohiovalley | 800-272-3900), NW Ohio Chapter (800-272-3900)) with support groups, education, and a 24/7 helpline (800-272-3900). Ohio Benefits hotline (1-800-324-8680) and Ohio Department of Aging (1-800-266-4346)

Contact your local Area Agency on Aging or a Ohio elder law attorney who specializes in Medicaid planning. Working with a professional before applying significantly improves outcomes.