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Ohio Association of Community Health Centers NEEDED $

In many areas of Ohio, Community Health Centers are the only source of health care for Medicaid patients and people who are uninsured. Community Health Centers are safety net providers of cost-effective, high-quality primary, and preventive health ca...

Long-Term Care Ombudsman NEEDED $

Ohio’s Office of the State Long-term Care Ombudsman helps people receiving home care, assisted living, and nursing home care select a provider and offer information about benefits and consumer rights. Contact 1-800-282-1206 or elderrights@age.ohio....

Health Coverage Enrollment Assistance NEEDED $

Need free, local, in-person help enrolling in health coverage? Visit Get Covered America’s Connector to schedule an appointment with an enrollment assister in your community. Call the Ohio Association of Foodbanks at (800) 648-1176 to find an enrol...

Healthcare.gov NEEDED $

Healthcare.gov provides access to health coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Visit www.healthcare.gov, create an account, and you’ll be able to compare plans and see if you qualify for financial help.

Medicaid Enrollment NEEDED $

If you make less than $16,104 per year (more for a family), you may qualify for Medicaid. To apply, go to www.benefits.ohio.gov and complete an application, or call the Medicaid Helpline at (800) 324-8680.

Ombudsman NEEDED $

Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman 1-800-282-1206 elderrights@age.ohio.gov Or contact your regional ombudsman Ohio’s Office of the State Long-term Care Ombudsman help people receiving home care, assisted living and nursing hom...

Make Your Voice Heard

    What is important to you about health care? What has worked? What is not working?

    By submitting this form, you give UHCAN Ohio permission to use your story. We will only identify you by your first name and last initial (e.g. Sarah K.). We may use your story on our website, on social media, in printed materials, or when talking to elected officials or the press.

    I agree that UHCAN Ohio may use my story.I am willing to work with UHCAN Ohio to tell my story to a reporter.

    • Barb Ranck Barb Ranck, RDH, ODHA President

      UHCAN Ohio saw the need to address the lack of access to dental care in Ohio many years ago and launched their Dental Access Now campaign. By bringing together all different organizations, including Ohio Dental Hygienists’ Association, we have worked long and hard to ensure that those who aren’t able to get dental care have that chance. Even when the odds seemed stacked against us, UHCAN Ohio stayed the course which resulted in the introduction of legislation that will truly address dental access by expanding the dental workforce. This will help so many Ohioans, especially in the Appalachian parts of Ohio. More kids will be able to go to school without toothaches, be able to maintain more of their teeth, have better self esteem and become better citizens in our communities. The Ohio Dental Hygienists’ Association is proud to work with UHCAN Ohio to help Ohioans get the dental care they need to lead healthier lives.

    • Lynn Williams Testimonial Lynn Williams, Contact Center

      UHCAN Ohio is about more than advocacy campaigns. They care about people and about each person's life. They make sure to invite Contact Center members, who are mostly low income people, to be at the table where policy discussions are happening. UHCAN Ohio makes sure that our voices count too. We're happy to be a partners with UHCAN Ohio and will continue to strive to get people the care they need to lead healthy lives.

    • Brenda Latham (2) Brenda Latham ,

      UHCAN Ohio has helped me to become an advocate for health care. I have learned a lot from working with them to do health literacy in my church. I have learned how important it is to understand how to use your health insurance, and how important it is for my church to understand new policies that affect us like the Healthy Ohio Waiver. If it were not for our partnership with UHCAN Ohio, my church members and I would not have known about this waiver or had a chance to provide comments to let policy makers know that this is not good for us, our families, and our community.

    • Deb Robison Deb Robison , Family and Student Services

      UHCAN Ohio is an invaluable resource for schools and communities in Ohio that are hoping to implement SBIRT. UHCAN Ohio provides guidance, technical support, encouragement and connection to other communities. School districts in Hamilton, Franklin, Clermont, Scioto, Cuyahoga, Butler and Lorain counties have benefitted from UHCAN Ohio's expertise and passion for making SBIRT available to every student. As state level advocates for SBIRT cost reimbursement, UHCAN Ohio is working to make the screening and brief intervention sustainable for all communities and school districts so that young adults across the state develop the judgment and life skills they need to lead healthy, productive lives.

    • Jane Hash Jane Hash ,

      Before I started working with UHCAN Ohio, it was difficult to get my voice heard. Now, with UHCAN Ohio’s support, I have a place at the table with decision makers, where I can raise, not only my issues, but the concerns and opinions of other older adults and people with disabilities. Our partnership has provided me with opportunities to put my leadership skills to use for the whole community. For example, I was recently elected to Board of Directors at LEAP (Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential). I look forward to continuing to work with UHCAN Ohio until all Ohioans get the care they need to lead healthy lives.

    • Kathya Reyes,

      I would like to thank UHCAN Ohio for having someone in the community to help me understand the importance of having health care. During UHCAN Ohio’s health insurance literacy session, I learned how to use my health insurance and how important it is to have a primary care doctor. I also learned about health policies and how they impact me and those I love. As a result of my church's partnerships with UHCAN Ohio, my church members and I got involved in providing comments on the Healthy Ohio waiver. It was important for us to let policy makers know that this is not good for us, our families, or our communities.