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03/03/2022

ARPA Assisted Living Provider Relief Funding

The Ohio Department of Aging and Ohio Department of Medicaid conducted a call today for Ohio’s assisted living facilities on the process for applying for the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) funding outlined in House Bill 169. Ohio has provided additional information on the funding on the Ohio Grants Partnership webpage. This funding includes $33 million for assisted living facilities. Facilities can receive $500 per licensed bed. Additional details on the funding can be found on the Relief for Assisted LIving Facilities webpage. Assisted Living facilities must complete the online eligibility application through the Ohio grant portal. The application must be completed in one sitting. Information cannot be saved and finished at a later time. NOTE: The first step requires the assisted living facility to obtain an Ohio supplier ID if the entity does not already have one. ODA has provided a guide on obtaining the supplier ID on the ODA workforce incentive payment webpage.

The instructional webinar today includes slides that walked assisted living facilities through the eligibility application process and Ohio supplier process. A few key points from the presentation and information that will be needed at the time of application includes:

The presentation finished by walking facilities through the guide on how to complete the supplier registration, which must be requested via a different portal. The Ohio Department of Aging sent out different letters to providers depending on whether they already had a supplier ID or did not. If a facility already has a supplier ID then they will go directly to the grant portal. If the facility doesn’t have the supplier ID or if information is needing updated, the facility will go to supplier portal. The facility must first create an Ohio ID by going to OH|ID webpage then going to Ohio Supplier Portal to register or update the business information which will include the Tax ID (must match business name) and registration ID (which is not your supplier ID). Facilities were alerted to allow 10-15 business days to receive their supplier ID. Once the facility receives the supplier ID, they will go to the grants portal to apply for funding.

On the call attendees learned that an FAQ document was being developed, but the call did answer the following questions:

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