Finding the right care doesn’t have to feel impossible.
Your child may be eligible for FREE services if they meet ALL of the following:
Under 21 years of age
Currently enrolled in Georgia Medicaid
Has a documented medical necessity — such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, paraplegia, or another significant physical or developmental disability
If that sounds like your child, we want to hear from you. Most families are surprised to learn they qualify — and that approval can happen within 30 days.
Once you reach out to us, here’s what to expect:
Free Consultation
We’ll review your child’s situation and confirm eligibility.
Intake & Evaluation
We handle the paperwork and submit for service approval.
Approval (up to 30 days)
Most families receive approval within 30 days of submission.
Care Begins
Your child is matched with a licensed caregiver and services begin.
Services through the GAPP program are fully funded through Medicaid. There is no cost to qualifying families — ever. Your child deserves care, and we’re here to make sure they get it.
Apply Now — It Takes Less Than 5 MinutesThe Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP) is a Medicaid-funded program that provides in-home care services for children under 21 with significant medical needs. Unlike waiver programs, GAPP has no waitlist — meaning your child can begin receiving services shortly after approval.
Most families receive approval within 30 days of submitting the necessary documentation. Our team handles the majority of the paperwork to make the process as smooth as possible.
Children with physical and developmental disabilities may qualify, including conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, paraplegia or quadriplegia, traumatic brain injury, and other significant disabilities that require in-home medical support.
Yes — services through the GAPP program are 100% funded through Medicaid. There is absolutely no cost to qualifying families, ever.
We currently serve families across 10 counties in Metro Georgia: Fulton, Gwinnett, Cobb, Henry, Clayton, DeKalb, Douglas, Paulding, Coweta, and Fayette.
Your child will be matched with licensed professionals including Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), and trained Personal Care Aides — all with experience in pediatric care.
Absolutely. We believe in a family-centered approach. Parents are always involved in setting care goals and are considered essential partners in their child’s care plan.