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You will find out by mail whether you are eligible for Medicaid within 45 days after you apply. (If you have a disability and it has to be determined, the process may take up to 60 days). If you are eligible for Medicaid, you will receive a Medicaid card in the mail.
How can I apply for a Medicaid waiver? For NOW and COMP: Apply through the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Services. For ICWP, apply through Alliant Georgia Medical Care Foundation. For CCSP and SOURCE, apply through the Georgia Aging and Disability Resource Connections.
NOW offers services and support to enable individuals to remain living on their own or in their family home and participate in the community. COMP serves individuals with more intensive needs, primarily those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities who require residential care.
ABD Medicaid in Georgia serves persons who are 65 years of age or older, legally blind and/or totally disabled.
Eligibility Family SizeMaximum Monthly IncomeMaximum Yearly Income 1 $2,564 $30,768 2 $3,468 $41,616 3 $4,372 $52,464 4 $5,275 $63,3008 more rows
In Georgia, caregivers must complete a state-approved training program. These programs often cover topics like emergency procedures, infection control, personal care techniques, safety, and communication skills. You can find these programs at community colleges, vocational schools, and some healthcare facilities.
To qualify, you must be eligible for Medicaid and: Be at least 65 years old (or, if younger than 65, meet certain disability requirements), Be impaired by physical limitations, Choose to receive services in your home or community instead of a nursing home, and.
Pursuant to 111-8-65-. 05(1), no private home care provider shall operate without a license or provisional license issued by the Georgia Department of Community Health. There are a few services that are exempt from the requirement to obtain a PHCP license from the Department.
Create & Submit Application Apply online. Visit .gateway.ga. Apply by phone. You can apply by phone by calling 877-423-4746. Apply in person. You can apply in person through your county Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) office. Apply by mail.