Resources for Parents with Medically Fragile Children

Resources for Parents with Medically Fragile Children

Get paid to care for your medically fragile child—learn how PHG can help you apply and receive support through Georgia’s GAPP program!

By Providence Healthcare of Georgia

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Online

About this event

Are You Caring for a Medically Fragile Child? Get Paid to Do What You Already Do With Love.

Providence Healthcare of Georgia (PHG) specializes in home health care for children under 21 with complex medical needs. Through Georgia’s Medicaid Program (GAPP), PHG helps eligible families receive compensation for providing care to their own children at home.

We offer:

  • Skilled Nursing Support – Feeding, bathing, medication, G-tube care, and more
  • Personalized, Compassionate Care – Delivered by licensed professionals
  • Full Support Through the Approval Process – Fast, simple, and family-centered

📍 Located in Atlanta, GA | 💻 www.phghealthcare.com | 📞 404-410-6057

Let us help you turn your care into a career — apply today!

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to receive in-home nursing services?

GAPP is available at NO cost to families eligible for Medicaid or Medicaid CMO plans

How long does it take to get approved?

It takes 30-45 days for the board to approve of your child's services.

How do we apply?

Contact Providence Healthcare at ? 404-410-6057 to connect with our team and begin your application. We assist you 100% throughout the process.

When can I apply?

Families can apply at any time if they meet Medicaid requirements.

What if I (the parent) do not want to be the caregiver and prefer a helping hand?

Parents can choose between providing their child with the personal care assistance themselves or have a nurse assigned to your family instead.

How do I know if my child qualifies?

Eligibility is based on the child’s medical needs and Medicaid status.

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Providence Healthcare of Georgia helps families of medically fragile children access in-home skilled nursing or become paid caregivers themselves through Georgia’s GAPP program.