Resources
Helpful guidance for care planning, disability support, and Georgia programs.
These external resources can help families better understand waiver options, accessibility standards, and caregiver support.
Home safety and routine support
Home safety and routine support
- Home Safety Resources (opens in a new tab)
AARP guides on preventing falls, improving lighting, mobility, and daily routine safety in the home.
- National Foundation for Credit Counseling (opens in a new tab)
Support for managing household budgets and coordinating care-related expenses.
Accessibility, mobility, and assistive technology
Accessibility, mobility, and assistive technology
- ADA Accessibility Standards (opens in a new tab)
Official guidance on accessible design, home modifications, and accessibility accommodations.
- Center for Universal Design (opens in a new tab)
Research and resources on designing homes and routines that work for people of varying abilities.
- ABLEDATA Assistive Technology (opens in a new tab)
Database of assistive devices and equipment to support independence in daily activities.
Disability advocacy and community resources
Disability advocacy and community resources
- Disability.gov (opens in a new tab)
Comprehensive resource for finding benefits, employment, community supports, and accessibility guidance.
- Administration for Community Living (opens in a new tab)
Federal agency supporting independent living, disability services, and community-based resources.
Respite care and social engagement
Respite care and social engagement
- Respite Care Locator (opens in a new tab)
Find respite services and relief resources in your area through the Family Caregiver Alliance.
- Lotsa Helping Hands (opens in a new tab)
Community coordination platform to organize meal, transportation, and support schedules for families.
Caregiver wellness and support
Caregiver wellness and support
- Family Caregiver Alliance (opens in a new tab)
National organization providing education, support groups, and resources for family caregivers managing stress and burnout.
- Caregiver Stress and Self-Care (opens in a new tab)
Practical guidance on recognizing caregiver stress, preventing burnout, and maintaining personal wellness.
Need personalized help?
Care decisions can be easier with a direct conversation.
If you are unsure which program, service, or support path fits your situation, our team can help you sort through the options.