Support after high school
Department of Behavior Health & Developmental Disabilites
Do you have a child age 10 or older who has a developmental, intellectual or mental disability? Will you need support after graduation?
Immediately following the Winter Program, come learn of the services provided through the Waiver programs that assist with a wide range of services including employment options, help with activities of daily living, building life skills, therapies, respite care and other supports designed to promote independence and inclusion.
Also learn about the other flexible services offered by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities such as Family Support Services and specialized resources.
These programs are designed to keep Georgia residents in their homes and included in their communities.
At this presentation you will get your questions answered and learn how to apply for these free services.
Georgia Department of Behavior Health and Developmental Disabilities
Presented by:
Catherine Ivy, LCSW
and
Nicki Wilson, MPA
Family Support Managers for DBH/DD