
At Royal Faith Homecare Agency, we understand how overwhelming it can be to navigate Medicaid programs, especially when your child has complex medical needs. That’s why we help families determine whether their child may qualify for the Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP).
GAPP is a Medicaid-funded program that provides in-home skilled nursing and personal care services for medically fragile children under 21 years old. Our team guides you through every step of the qualification and application process.
Our care coordinators support you by walking through the requirements to see if your child may qualify for GAPP, including:

We review your child’s diagnosis, medical needs, hospitalizations, and treatment plan to determine if they meet GAPP’s criteria for skilled nursing or personal care

We assist in gathering medical records and obtaining physician orders needed for the GAPP submission.

A Registered Nurse from our team completes a detailed assessment to document the level of care your child requires

We guide you through the paperwork, submission, and follow-up to ensure all requirements are met.
We communicate with the GAPP program on your behalf and keep you updated on the status of your child’s case.
Are under 21 years old
Medication Administration
Hygiene Care, Bathing, Dressing
Gastrostomy Tube Feeding
Cleaning and Changing
Wheelchair Assistance
Turning and Repositioning
Changing Sheets and Bed Linens
Observation and Reporting Issues to Nurse or Doctor
Assistance with Daily Living
Trach Care
Taking Vital Signs
Parents are actively involved in developing their child’s service plan and treatment goals to ensure care is tailored to their needs.
Conditions We Support at Royal Faith Homecare Agency
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological conditions that affect movement, posture, balance, and muscle control due to early brain development injury. Children and young adults with cerebral palsy may experience muscle stiffness, weakness, or coordination challenges. Ongoing therapy and consistent in-home support help promote independence, comfort, and daily functioning.
Spina Bifida
Spina bifida is a congenital condition in which the spine and spinal cord do not develop properly. This may result in mobility limitations, nerve damage, and bladder or bowel challenges. Long-term medical oversight and compassionate in-home support help maintain safety, independence, and quality of life.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
A traumatic brain injury occurs when an external force damages the brain, affecting memory, communication, emotional regulation, behavior, and physical mobility. Recovery often involves rehabilitation services, structured routines, and in-home support to assist both the individual and their family.
Sickle Cell Anemia
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder in which red blood cells are abnormally shaped, limiting oxygen delivery throughout the body. It can cause chronic pain, fatigue, frequent infections, and other health complications. In-home care helps with medication management, hydration, pain relief, and overall wellness.
Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic condition affecting the lungs and digestive system. Thick mucus buildup can lead to breathing difficulties, frequent infections, and nutritional challenges. Our caregivers support daily treatments, medication routines, and symptom monitoring to reduce hospitalizations and improve comfort at home.
G-Tube (Gastrostomy Tube) Dependence
Some individuals rely on a G-tube for nutrition, hydration, or medication due to medical or developmental conditions. Proper feeding techniques, site care, and monitoring are critical. Trained caregivers ensure safe feedings, comfort, and peace of mind for both clients and families.
How Royal Faith Homecare Agency Supports These Conditions
Personalized Care Plans: Each client receives a care plan tailored to their medical needs, abilities, and family preferences.
Therapeutic Support: Assistance with physical, occupational, and speech therapy exercises as recommended by healthcare providers.
Daily Living Assistance: Help with mobility, feeding, bathing, dressing, and medication reminders.
Medical Coordination: Caregivers monitor symptoms, maintain documentation, and communicate with healthcare teams to support ongoing treatment.
Family-Centered Approach: We work closely with families to provide guidance, emotional support, and relief while maintaining a safe, nurturing home environment.
Royal Faith Homecare Agency proudly serves children and young adults through GAPP Medicaid, private pay, and coordinated home care services, ensuring every client receives compassionate, faith-centered support.
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If you’re unsure whether your child qualifies, our team will guide you step by step. We make the process simple, stress-free, and supportive—because every child deserves safe, compassionate, medically appropriate care at home.
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