The Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP) makes that possible.
Our caregivers are trained in pediatric care and disability support, offering not just services — but gentle presence, patience, and dignity.
At Everbright Care Services, we ensure that we meet all legal standards and hold the necessary licenses in line with local and state regulations.
Reach out by email or phone (305-924-7244) to let us know your needs. We'll arrange an in-home assessment or consultation with you and your family at a time that works for you. Together, we'll identify your specific requirements and create a personalized care plan. One of our experienced registered nurses will complete your free initial assessment.
We only hire candidates who pass a series of comprehensive pre-employment assessments evaluating dependability, integrity, and potential for abuse. Every applicant must complete a thorough criminal background check and DMV record review, and we verify both professional and personal references. In addition, each new hire is required to have current car insurance, workman's compensation coverage, and full insurance, along with completed Social Security and I-9 verifications. We also maintain a drug-free workplace.
No, you won't have to pay anything. We use GAPP, which means our process is fully covered without any cost to eligible patients.
We offer nursing care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We can provide both daytime and overnight services, tailoring our care schedule to your needs.
Everbright Care doesn't tie you down with a long-term contract — NO out of pocket fees. You/Medicaid only pay for the actual hours your caregiver is in your home. Instead, you'll sign a Service Agreement that clearly outlines the services we'll provide, along with the days and times you select. Because your needs can change over time, our nurse remains available to reassess your situation and offer guidance on adjusting your care. You're free to change or stop services at any time without incurring any penalties.
We provide care for medically fragile children, including those with conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and muscular dystrophy.
No, there is no waitlist for our in-home care services.
Our nurses are equipped to support all aspects of everyday living. They assist with routine tasks like doctor's appointments and bedtime preparation, as well as specialized care including medication assistance, G-tube feedings, trach care, ventilator care, and more.
It typically takes about 30 days for Medicaid to approve nursing services.