Is MAC a Medicaid-billable provider?
Yes. We are a registered Georgia DBHDD provider, billing NOW and COMP Waiver services directly. No bill comes to your family for waiver-covered hours.
Families pay for MAC three main ways. Most use a mix. We handle the paperwork on our end; you don't need to learn a new acronym set to get good care.
Georgia's two main waiver programs for people with developmental delays and IDD. Both can cover respite, community access, supported employment, and related services.
Allotment amounts and rules can change year to year. Your coordinator or our team can confirm current details for your case.
An annual state allotment for families of children and adults with developmental disabilities. Designed to fill the gaps the waiver doesn't — respite, recreation, supplies, summer programs.
Many families use FSF specifically for our respite, weekend, and date-night services. It's especially valuable for families on the NOW/COMP waitlist who can't yet access full waiver services.
We help you submit the right invoices and documentation so the funds flow without friction.
For families without waiver authorization, or who want extra hours beyond what their waiver covers. Transparent hourly rates. No long-term commitment.
If you are on the NOW/COMP waitlist (and you might be for years), private pay or FSF can keep you supported now. We help families bridge to waiver activation without burning out.
Ask us about combined private + FSF strategies — most families don't know this is possible.
Yes. We are a registered Georgia DBHDD provider, billing NOW and COMP Waiver services directly. No bill comes to your family for waiver-covered hours.
Absolutely. Many families use waiver hours for the bulk of weekly respite, then add private-pay date nights or community outings on top.
We help you connect with your DBHDD regional office and support coordinator. We can also share what a typical authorization looks like for the services you'd want.
Call us. We'll spend 15 minutes walking through your situation and pointing you to the right path — whether that's MAC or another local resource.
Most families have a first session within one to two weeks of authorization. We schedule a meet-and-greet first, then a paid sample session.
Each waiver has limits and excluded services. We're transparent about what your authorization will and won't pay for, so there are no surprises.
We'll walk through funding options, what you might qualify for, and what a starting plan could look like — no commitment.