MS Caregiver Guide for Georgia Families






MS Caregiver Guide for Georgia Families



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MS Caregiver Guide for Georgia Families

Georgia has strong MS care infrastructure in its major metros. Atlanta metro has excellent specialist access and a robust memory care market. Rural Georgia — particularly South Georgia and the coast — has significantly more limited resources.


MS Specialists in Georgia

Emory University MS Center (Atlanta), Augusta University MS Program, Northside Hospital Neurology (Atlanta)

National MS Society specialist directory: nationalmssociety.org/find-a-specialist


Financial Support for Georgia MS Families

SSDI: MS qualifies when it prevents substantial employment. A Georgia disability attorney can improve approval odds.

Georgia Medicaid (Georgia Medicaid (SOURCE and CCSP waivers)): Georgia’s SOURCE (Service Options Using Resources in a Community Environment) waiver provides HCBS for nursing-home-eligible Medicaid recipients. The CCSP (Community Care Services Program) provides additional community support. Asset limit $2,000 for individuals.

Free Medicare counseling: Georgia SHIP — free Medicare counseling through the Division of Aging Services


Georgia MS Resources

National MS Society Georgia Chapter (nationalmssociety.org/chapters/georgia | 800-344-4867)

Georgia Division of Aging Services (1-866-552-4464) and Georgia SHIP for Medicare counseling


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FAQ


Emory University MS Center (Atlanta), Augusta University MS Program, Northside Hospital Neurology (Atlanta). NMSS directory: nationalmssociety.org/find-a-specialist.


National MS Society Georgia Chapter (nationalmssociety.org/chapters/georgia | 800-344-4867) provides support groups, equipment assistance, and a 24/7 helpline (800-344-4867).


Yes when it prevents substantial employment. A Georgia disability attorney (contingency basis) significantly improves approval odds.