Through Medicaid and the Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP), you may qualify to get paid to care for your medically fragile child—at home.
The Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP) is a Medicaid-funded service that provides in-home skilled nursing and personal care support to medically fragile children under 21 years old. It allows eligible family members—including parents—to receive compensation as caregivers, helping children remain safely at home rather than in a hospital or long-term care facility.
If your child is approved for GAPP services and you’re able to provide their care, ReadyMed Medical Solutions can hire you as their caregiver. That means:
We handle all paperwork, approvals, and Medicaid submissions.
We understand what families go through—and we’re here to help.
You care for your child; we take care of the rest.
No! Parents can provide care as a Personal Care Aide (PCA). We provide training if needed.
We can help you transition to becoming your child’s full-time caregiver.
No. Your child remains covered by Medicaid, and this is a paid caregiving role.
Yes, siblings over 18, grandparents, and other relatives may also qualify.
You’ve been there every step of the way for your medically fragile child—now it’s time to get the support you deserve. With ReadyMed Medical Solutions and the Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP), you could receive weekly pay for providing the care your child already depends on.
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