In-Home Care for Adults with Disabilities in Atlanta | Northeast Atlanta Home Care
Northeast Atlanta · All Ages Welcome

In-home care for adults
living with disabilities.

Most home care agencies focus exclusively on seniors. We serve adults 18 and older — including those living with physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, and chronic conditions — with the same personalized, one-on-one support.

Who This Page Is For
Adults
Living with physical disabilities
Families
Supporting a loved one at home
Adults 18+
No senior requirement
✅ Adults 18 & Older
👤 Dedicated Care Manager Included
🔒 Background-Checked Caregivers
💛 No Long-Term Contracts
What Is Disability Home Care in Atlanta?

In-home support for adults with disabilities, explained simply.

In-home care for adults with disabilities provides non-medical, one-on-one support that helps people live as independently as possible at home. It covers the practical tasks of daily life — personal care, meal preparation, transportation, and companionship — delivered by a trained caregiver matched to the individual's needs, schedule, and personality. Unlike senior-only agencies, Northeast Atlanta Home Care supports adults 18 and older who need help living safely and fully at home.

Serving Northeast Atlanta including Buckhead, Druid Hills, Decatur, Virginia-Highland, Morningside, and Inman Park. Request a free care planning call or call (470) 945-4800.

Who We Support

Adults living with a wide range of disabilities and conditions.

We support adults across Northeast Atlanta managing physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, and long-term chronic conditions. If your situation isn't listed, call us — we'll tell you honestly whether we can help.

Physical Disability

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

MS affects mobility, fatigue, and cognition in ways that vary day to day. Our caregivers provide consistent support that adapts to good days and difficult ones — personal care, mobility assistance, and companionship.

Neurological

ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease)

ALS care needs evolve rapidly. We provide increasing levels of support as the condition progresses — from light daily assistance to around-the-clock care — so families can focus on time together rather than logistics.

Neurological

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

TBI recovery and long-term management often requires structured daily support, cognitive assistance, and consistent routine. Our caregivers provide calm, patient care that supports independence wherever possible.

Physical Disability

Spinal Cord Injury

Adults living with spinal cord injuries often need reliable personal care — bathing, dressing, transfers, and mobility support — delivered with professionalism and genuine respect for dignity and autonomy.

Developmental

Autism Spectrum Disorder (Adults)

Adults with autism often thrive with consistent routines and familiar caregivers. We take time to understand each person's preferences and communication style before care begins.

Developmental

Down Syndrome & Intellectual Disabilities

Adults with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities deserve support that respects their personhood and promotes as much independence as possible. We match caregivers who connect genuinely.

Chronic Condition

Cerebral Palsy

Adults living with cerebral palsy often need reliable daily support with personal care, mobility, and community participation. Our caregivers provide consistent, dignified assistance tailored to each person's level of independence.

Chronic Condition

Chronic Illness

Whether it's lupus, Crohn's disease, chronic fatigue, or another long-term condition that affects daily functioning, we provide flexible support that adapts to fluctuating needs without requiring a long-term contract.

Recovery

Post-Injury or Post-Surgery Recovery

Adults of adults 18 and older recovering from a serious injury or surgery often need structured in-home support during the transition back to independence. Our GoHomeWell program is designed exactly for this.

What We Help With

Practical, dignified support for everyday life.

The goal of disability home care isn't to take over — it's to fill the specific gaps that make independent living difficult or unsafe. For some people that means help with a few tasks each day. For others it means around-the-clock support. We design the care plan around the individual, not a template.

Every client receives a dedicated Personal Care Manager who oversees the care relationship, keeps family members informed, coordinates with physicians and therapists, and adjusts the plan as needs change over time.

"The goal isn't to do everything for someone — it's to support the life they want to live."

Request a Free Care Planning Call

Common support areas

  • Personal care — bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting
  • Mobility assistance and safe transfers
  • Meal preparation and feeding support
  • Medication reminders and monitoring
  • Transportation to appointments, therapy, and community activities
  • Companionship and meaningful social engagement
  • Light housekeeping and home management
  • Respite for family caregivers
  • Overnight and live-in care
  • Routine and structure support for developmental disabilities
  • Coordination with occupational and physical therapists
In-home care for adults with disabilities in Northeast Atlanta
Why This Matters

Most agencies only serve seniors. We don't.

The majority of home care agencies in Atlanta are built exclusively around older adults. Adults with disabilities who call these agencies often find themselves turned away or underserved. We built something different.

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Caregivers matched to your needs

We match based on the specific disability, communication style, personality, and daily routine — so the relationship actually works.

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A Care Manager who coordinates everything

Your dedicated Care Manager liaises with physicians, therapists, and specialists — keeping everyone aligned so you don't have to manage it all yourself.

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Care that evolves with you

Disability care needs change. We adjust the care plan as your situation evolves — more support when you need it, less when you don't. No long-term contracts required.

Is It Time?

When Atlanta families and individuals typically call us.

People don't always call because they have a plan. Often they call because something has shifted — a condition has progressed, a caregiver is burning out, or an independent person has realized they need support to keep living the way they want to.

  • A progressive condition like MS or ALS is making daily tasks increasingly difficult
  • A family member with a disability is aging and their current support system is no longer enough
  • A parent or sibling who is the primary caregiver is exhausted and needs consistent relief
  • An adult with a disability wants to live independently but needs support with specific daily tasks
  • A hospital or rehab discharge requires structured in-home support during recovery
  • An individual with autism or a developmental disability is transitioning to more independent living
  • A spinal cord injury or TBI has changed what daily life looks like and new support is needed
  • You've called other agencies and been told they only serve seniors

If any of these feel familiar, a free care planning call is the right next step. No pressure, no commitment — just an honest conversation about what support looks like for your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about disability home care in Atlanta.

Yes — there is we serve adults 18 and older for our services. While many of our clients are seniors, we serve adults 18 and older living with physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, and chronic conditions. If you need support living safely and independently at home, we are here as long as you are 18 or older.
We provide non-medical in-home care — personal care, companion care, homemaker services, transportation, and daily oversight. We do not provide skilled nursing, wound care, physical therapy, or occupational therapy. Many clients use both: a therapist visits a few times per week while our caregiver provides daily support in between. Our Care Manager coordinates with your clinical team to keep everything aligned.
Yes. We support adults with autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, intellectual disabilities, and other developmental conditions. Before care begins we take time to understand the individual's communication style, sensory preferences, daily routines, and what works and doesn't work for them. Caregiver matching is especially important in these cases and we take it seriously.
Matching goes well beyond credentials. For disability care specifically we consider the nature of the condition, communication style, personality, daily routine, sensory needs, and what previous care relationships have looked like. Your Care Manager conducts a detailed intake before any caregiver is introduced. If the first match isn't right, we find another — getting the relationship right matters more than moving fast.
In most cases we can begin care within 24 to 48 hours of a care planning call. For urgent situations — a hospital discharge, a sudden change in condition, or a family caregiver who is no longer able to provide care — call us directly at (470) 945-4800 and we will tell you honestly what we can arrange and how quickly.
Yes. Caregiver burnout is one of the most common reasons families contact us. Whether you need a few hours each week, overnight coverage, or an extended break, we step in seamlessly so your loved one's routine is not disrupted and you get the rest you need. Respite care can be a starting point that gradually evolves into more regular support over time.

You deserve care that actually fits.

A Care Advisor will listen to your situation, answer your questions honestly, and tell you whether in-home care is the right next step — even if that answer isn't us.