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Improving healthcare possibilities for teens and adults with developmental disabilities

Comprehensive care

The Medical Home Team

The "patient centered medical home" team manages care and services for you – acting as the “hub” for your health care. PCMH puts YOU, the patient, at the center of the health care system, and providing primary care that is accessible, continuous, comprehensive family-centered, coordinated and compassionate.

 

 

The ADMH Healthcare Team​

During your visit, healthcare is provided by an experienced team including physicians, medical assistants, social workers, behavior analysts, and patient advocates. The team provides a comprehensive evaluation and plan with referrals to other specialists, psychologists, psychiatrists, dietitians and others as needed.

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Services Include:
  • Comprehensive medical assessment & ongoing treatment
  • Educational and vocational planning
  • Transition to adult services
  • Medication management
  • Behavioral assessments and management
  • Life and long term planning
  • End of life issues
​A “Patient-Centered Medical Home” (PCMH) is an innovative health care model that provides coordinated, comprehensive, compassionate care within a framework that focuses on the needs of the patient.

What to expect

We look forward to your visit at the Adult Disability Medical Healthcare, where we provide comprehensive care for teens and adults with developmental disabilities.

 

INTAKE: Basic patient and family information will be taken. Contact: nodvin.admh@gmail.com

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NEW PATIENT PACKET:  A packet of patient forms are sent to the family. We ask that this be completed and returned to us as soon as possible to complete the intake process. An appointment will be scheduled after the completed packet is received.

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PRE-APPOINTMENT: A social work interview is conducted via telehealth prior to the office visit.

 

DAY OF APPOINTMENT:  The individual is evaluated by the physician and needed labs are obtained. Our team will address all of your concerns at this time. The initial team visit lasts approximately 1 to 1 1/2 hours.

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INSURANCE & FEES:  Bring your insurance cards. A $75 administrative fee is processed at the time of service. We accept private insurance, Medicare and Georgia Medicaid.

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FOLLOW-UP: At the end of the initial appointment, a preliminary treatment plan along with referrals  and additional resources are provided. Behavioral assessment or family support may be scheduled as needed. A comprehensive written report detailing the evaluation will be sent to the guardian. This can be expected within about four weeks of the visit. 

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