CareHub for Georgia COMP Waiver providers, built for DBHDD compliance.
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The Georgia Comprehensive Supports Waiver Program (COMP) provides comprehensive community-based services for individuals with significant support needs, residential supports, day services, supported employment, and behavioral services. DBHDD oversees provider enrollment, licensing per Georgia Rules Chapter 290-9-37, and quality management. COMP providers must report critical and major incidents directly to DBHDD with thorough investigation documentation. CareHub serves COMP providers with DBHDD-aligned templates, deadline-tracked incident reporting, and Georgia-specific staff credentialing.
Georgians with developmental disabilities who require comprehensive supports including residential services. Eligibility is determined through DBHDD assessment.
CareHub supports documentation for every service type in the waiver.
Group home and supported living arrangements.
In-home and community-based daily-living supports.
Community-based skill-building and engagement programming.
Job placement and ongoing employment supports.
Behavioral assessment, planning, and intervention.
What DBHDD expects providers to document.
Compliance with Georgia Rules Chapter 290-9-37 including staffing, training, service delivery, and health/safety standards.
Direct reporting to DBHDD with investigation, corrective actions, and preventive measures.
ISPs aligned with DBHDD person-centered planning standards.
Trained and certified staff; MAR documentation per DBHDD requirements.
CPR/First Aid, medication administration, and DBHDD-approved crisis intervention certification.
Purpose-built features for DBHDD compliance.
DBHDD-aligned ISP authoring with measurable outcomes
Critical/major incident workflow with DBHDD reporting deadlines
MAR with certification verification and error reporting
Staff credential dashboard with Georgia-specific tracking
Compliance dashboard for DBHDD reviews
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Common questions from Georgia COMP Waiver providers.
Yes. CareHub serves COMP, NOW, and ICWP providers under one license.
CareHub classifies incidents by severity, tracks reporting deadlines for DBHDD, and maintains investigation records.
CareHub templates and workflows are aligned with Chapter 290-9-37 staffing, training, service delivery, and health/safety standards.
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