Frequently asked questions
Answers for families exploring home care in Georgia
The questions below reflect the practical conversations families often need to have before starting a new care plan at home.
Who can benefit from in-home care?
In-home care can help older adults, individuals recovering from illness or surgery, and families who need support with safety, routine, mobility, or day-to-day care at home.
Can care plans be customized?
Yes. Koi builds support around the client’s condition, schedule, goals, and family preferences so care can evolve as needs change.
Do you provide short-term and long-term support?
Yes. Some families need help for recovery or respite, while others need an ongoing plan for regular weekly or daily support.
What makes Koi medically focused?
Koi emphasizes individualized care planning, close observation, and support shaped by the client’s condition, recovery needs, and overall well-being at home.
What areas do you serve?
Koi serves Metro Atlanta and surrounding Georgia communities, including the counties featured throughout this website.
How do we get started?
The first step is a conversation. Families can request care, share their priorities, and work with Koi to determine the best next step for service and scheduling.
Does Koi accept Georgia Medicaid (EDWP and GAPP)?
Yes! Koi actively helps families navigate and utilize Georgia Medicaid waiver programs including EDWP (Elderly & Disabled Waiver Program) for seniors and GAPP for medically fragile children.
How are Koi caregivers screened and vetted?
Every Koi care professional undergoes exhaustive criminal background checks, DMV record reviews, drug screenings, professional reference verification, and fingerprint screening in Georgia before entering a client's home.
What payment options are accepted?
We accept private pay, long-term care insurance, workers' compensation, and state-approved Georgia Medicaid programs (EDWP and GAPP). Our team helps guide families through coverage options.
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