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Georgia Department of Public Health - North Central Health District - Babies Can't Wait - Jones County Health Department

UPDATED: September 26, 2021

Serving Children Aged 0-3 Who Have or are At-Risk for Significant Developmental Delays

Babies Can’t Wait (BCW) helps families of young children who are experiencing developmental delays or who have a diagnosed condition that can result in delays. BCW evaluates children to determine their eligibility for the program, and also coordinates services at no cost to families. Some additional services may require payment, however Babies Can’t Wait can sometimes provide financial assistance when necessary.

How We Help

Once we receive a request for a child health screening, the Babies Can’t Wait team makes contact with the family to set up an evaluation with our multi-disciplinary team. If the child is not eligible for Babies Can’t Wait services, our team will provide appropriate referrals to other community programs. If the child is eligible for our services, the family is matched with an ongoing family service coordinator, who will create an Individualized Family Service Plan to identify goals, strategies and services that will enhance and promote the child’s development.

Eligibility Requirements

All children in the state of Georgia, regardless of income, may receive a free child health screening to determine eligibility for Babies Can’t Wait services. Program eligibility is based on many factors, including:

  • Aged newborn to three years old
  • Significant developmental delays, such as failure to turn over, crawl, walk, talk and more
  • Diagnosed medical conditions, including Down Syndrome, spina bifidia, cerebral palsy, blindness, seizures, Autism and more

Transitioning Out of Babies Can’t Wait

When a child reaches age three, he or she is no longer eligible for services through Babies Can’t Wait. Prior to the child’s birthday, the family’s service coordinator  will discuss transition options. The family then chooses what option best meets their needs. Note: Children over the age of three may be eligible for special education services. For more information, contact the Department of Education, Division for Exceptional Students at (404) 656-3963, or contact your local school system.

Refer a Child to Babies Can’t Wait

Anyone can make a referral for any child up to age five to receive a free health or developmental screening. Submit a referral now!

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Medicaid
  • Private Insurance

Address:

114 Forest St
Gray, GA 31032
United States

Website:

BCW Jones County Health Department

Phone:

478-986-3164

Contact:

Sherry Bryant, RN, County Nurse Manager

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