
Welcome Home to Forever Care
We provide family-style homes and 24/7 support for adults with developmental disabilities to safely live, grow, and thrive in their community.

Learn new skills with our ongoing training programs.​​
After School Care
CAD/CAI Adult day programs for fun and community involvement.​
HOW TO JOIN
OUR COMMUNITY
01
Tell us about you
and what you’re looking for.
Call Us or Send a Message
02
We’ll help find
the right house for you.
Choose Your Perfect Home
03
Begin your journey
toward a happy, independent life.
Call Us or Send a Message

OUR
MISSION
&
VISION

Empowering Lives.
Building Communities.
Our mission is to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in leading successful, healthy, and secure lives within their communities.
Our vision is a world where everyone, regardless of ability, is celebrated and included.
What is a forever home?
A forever home is a safe and caring place where people with intellectual and developmental disabilities can live for a long time.
At Forever Care Inc., a forever home means you have support, friends, and a real home where you can be happy and live your best life.
How much
does it cost?
The cost can be different for each person, depending on what kind of help they need.
Many people get help paying through Medicaid or other programs.
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Our team will explain everything clearly and help you find the best option.
Who can live at Forever Care?
Forever Care Inc. welcomes people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who want a safe, caring place to live.
We work with families to find the best home for each person, based on what they need and want.
How do I get started?
It’s easy to begin!
1. Call or message 678-254-0845.
2. Tell us about yourself or your loved one.
3. We will help you find the right home and services.
4. Our team will help you move in and feel at home.
QUESTIONS?

Help Protect the Rights of Individuals With Disabilities
Together, we are stronger!
Join thousands who have already committed to ensuring the rights of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities are protected.
Why It Matters
At times, individuals with IDD may find limited opportunities to engage in community volunteering. There are multiple factors that can contribute to this situation.