Transition for Students with Disabilities
Resource
This website is a collection of resources for parents, students, and educators wanting to know more about transition planning, services, and supports for individuals with disabilities. Please contact Susan Darlington, Transition Coordinator for more information.
- FCS Transition Supports
- Transition for Students with Developmental Disabilities
- Job Readiness and Career Planning
- College Research and Preparation
- Transition Resources and Supports for Parents
FCS Transition Supports
Transition Planning - Preparing for Graduation and Beyond
- Transition Plan Tips for Parents
- Transition Brochure
- MS Transition Brochure
- GA Department of Education Transition Resources - Focusing on At-Home and Distance Learning
- Transition Timelines
- K-12th Transition Timeline for Interrelated (non-modified curriculum)
- K-12 Transition Timeline for Modified Curriculum
- Transition Assessments and Surveys to help with Planning
- Middle School Transition Survey from GADOE
- High School Transition Plan - DOE CHecklist
- Preference Inventory for Children
- Preference Inventory for Teens and Adults with Developmental Disabilities
- YouScience Career Interest and Aptitude Assessment - See HS Counselor for more information.
- Assistive Technology and Transition
- Developing the Transition Plan
ASPIRE
Career Pathways
Project LIFE and Project RISE
Transition for Students with Developmental Disabilities
Community Services and Supports
Families can seek these services and funds for the child with the developmental/intellectual disability to promote healthy living and growth, such as therapeutic and recreation programs.
- Home and Community Services Guide (GA Department of Community Health)
- Full Listing of Medicaid Waiver and Applications (medicaid.georgia.gov)
- Family Supports Application (A service funded through DBHDD but serviced through AVITA)
- AVITA Services (Have your Family Support Application Ready to submit and call AVITA at 678-513-5799)
- Disability Resource Center (private, non-profit, non-residential independent living resource center)
NOW/COMP Waiver
Although many children do not qualify for NOW/COMP Waiver until after they leave the school system (due to the fact most children receive services already provided through the school system), each situation is different. You do not have to have medicaid secured to apply for the NOW/COMP waiver, however medicaid is necessary before these waiver services can be issued. Utilizing Family Supports while you wait for NOW/COMP Waiver services is recommended.
- NOW/COMP Waiver Fact Sheet
- NOW/COMP Waiver Application and Information- (For guidance on how to apply, scroll down and click on "Process" to access the instructional video link). There are 3 options to apply - online, in-person/phone with a DBHDD representative or by mail. We recommend you either apply on-line or in-person.
In-Home Services and Health Supports through Medicaid and Community Resources:
- Service Options Using Resources in the Community and Environment Waiver (SOURCE) - This program is intended for those over the age of 65 or those with a physical disability under the age of 65.
- Georgia Pediatric Program for Children (GAPP) -
- Independent Care Waiver Program (ICWP)
- GA's Community Care Services Program
Katie Beckett and Medicaid
Many children (under the age of 18) will not qualify for medicaid, however the refusal letter is necessary for Katie Beckett services. When an individual with a developmental disability turns 18, it's important to apply for medicaid services even if the child is covered under other health insurance.
- How to Apply for Medicaid
- Parent Summit 2021 Video: Katie Beckett (Presented by Attorney, DJ Jeyaram)
- Link to the Applications and forms for Katie Beckett
- Katie Beckett and Medicaid Informational Materials (Parent to Parent of GA)
Day Programs and Supported Employment Providers
Many of these services are funded through the NOW/COMP Waiver and can be used in conjunction with the individual that chooses and is able to work part-time. Day Programs provide enhancements in independence, social and healthy living as an adult.
- AVITA
- PRISM
- LEAP
- Just People
- Goodwill Industries of NG
- PIER Foundation
- Creative Enterprise
- InCommunity (Formally EnAble)
- Annandale Village
- Our Neighbor, Inc (check out their facebook page)
- Randy and Friends
- New Directions of Georgia
- Stacey's Place (includes Respite)
- PPF Integrated Day Program
- Champions Place (Independent/Residential Living for Individuals with Physical Disabilities)
- Great Prospects
- RING
- Stinson and Associates - This company contracts with GVRA
- The Next Stop Day Program - they also offer an online component for those with limited transportation
Leisure and Recreation
Be sure to get on the distribution lists for these sites so that you receive the latest announcements for registration and future opporutunities.
- Special Olympics of Forsyth County
- Special Olympics Georgia
- Miracle League
- Therapeutic Recreation
- Summer Camps for Special Needs in GA
Transition Planning
- Guardianship and Estate Planning
- Parent Summit 2021 Video: Guardianship (presented by Attorney, DJ Jeyaram)
- GCDD Guide When Thinking About Guardianship
- Guardianship and Special Needs Resource Videos (Nadler Biernath LLC)
- Thinking About Guardianship (Protection and Advocacy, KY)
- Age of Majority: Parent's Guide
- Stop Look and Listen-Planning for Independence (Collaboration with SC ARC and others)
- Healthcare and Transition
- Healthcare and Age of Majority (parentcenterhub.org)
- 18 and Incharge of My Health (2009, CMS Network)
- Assessment for Healthcare Transition Readiness-Youth (Got Transition)
- Assessment for Healthcare Transition Readiness -Parent/Guardian (Got Transition)
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- SSI Fact Sheet
- The Supplemental Security Income Application Process (PACER)
- SSI Red Book - (ssa.gov)
- Benefit Eligibility Screening Tool
- SSI and Student Earned Income Exclusion
- SSI - Child and Adult Starter Kit (ssa.gov)
- SSI Application Checklist
- Rental Agreement for SSI (sample from Benefits Navigator)
- Reporting your Earnings to Social Security
- Ticket To Work - Benefits Navigating Supports (Walton Options, No Cost Guidance)
- Benefits Navigation Supports and Guidance (Bobby Dodd Services)
- Financial Planning
- Financial Planning Tool Kit (Autism Speaks)
- Georgia Stable Brochure
- State of Georgia STABLE Website
- An Overview of ABLE Accounts (Video by ARC)
- An Overview of Special Needs Trusts (Video by ARC)
- Life Skills
- Enhancing Independent Lifeskills At Home (Center on Transition Inovations)
- Life Skills Inventory and Independent Living Skills Assessment Tool (Washington State Division of Children and Family Services)
- Post-Secondary Inclusion
- 20 Powerful Strategies to Prepare for the Inclusive College (Revised 11/2023 GAIPEC)
- Foundation Skills for College and Career Planning (Think College)
- Conducting the Inclusive College Search (Think College)
- Frequently Asked Questions of FC Parents
- Think College Website
- IPSE Grant Process (GA Futures)
- Career Planning (See also Day Programs for their Supported Employment Services and )
- Transportation
Job Readiness and Career Planning
Developing Essential Job Skills
- Essential Job Skills to Getting the Job (ODEP)
- Helping Youth Develop Soft Skills for the Job Success (NCWD)
- Chart of websites geared toward Job Readiness Information and Activities for Youth with Disabilities
- Workplace Readiness Skills: Activities to do at home and school (centerontransition.org)
Career Planning
- Planning for Your Transition from School to Adult Life (Rural Institute: Partnerships for Transition/Montana)
- Finding Your Passion Through Volunteer and Philanthropy (Youth Service America, ysa.org)
- Pathful Explore (Free to all FC HS Students enrolled in CTAE courses and students receiving Vocational Rehabilitation Transition Services- Pre-ETS.)
- Career Research Activity Chart
- Chart of Career Exploration Sites, Interest Surveys and Links
Interest, Skills and Aptitude Assessments
- YouScience Brochure (Free to all FC HS and MS Students, contact the school counselor for details)
- Pathful Explore (Pre-ETS service (free) for HS students through Vocational Rehabilitation).
- Chart of Career Exploration Sites, Interest Surveys and Links
Post-Secondary Work Readiness, Preparation and Training
GVRA - Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency
- GVRA Brochure
- GVRA for Sensory Services
- Customer Care Hotline
- Client Services Handbook
- Required Forms For Services (please give to your child's case manager or send to sdarlington@forsyth.k12.ga.us)
- Agreement Form for Transition Services
- Release of Information Form (You may call the VR office later with your child's required social security number)
- Client Responsibilities
- Roosevelt Warm Springs Brochure (Please contact RWS for updated course/training offerings)
- Cave Spring Vocational Center
- Pre Employment Transition Services PreETS (Students must complete the Transition Services Agreement before receiving PreETS services.)
The Place of Forsyth
- Financial Literacy Training
- GED
- Certifications
- On the Job Supports and Training
Worksource Georgia
- Jobsearch and Training Resources
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- Click Here for SSI Information: scroll down to Transition Planning - SSI.
Independent Living Supports for Individuals with Physical Needs
College Research and Preparation
Researching and Preparing for the College that Meets Your Needs
- Transition to College - Questions to Consider Along The Way (NCLD)
- Is College for You (Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Indiana University)
- 10 Tips for Transitioning to College (National Center for Learning Disabilities, NCLD)
- Finding the right Post-Secondary Education Program - Postsecondary Educational Opportunities Guide by Autism Speaks
- The Differences between High School and College (from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College)
- Resources for College Students with Disabilities (AC Online)
- College Research Assistance Chart
- UNG Disability Services Presentation - 2023
Accommodations for College
- General Criteria to Receive Accommodations at Technical Colleges (unknown author/source)
- Obtaining an Evaluation through the Regents Center for colleges in GA
- UNG's Psychological Evaluation Options for Disability Services
- UNG's HS Orientation Presentation for Spring 2022
- How Colleges Support Students who are Blind or have Visual Impairments(affordablecollegesonline.org)
- Finding the Disability Services at the College (Campus Disability Resource Database)
Self- Advocacy, Self-Disclosure and Requesting Accommodations
- Using ASPIRE and YouScience at Home
- Using the IEP to Practice Self-Advocacy
- Letter Template Requesting Accommodations
- Accessing Accommodations After High School (PACER Center and JAN)
- The 411 on Disability Disclosure (TransCen, Inc.)
Practice Entrance Exams and Exam Accommodations
- SAT/ACT Procedures to Request Accommodations
- ACT Procedures to Request Accommodations
- Accuplacer Study Guides and Information (Resource: Lanier Tech)
Scholarships and College Funding Resources for Students with Disabilities
- 2024 Scholarships and Grants
- College Funding Resources for Students with Disabilities (Washington.edu/doit/)
- Scholarships and Financial Resources for Students with Disabilities (AffordableColleges.com)
- Scholarship Opportunties for Students with Disabilities (Nitrocollege.com)
- Scholarships for Students with Disabilities (bestcolleges.com)
- Financial Aid and Scholarships for Individuals with Disabilities (affordablecollegesonline.org)