County resource guide

Glascock County, Georgia

Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Glascock County. Georgia statewide resources also apply.

Local providers

10 listed

Diagnostic clinics

Formal autism evaluations by developmental pediatricians, psychologists, or neuropsychologists.

Augusta · multi-county

Augusta University Medical Center — Developmental Referrals (Glascock)

Autism evaluation referral pathway for Glascock County through Augusta University Medical Center. Connects Gibson-area families to comprehensive developmental and autism diagnostics in Augusta.

Ages 0–18(706) 721-0211

Augusta · multi-county

Augusta University Medical Center — Developmental Referrals (McDuffie)

Autism evaluation referral pathway for McDuffie County through Augusta University Medical Center. Connects Thomson families to comprehensive developmental and autism diagnostics in Augusta.

Ages 0–18(706) 721-0211

Augusta · multi-county

Augusta University Medical Center — Developmental Referrals (Warren)

Autism evaluation referral pathway for Warren County through Augusta University Medical Center. Connects Warrenton families to comprehensive developmental and autism diagnostics in Augusta.

Ages 0–18(706) 721-0211

Early Intervention (0–3)

Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.

Gibson

Babies Can't Wait — Glascock County

Georgia's Part C Early Intervention program for Glascock County. Free developmental evaluations and in-home therapy for children under 3 in the Gibson area.

Ages 0–3Accepting new patients(706) 598-2035

FREE for eligible children under 3. No diagnosis required.

ABA therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis therapy — typically requires insurance authorization.

Gibson

Glascock County ABA Services

Applied behavior analysis therapy for children with autism in Glascock County. Home-based ABA in the Gibson area with Medicaid billing, one of Georgia's smallest and most rural counties.

Ages 2–18

Parent & family support

Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.

Gibson · multi-county

Autism Society of Georgia — Glascock County Support

Resource navigation and statewide support through the Autism Society of Georgia for Glascock County families. Connected to Augusta-area programming for this rural east-central Georgia community.

Ages All ages(404) 255-0199

Thomson · multi-county

Autism Society of Georgia — McDuffie County Support

Resource navigation and parent support through the Autism Society of Georgia for McDuffie County families. Connected to Augusta-area programming and statewide advocacy.

Ages All ages(404) 255-0199

Warrenton · multi-county

Autism Society of Georgia — Warren County Support

Parent support and resource navigation through the Autism Society of Georgia for Warren County families. Connected to Augusta-area programming and statewide resources.

Ages All ages(404) 255-0199

Advocacy & legal

Legal advocates, special education advocates, and disability rights organizations.

Atlanta · multi-county

Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities — Glascock County

Statewide advocacy organization supporting individuals with developmental disabilities including autism in Glascock County. Connects rural families to policy, self-advocacy, and systems-change resources.

Ages All ages(404) 657-2107

Atlanta · multi-county

PEACH — Parents Educating and Advocating for Children's Happiness

Georgia's federally funded PTI center. Free IEP advocacy and special education rights support for Warren County families in Warrenton and surrounding communities.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(404) 761-2745

FREE. Federally funded PTI.

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