
PUSH Ministry is a Community Housing Development Organization dedicated to affordable housing preservation.
Adaptive Care Solutions

Serving Participant-Directed NOW/COMP Waiver Medicaid Recipients
Sensory-Crisis Safe Rooms
for the ones you love most.
Helping families create safer, calmer home environments for neurodivergent children experiencing severe sensory challenges like
self-injurious behaviors, elopement, and extreme dysregulation.
Because some families are managing crisis-level behaviors inside homes never designed for those needs.
What is an Environmental Adaptation?
Under the Georgia NOW and COMP Medicaid waivers, Environmental Accessibility Adaptations, are physical modifications to the home necessary to ensure the health, welfare, and safety of the participant.
Unlike general home remodeling, these adaptations are clinically-justified interventions designed to mitigate specific risks: elopement, self-injurious behavior, property destruction during meltdowns, severe sensory overload, and sleep disruption.
Many families never use this allocation simply because no one has shown them what is possible.
Many of our adaptations are designed to be renter-safe and removable.
In addition to waiver-funded services, ACS also offers private-pay options and may have access to grant-funded assistance for eligible families.
We build what we live.
PUSH Ministry has an impactful history of home rehabilitation services for government partners. We integrate our firsthand experience raising a child with Level 2 Autism, Childhood Apraxia of Speech & Sensory Processing Differences to support the need for environmental adaptation in homes. It is a critical intervention that prevents crisis, reduces injury, and restores rest to an exhausted household.
Soft Wall Paneling
High-density padding that helps protect individuals with self-injurious behaviors or severe meltdowns.
Sensory-Aware Lighting
Dimmable, tunable lighting systems that prevent sensory overload and support circadian rhythms.
Alarm Systems & Locks
Alarm systems that alert instances of eloping and create a safer, more secure home environment.
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A Family is Referred to ACS
By their Support Coordinator, by you directly, or via our website inquiry form
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Home sensory & accessibility assessment
A medical professional assesses needs and provides clinical recommendation
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Upon medicaid or grant funding approval, we install
We complete the work professionally, and provide outcome documentation





