DIGS Skills for Life Floyd
DIGS
Rome, Georgia - Floyd County
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May 15, 2026
Northwest Georgia
1 checked detail
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Provider overview
Skills for Life Floyd is a weekly DIGS social and life-skills group in Rome for adults with autism spectrum disorder.
DIGS runs member-based leisure and social programs for adults with developmental challenges in Floyd County.
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- Ages
- Adults with autism spectrum disorder; confirm current membership, eligibility, and support expectations with DIGS
- Season
- Weekly DIGS Skills for Life schedule; source lists Friday evening meetings
- Cost
- DIGS lists membership information for Skills for Life Floyd; confirm current fees, waiver-payment options, trial-visit details, and activity costs before attending.
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Skills for Life Floyd
Weekly Rome social and life-skills group for adults with autism spectrum disorder.
- Ages
- Adults with autism spectrum disorder; confirm current membership, eligibility, and support expectations with DIGS
- Season
- Weekly DIGS Skills for Life schedule; source lists Friday evening meetings
- Schedule
- Source lists weekly Friday evening meetings in Rome; confirm current location, calendar changes, transportation, and holiday closures with DIGS.
- Cost
- DIGS lists membership information for Skills for Life Floyd; confirm current fees, waiver-payment options, trial-visit details, and activity costs before attending.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- May 15, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The DIGS Skills for Life Floyd page says the group serves adults with autism spectrum disorder and meets weekly on Friday evenings in Rome.
- Sources used
- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Skills for Life Floyd
The DIGS Skills for Life Floyd page says the group serves adults with autism spectrum disorder and meets weekly on Friday evenings in Rome.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The group is designed for adults with ASD and provides a regular social setting tied to life-skill and community participation goals.
Access notes to confirm: Confirm intake steps, sensory needs, communication supports, caregiver participation, staffing ratio, transportation, and whether the first visit requires advance notice.
What we checked
What we found: The DIGS Skills for Life Floyd page says the group serves adults with autism spectrum disorder and meets weekly on Friday evenings in Rome.
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