Who are host homes for adults with developmental disabilities?
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Please try again later. Sample Supports is actively seeking energetic and professional Host Home Contractors in the Denver/Longmont/Loveland/Fort Collins area to work with adults with developmental and cognitive disabilities in your home. This position is to serve individuals with high behavioral needs.
Who are the host home providers in Colorado?
Sample Supports is actively seeking energetic and professional Host Home Contractors in the Denver/Longmont/Loveland/Fort Collins area to work with adults with developmental and cognitive disabilities in your home. This position is to serve individuals with high behavioral needs.
What does it mean to be a host home provider?
Desire to work closely within a community network of family members, individuals, and agencies Contractors receive competitive stipends to provide care to individual (s) in the provider’s home. This position is responsible for 24/7 care in the provider’s home either through provider or trained respite providers.
How old do you have to be to be a host home?
Preferably experience as a Host Home Provider. Must be at least 18 years old. Must have a GED or diploma. Must have dependable and reliable transportation with the ability to safely transport. Ability to pass multiple background checks.
What is Host Home Provider. A Host Home is, an individual who provides what is referred to as individual residential services and supports (IRSS) in his or her own home to a persons with developmental disabilities over the age of 18. Host Homes provide 24/7 care to an individual living in their homes.
Who are the hosts of community living alternatives?
Host Home Providers are independent contractors, not employees, with Community Living Alternatives, Inc. (CLA). As a Host Home Provider, you are required to provide supervision and training to the person in your home.
Who are the host home providers for CLA?
Our host home providers are an exceptional team of caring, dedicated, and compassionate people that provide safe, inclusive, and fulfilling home-life opportunities for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities.