Reverse Host Homes:
Supporting Individuals in Their Own Homes
While most individuals supported by host homes live in the provider’s home, LSS Host Homes also supports Reverse Host Homes: when the provider moves into a home owned or leased by the individual looking for support and/or their family.
If the person supported or their family owns the home, LSS recruits a provider that is interested in moving in. In some cases, the provider might already be known by the person supported and their family. Otherwise, LSS supports recruitment through outreach and matching activities.
Once a match has been made, then the provider can begin the adult foster care (AFC) licensing process. The provider and person supported would need to have a lease agreement with the provider’s name on the lease, which is required for them to get their AFC license. While the licensing process is underway, we work with the provider on enrollment and training activities so that once their AFC license is received, they can begin providing services as a Host Home provider.
Contact Host Homes to learn more about Reverse Host Homes
Reverse Host Homes: Zach
Aitkin County
Zach, is a young man surrounded by love. His parents decided to give him the chance to have his own home, allowing him to move out like his peers. Zach’s one-level home is in Aitkin, Minnesota, and has a beautiful deck surrounded by trees and wildlife.
Currently, Zach is sharing his home with Joanne. She is looking to retire and start a new journey, while staying in Zach’s life. We are hoping to find someone to share their life with Zach in his home as his Host Home provider.