WHAT IS A HOST HOME PROVIDER AND WHAT DO THEY DO?

What does a host home provider do?

Host Home Providers (HHPs) are independent contractors who provide care in their own homes, condos, apartments, duplexes, you name it. If you have a spare bedroom, basement, mother-in-law apartment, casita, an unattached apartment on your property, or any extra living space available, any and all of these living options may be a great fit for a specific individual needing support. Depending on individual abilities, HHPs will assist with personal care, meal planning and preparation, medical appointments, community activities, safety skills, shopping and more. Some HHPs may continue to work a full time or part time job while their clients attend a day program or work in the community. Others stay home and care for their clients full time. A successful HHP is caring, honest, mission-driven, patient, a role model and teacher, has excellent listening and communication skills, and will advocate for and encourage their client to reach their life goals.

LEVELS OF CARE:
(Individual needs vary with each client, regardless of diagnosis)

True North Supports uses a tiered system to determine the level of care needed for each host home client. You can best prepare or understand more about what it takes to be a host home provider by contacting us directly for more information.

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*Note* TNS’ system is a basic categorizing structure. Each individual is uniquely different and may require a much different support system than another individual who shares the same diagnosis.

The following qualities are in high demand:

– Wheelchair accessible homes
– Single providers
– Excellent skills and/or training for those with behavioral needs
– Excellent skills and/or training for those with medical needs (i.e. CNAs, LPNs, RNs, etc.)

Learn about the True North Support difference.

  • We understand this, at times, may be a difficult yet rewarding job, thus we will do everything we can to support you and your family. 
  • We respect and honor you, your family and your personal life and will help you maintain a work-life balance by providing professional support and respite options.
  • Because we know that a good match makes all the difference, we will do everything possible to ensure a good client match, based on your needs and desires. We also require that providers are realistic in their understanding and expectations of what having an individual in their home will be like and expect providers to be flexible, understanding, compassionate, and helpful in providing solutions to issues that arise.
  • We provide a high level of support to you and your client which may include behavior coaching, medical training, computer training, monitoring and coordination.
  • We provide training in medical, behavior and other areas as needed.
  • We are leaders in the field in addressing the needs of our host home providers and the individuals whom they support. Our management team has over 15 years of experience in the field of Developmental Disabilities. 
  • As a small business, we value relationships and we value community. Thus, we coordinate regular social gatherings for our host home providers, clients and families to provide the opportunity to get to know one another, and establish partnerships, mentorships and friendships.

Review our Host Home Provider Frequently Asked Question’s Page

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Please check your email once you fill out our short questionnaire. Although we would love to work with everyone, Host Home Providers are chosen on a needs basis. Once the state presents a potential Host Home client to us, we seek to match those HHP applicants that best fit the client’s needs. Please know we desire to work with all qualifying applicants!

Once your questionnaire is accepted and reviewed, we will contact you directly. Please keep in mind that everyone in your home who wants to be a provider must complete an application and the full training requirements.

We are required to run background checks for everyone in the home at the age of 18 and older. We will need full names, phone numbers and email addresses of each individual in the home 18 years old and older. We will also need a list of all who reside in your home/apartment, regardless of age.

Sometimes it can take a while to find a client match for your host home. We encourage you to be patient and check in with us periodically via email. There are things you can do while you wait which may increase your chances of getting a placement: Take CPR and First Aid classes through the American Red Cross, get your feet wet in the field by applying to be a Direct Support Staff with TNS and/or open your home for Respite clients. Contact us for more information about these options.

Refer a Host Home Provider and get paid a referral fee! Send them this link and tell them to add your name in the “How did you hear about us?” field. Don’t hesitate to tell your friends, family, acquaintances, parents of your children’s friends, and/or other interested friends and family.