Become a licensed developmental home provider in Phoenix, AZ, and make a difference in the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. Family Partners offers comprehensive Adult Developmental Home (ADH) and Child Developmental Home (CDH).
To become a licensed developmental home provider in Phoenix, you must meet basic requirements such as being 21+, passing a background check, and having the space to accommodate the individual placed in your home. For more information on how to become a licensed Adult Developmental Home Provider, click here.
Licensed providers receive compensation for Room and Board (for household expenses) and Habilitation (for care and training). Providers are paid twice a month for their services
Phoenix providers also receive a daily respite stipend to use at their discretion. This stipend allows providers to take breaks while ensuring the continued care of individuals in their homes. Respite providers must be approved and trained in CPR and First Aid.
Family Partners provides ongoing support with monthly visits, training, and a dedicated Family Support Coordinator to help with licensing and care needs.
Phoenix providers also receive a daily respite stipend to use at their discretion. This stipend allows providers to take breaks while ensuring the continued care of individuals in their homes. Respite providers must be approved and trained in CPR and First Aid.
Your Family Support Coordinator will assist you throughout the licensing process and offer ongoing support to help you succeed as a developmental home provider.
If you’re ready to become a developmental home provider in Phoenix or want more information, download the interest form below and contact us at Family Partners at 602-997-8300 or info@familypartners.net to begin the licensing process today.
If you’re not ready to open your home, you can still make a difference by:
Volunteer at events or organizations
Become a licensed respite provider
Become a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate)
Serve as a surrogate parent for a child in foster care
Join the Foster Care Review Board
Every action makes a difference.